Guy Sénac

Guy Sénac (19 March 1933 – 13 January 2019) was a French football defender that played on the Division 1 from Villetaneuse.[1][2] He is the father of Didier Sénac. Guy was selected twice for the French team.[1]

Guy Sénac
Personal information
Date of birth (1933-03-19)19 March 1933
Place of birth Villetaneuse, France
Date of death 13 January 2019(2019-01-13) (aged 85)
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1952–1963 RC Paris
1963–1968 Lens
International career
1960–1961 France 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Biography

Guy Sénac was born on March 19, 1933, in Villetaneuse.[3] He would join Racing Club de Paris in 1952.[2] Guy was part of the 1962 World Cup qualifiers. During the game Sénac scored a goal by "heading the ball back into the heart of the Bulgarian area after a corner kicked back." Over his career he would score 42 top-flight goals and play 347 games.[1] In 1963 he would leave Racing Club de Paris to join RC Lens.[2] Sénac died on Sunday, January 13, 2019, and was buried in Avenue Van Pelt in Lens.[1][4][5]

Games

  • Racing Club de France (1961-1962)[6]
  • Racing Club de France (1962-1963)[6]
  • RC Lens (1963-1964)[6]
  • RC Lens (1964-1965)[6]
  • RC Lens (1965-1966)[6]
  • RC Lens (1966-1967)[6]
  • RC Lens (1967-1968)[6]
  • World Cup Qualifiers (December 11, 1962)[6]
  • RC Lens (July 1963 - June, 1968)[6]
  • Racing Club de France (July 1952 - June 1963)[6]
  • Qualifier CM Europe[6]
  • Friendlies[6]

References

  1. "Guy Sénac, ancien défenseur international du RC Paris et de Lens, est mort - Foot - Disparition". L'Équipe (in French). Retrieved 2020-09-13.
  2. "Décès de Guy Sénac -". www.unfp.org. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
  3. "SENAC Guy Andre Michel". deces.matchid.io (in French). Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  4. "Foot: Guy Sénac, l'ancien joueur du RC Lens, est décédé". La VDN (in French). 16 January 2019.
  5. "Foot Guy Sénac, l'ancien joueur du RC Lens, est décédé". LA VDN (in French). 2019-01-16. Retrieved 2020-09-13.
  6. "Guy Senac". mondedufoot.fr (in French). Retrieved 2020-09-13.
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