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Bruno Martini

Bruno Martini
Bruno Martini football Juillet 2015 Grammont.jpg
Martini watching Montpellier in training in 2015
Personal information
Full name Bruno Ludovic Jean Roger Martini[1]
Date of birth 25 January 1962
Place of birth Challuy, France
Date of death 20 October 2020 (aged 58)
Place of death Montpellier, France
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1972–1979 ASAV
1979–1981 JSA Nevers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981–1995 Auxerre 322 (0)
1983–1985Nancy (loan) 65 (0)
1995–1999 Montpellier 105 (0)
Total 492 (0)
National team
1987–1996 France 31 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Bruno Ludovic Jean Roger Martini (25 January 1962 – 20 October 2020) was a French professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

His professional career was closely associated with Auxerre, for which he played 13 years. Having won more than 30 caps for France during nine years, Martini represented the nation in two UEFA European Championships.

Club career

Born in Challuy, Nevers, Martini started playing professionally for AJ Auxerre. After a loan stint with AS Nancy he took the place of Paris Saint-Germain FC-bound Joël Bats, going on to appear in 322 Ligue 1 matches while also helping his team to a 1992–93 semi-final run in the UEFA Cup.

Martini left the club in the season prior to the 1995–96 conquest of the double, pushed to the sidelines by Lionel Charbonnier. He finished his career in 1999 at 37 after four seasons with Montpellier HSC, and returned to the latter side in 2015 as a goalkeeper coach.

International career

Martini played 31 times for France and played at Euro 1992 (as a starter) and Euro 1996. Immediately after his retirement, he started serving as goalkeeping coach for Les Bleus.[2]

Death

Martini died on 20 October 2020 of heart failure in Montpellier, aged 58.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Fichier des décès au mois d'octobre 2020" [Death file for the month of October 2020] (in French). National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Former France goalkeeper Martini dies". BBC Sport. 20 October 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Bruno Martini, ancien gardien des Bleus, est décédé". Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 20 October 2020.

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