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Christian Dalger (19
December 1949 – 1 July 2023) was a
French professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. He made six
international caps for France...
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growing stronger in the 1980s.
Thanks to the
effectiveness of
Christian Dalger as a forward, the
talent of the
leader Alain Bénédet or the
experience of...
- 1998 Yves
Herbet and
Mahmoud Guendouz:
September 1998 – 1999
Christian Dalger: 1999 –
October 1999
Mahmoud Guendouz:
October 1999 –
December 2000 Christian...
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original (PDF) on 13
September 2006. Philippe, C.; Mandon-
Dalger, I. (2001). "Fast
Colonization of an
Introduced Bird: the Case of Pyc****tus...
- 602 3 Jean
Petit 1969–1982 428 4
Manuel Amoros 1980–1989 349 5
Christian Dalger 1971–1980 334 6
Marcel Dib 1985–1993 326 7 François Ludo 1953–1962 319 8...
- (1981–1983)
Claude Le Roy (1983–1985)
Robert Buigues (1985–1986)
Christian Dalger (1986–1989)
Patrick Parizon (1989–1990) Noël Tosi (1990–1991)
Bernard Simondi...
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firing of
Albert Emon mid-season, he was
replaced with
Dalger. In
March 1998,
Dalger, subsequently,
called up
Squillaci to the
first team and he...
- (1998–2000)
Romano Mattè (2000–01)
Henryk Kasperczak (2001–02)
Christian Dalger (2002–03)
Henri Stambouli (2003–04)
Alain Moizan (2004)
Mamadou Keïta (2004–05)...
- 1982–83 27
goals 18
goals Gr. A: Włodzimierz Lubański Gr. B:
Christian Dalger Valenciennes Toulon 1983–84 23
goals 22
goals Gr. A:
Mario Relmy Gr. A:...
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announces more than 100
immigration arrests". Star Tribune. Vo, Allison;
Dalger, Rhenie; Carmona,
Armando (September 4, 2020). "Joint
Statement from Refugee...