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1973–74 Paris Saint-Germain F.C. season

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Paris Saint-Germain
1973–74 season
PresidentHenri Patrelle
ManagerRobert Vicot
StadiumStade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Parc des Princes
Stade Jean-Bouin
Division 22nd (promoted)
Coupe de FranceQuarter-finals
Top goalscorerLeague:
Jean-Pierre Dogliani (16)

All:
Jean-Pierre Dogliani (17)
Average home league attendance4,087

The 1973–74 season was Paris Saint-Germain's 4th season in existence.[1][2] PSG mainly played their home league games at the Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, but occasionally in Paris as well, at the Parc des Princes and the Stade Jean-Bouin, registering an average attendance of 4,087 spectators per match.[1][2][3] The club was presided by Henri Patrelle and the team was coached by Robert Vicot.[4][5] Jean-Pierre Dogliani was the team captain.[6]

Summary

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Paris Saint-Germain really took flight with the arrival of fashion designer Daniel Hechter as chairman of the management committee in June 1973.[7][8] Besides offering his financial support to the club, he also designed the team's classic home outfit.[9][10] Hechter then shocked the national game ahead of 1973–74; he appointed French legend Just Fontaine as sporting director and signed several prestigious players, including Jean-Pierre Dogliani, Jean Deloffre, Louis Cardiet and Jacky Bade.[11][12]

Robert Vicot's men finished second in Group B, four points behind Red Star, qualifying for the promotion play–offs against Valenciennes. The winner of this double-legged match would be promoted to Division 1. PSG lost 1–2 away to Valenciennes, but PSG recorded an incredible 4–2 comeback at the Parc des Princes, thus achieving promotion and regaining its professional status abandoned two years earlier.[11][13] Overwhelmed by emotion, Fontaine collapsed on the lawn, victim of a heart attack. Fortunately, he recovered and was carried by the players in celebration.[13][14] Since then, PSG have always played in the top flight of French football.[13]

PSG played their first game at the Parc des Princes during this campaign. It was against fellow Parisian side Red Star on November 10, 1973. PSG won 3–1 and Othniel Dossevi scored the club's first goal at the stadium.[15] The Parisians also began their tradition of brilliant Coupe de France runs, reaching the quarterfinals after beating Metz at the Parc in front of 25,000 spectators (2–1; 4–1 on aggregate).[16] There, they were ousted by Reims on a 2–7 aggregate that included the club's largest cup defeat ever (0–5).[16][17]

Players

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As of the 1973–74 season.[1][2][6]

Squad

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK France FRA Camille Choquier
GK France FRA Jacky Planchard
GK France FRA Patrice Py
DF France FRA Jacky Bade
DF France FRA Pierre Bajoc
DF France FRA Louis Cardiet
DF France FRA Jean-Louis Leonetti
DF France FRA Bernard Béreau
DF France FRA Éric Renaut
DF France FRA Patrice Zbinden
DF France FRA Christian Quéré
DF France FRA Didier Ledunois
MF France FRA Bernard Dumot
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France FRA Jacques Laposte
MF France FRA Jean Deloffre
MF France FRA Jean-Pierre Dogliani (captain)
MF Israel ISR Mordechai Spiegler
MF France FRA Robin Leclercq
MF France FRA Michel Llodra
FW France FRA Guy Nosibor
FW Togo TOG Othniel Dossevi
FW Republic of the Congo CGO François M'Pelé
FW France FRA Christian André
FW France FRA Jean-Louis Brost
FW France FRA Michel Marella
FW Brazil BRA Armando Monteiro

Transfers

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As of the 1973–74 season.[1][2][18]

Arrivals

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK France FRA Jacky Planchard (from Blois)
DF France FRA Jacky Bade (from PSG Academy)
DF France FRA Pierre Bajoc (from PSG Academy)
DF France FRA Louis Cardiet (from Rennes)
DF France FRA Jean-Louis Leonetti (from Paris FC)
MF France FRA Jean Deloffre (from Avignon)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF France FRA Jean-Pierre Dogliani (from Monaco)
MF Israel ISR Mordechai Spiegler (from Paris FC)
FW Brazil BRA Armando Monteiro (from Botafogo)
FW Republic of the Congo CGO François M'Pelé (from Ajaccio)
FW France FRA Guy Nosibor (from PSG Academy)

Departures

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF France FRA Michel Béhier (Retired)
DF France FRA Bernard Lambert (Free)
DF France FRA Claude Rivet (Free)
DF France FRA Pascal Schmitt (to Paris FC)
DF France FRA Bernard Béréau (to Entente BFN)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF France FRA Patrice Turpin (Free)
MF France FRA Thierry Coutard [fr] (to Montluçon)
FW Tunisia TUN Kamel Ben Mustapha (Lucé)
FW France FRA Richard Vanquelles (Free)

Kits

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Canadian soft-drink brand Canada Dry was the shirt sponsor. French sportswear brand Le Coq Sportif was the kit manufacturer.[1][19]

Home
0
0
Away
0
0
Third
0
0

Competitions

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Overview

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Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
Division 2 19 August 1973 4 June 1974 Matchday 1 2nd 36 20 6 10 75 46 +29 055.56
Coupe de France 16 December 1973 8 May 1974 Sixth round Quarter-finals 9 6 2 1 18 13 +5 066.67
Total 45 26 8 11 93 59 +34 057.78

Source: Competitions

Division 2

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League table (Group B)

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD BP Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Red Star (P) 34 19 12 3 71 29 +42 11 61 1974–75 French Division 1
Championship play-offs
2 Paris Saint-Germain (P) 34 19 6 9 70 42 +28 13 57 1974–75 French Division 1
Promotion play-offs
3 Toulouse 34 17 5 12 64 42 +22 9 48
4 Avignon 34 15 10 9 47 33 +14 6 46
5 Toulon 34 15 8 11 50 39 +11 8 46
Source: Histoire du PSG
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(P) Promoted

Results by round

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Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
GroundAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultWWWWLDWLDLWLWLWLWLWDWWLDDWWDLWWWWW
Position1111121322222223334443434333322222
Source: Histoire du PSG
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

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19 August 1973 1 Béziers 1–4 Paris Saint-Germain Béziers
Bait [fr] 69' Report O. Dossevi 43'
André 45', 68'
Brost 88'
Stadium: Stade de Sauclières
Attendance: 1,968
Referee: René Vigliani
25 August 1973 2 Paris Saint-Germain 5–3 Toulouse Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Bozsik 5' (o.g.)
Brost 10', 82'
Dogliani 30'
André 35'
Report Blanchard [fr] 37'
Wojciak [fr] 43'
Augustin 66'
Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 2,776
Referee: Achille Verbecke [fr]
1 September 1973 3 Toulon 0–1 Paris Saint-Germain Toulon
Report André 38' Stadium: Stade de Bon Rencontre
Attendance: 2,870
Referee: Julien Espié
9 September 1973 4 Paris Saint-Germain 3–2 Angoulême Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Dogliani 12'
Brost 30'
André 57'
Report Kervarrec [fr] 78'
Bećirbašić [sr] 87'
Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 2,191
Referee: André Cauchy
15 September 1973 5 Ajaccio 1–0 Paris Saint-Germain Ajaccio
Dossevi 18' (o.g.) Report Stadium: Stade François Coty
Attendance: 1,399
Referee: Ange Rancelli
23 September 1973 6 Nevers 1–1 Paris Saint-Germain Nevers
Derras 64' (pen.) Report Dossevi 27' Stadium: Stade Louis Stévenot
Attendance: 3,777
Referee: Guy Mouchotte
29 September 1973 7 Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 Châteauroux Saint-Germain-en-Laye
André 55' Report Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 1,702
Referee: Raymond Poncin
5 October 1973 8 Mulhouse 2–1 Paris Saint-Germain Mulhouse
Subiat 67'
Sanchez [fr] 77'
Report Renaut 42' Stadium: Stade de Bourtzwiller
Attendance: 5,174
Referee: Roger Machin
14 October 1973 9 Paris Saint-Germain 1–1 Avignon Paris
Brost 22' Report Pellegrini 47' Stadium: Stade Jean-Bouin
Attendance: 804
Referee: Albert Lempereur
20 October 1973 10 Cannes 2–0 Paris Saint-Germain Cannes
Broggini 22'
Gaidoz 40'
Report Stadium: Stade des Hespérides
Attendance: 1,802
Referee: Robert Frauciel
27 October 1973 11 Paris Saint-Germain 5–1 Gueugnon Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Laposte 15', 62'
Monteiro 44'
Renaut 67'
Dogliani 88'
Report Guenot 70' Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 1,805
Referee: Jean-Pierre Peauger
3 November 1973 12 Sète 3–0 Paris Saint-Germain Sète
Report Stadium: Georges-Bayrou Stadium
Attendance: 2,343
Referee: Michel Kitabdjian
Note: The Ligue de Football Professionnel voided the original result and handed a 3–0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain because of failure to align one under-21 player. Paris Saint-Germain had originally won the match 0–2 with goals from Armando Monteiro and Christian André.
10 November 1973 13 Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 Red Star Paris
Dossevi 15'
Monteiro 56'
Deloffre 75'
Report Combin 67' (pen.) Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 33,872
Referee: Henri Didier
17 November 1973 14 Mantes 2–1 Paris Saint-Germain Mantes-la-Ville
Samper 14'
Pédini 72'
Report Dossevi 84' Stadium: Stade Aimé Bergeal
Attendance: 3,723
Referee: Alain Delmer
24 November 1973 15 Paris Saint-Germain 4–0 Vittel Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Monteiro 20'
Brost 26'
Dogliani 29', 33'
Report Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 1,432
Referee: Louis Dhumerelle
2 December 1973 16 Arles 3–1 Paris Saint-Germain Arles
Guise 21'
Exbrayat 39'
Koum 88'
Report Dossevi 89' Stadium: Stade Fernand-Fournier
Attendance: 743
Referee: Bernard Amiotte
9 December 1973 17 Paris Saint-Germain 2–1 Fontainebleau Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Dogliani 10' (pen.), 60' Report Viala 5' Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 2,428
Referee: Jean-Marie Meeus
22 December 1973 18 Toulouse 2–1 Paris Saint-Germain Toulouse
Augustin 12'
Wojciak 50'
Report M'Pelé 75' Stadium: Stadium de Toulouse
Attendance: 10,391
Referee: Ange Rancelli
20 January 1974 20 Angoulême 2–2 Paris Saint-Germain Angoulême
Burner 26'
Geurten 80'
Report Monteiro 15'
Cardiet 59'
Stadium: Stade Lebon
Attendance: 2,250
Referee: Roger Mouton
27 January 1974 21 Paris Saint-Germain 2–1 Ajaccio Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Dogliani 5' (pen.)
Spiegler 57'
Report Albaladéjo 64' Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 2,053
Referee: Stéphane Frère
10 February 1974 22 Paris Saint-Germain 4–3 Nevers Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Laposte 4'
Dogliani 37'
Spiegler 51', 73'
Report Cañizares 67'
Marciniak 75', 77'
Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 1,776
Referee: Alain Delmer
17 February 1974 23 Châteauroux 2–1 Paris Saint-Germain Châteauroux
Verrier 62'
Vacher 70'
Report Dogliani 42' Stadium: Stade Gaston Petit
Attendance: 2,870
Referee: Jean-Pierre Espugne-Darses
24 February 1974 24 Paris Saint-Germain 0–0 Mulhouse Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Report Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 1,743
Referee: Raymond Poncin
17 March 1974 25 Avignon 3–3 Paris Saint-Germain Avignon
Pellegrini 32', 86'
Bussi 85'
Report Spiegler 12', 13', 18' Stadium: Parc des Sports
Attendance: 1,400
Referee: Guy Mouchotte
24 March 1974 26 Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 Cannes Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Dogliani 65', 75', 83' (pen.) Report Ahache 66' Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 2,050
Referee: Stéphane Frère
7 April 1974 27 Gueugnon 0–1 Paris Saint-Germain Gueugnon
Report André 77' Stadium: Stade Jean Laville
Attendance: 2,227
Referee: Michel Vautrot
14 April 1974 28 Paris Saint-Germain 0–0 Sète Paris
Report Stadium: Stade Jean-Bouin
Attendance: 1,645
Referee: Louis Dhumerelle
21 April 1974 29 Red Star 2–0 Paris Saint-Germain Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine
González 7'
Combin 10'
Report Stadium: Stade de Paris
Attendance: 13,982
Referee: Stéphane Frère
25 April 1974 30 Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 Mantes Paris
Sanchez 55' (o.g.)
Dogliani 63'
Spiegler 83'
Report Dubus 30' Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 2,006
Referee: Marc Buils
1 May 1974 19 Paris Saint-Germain 3–1 Toulon Paris
Deloffre 38'
M'Pelé 61' (87), pen.'
Report Bade 73' (o.g.) Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 7,586
Referee: Eugène Deleplace
Note: Match originally scheduled on 13 January, but was postponed.
12 May 1974 32 Paris Saint-Germain 6–1 Arles Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Laposte 48'
Renaut 51'
M'Pelé 53'
Spiegler 75', 89'
Deloffre 80'
Report Koum 24' Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 1,163
Referee: Jean-Pierre Peauger
15 May 1974 31 Vittel 0–2 Paris Saint-Germain Vittel
Report André 75'
Dossevi 77'
Stadium: Stade Jean-Bouloumié
Attendance: 643
Referee: Georges Konrath
Note: Match originally scheduled on 28 April, but was postponed.
19 May 1974 33 Fontainebleau 2–4 Paris Saint-Germain Fontainebleau
Viala 18'
Rachic 21'
Report Laposte 26'
Renaut 27'
M'Pelé 34'
Marella 75'
Stadium: Stade de la Faisanderie
Attendance: 2,073
Referee: Jean Bancourt
26 May 1974 34 Paris Saint-Germain 2–0 Béziers Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Spiegler 7'
Marella 53'
Report Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 1,889
Referee: Marcel Bacou
31 May 1974 Promotion play-offs Valenciennes 2–1 Paris Saint-Germain Valenciennes
Jeskowiak 61'
Wilczek 75' (pen.)
Report M'Pelé 22' Stadium: Stade Nungesser
Attendance: 10,036
Referee: Robert Héliès
4 June 1974 Promotion play-offs Paris Saint-Germain 4–2
(5–4 agg.)
Valenciennes Paris
M'Pelé 35'
Dogliani 54', 75'
Marella 61'
Report Neubert 39'
Wilczek 48'
Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 19,511
Referee: Robert Wurtz

Coupe de France

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Preliminary rounds

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16 December 1973 Sixth round Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 Chartres [fr] Saint-Germain-en-Laye
André 80' Report Stadium: Stade Municipal Georges Lefèvre
Attendance: 871
Referee: Jean Maillard
6 January 1974 Seventh round Le Havre 2–6 Paris Saint-Germain Le Havre
Lhoste 34'
Anquetin 81'
Report M'Pelé 12'
Deloffre 42'
Dumot 50'
Marella 67', 83', 85'
Stadium: Stade Jules Deschaseaux
Attendance: 4,267
Referee: Jean-Marie Meeus

Round of 64

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3 February 1974 Single leg Paris Saint-Germain 1–0 Dunkerque Amiens
Dogliani 53' (pen.) Report Stadium: Stade Moulonguet
Attendance: 3,383
Referee: Mr. Gueskub

Round of 32

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2 March 1974 First leg Nancy 1–2 Paris Saint-Germain Tomblaine
Curbelo 70' Report André 14'
M'Pelé 17'
Stadium: Stade Marcel Picot
Attendance: 6,628
Referee: Jean-Pierre Peauger
10 March 1974 Second leg Paris Saint-Germain 2–2
(4–3 agg.)
Nancy Paris
André 16', 32' Report Castronovo 5'
Di Caro 29'
Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 17,725
Referee: Achille Verbecke

Round of 16

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30 March 1974 First leg Metz 0–2 Paris Saint-Germain Metz
Report M'Pelé 57', 72' Stadium: Stade Saint-Symphorien
Attendance: 12,035
Referee: Robert Frauciel
3 April 1974 Second leg Paris Saint-Germain 2–1
(4–1 agg.)
Metz Paris
M'Pelé 32'
Marella 50'
Report Hausknecht 6' Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Gabriel Besory

Quarter-finals

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4 May 1974 First leg Paris Saint-Germain 0–5 Reims Paris
Report Bianchi 3', 19', 82'
Krawczyk 20'
Richard 67'
Stadium: Parc des Princes
Attendance: 44,534
Referee: Michel Vautrot
7 May 1974 Second leg Reims 2–2
(7–2 agg.)
Paris Saint-Germain Reims
Zywica 9'
Richard 23'
Report M'Pelé 37' (pen.)
André 55'
Stadium: Stade Auguste-Delaune
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Robert Frauciel

Statistics

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As of the 1973–74 season.[1][2]

Appearances and goals

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No. Pos Nat Player Total Division 2 Coupe de France
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
GK France FRA Camille Choquier 25 0 22 0 3 0
GK France FRA Jacky Planchard 20 0 14 0 6 0
Defenders
DF France FRA Jean-Louis Leonetti 44 0 36 0 8 0
DF France FRA Louis Cardiet 41 1 32 1 9 0
DF France FRA Éric Renaut 36 4 28 4 8 0
DF France FRA Jacky Bade 31 0 25 0 6 0
DF France FRA Bernard Béreau 19 0 16 0 3 0
DF France FRA Christian Quéré 7 0 6 0 1 0
DF France FRA Patrice Zbinden 3 0 2 0 1 0
DF France FRA Pierre Bajoc 2 0 1 0 1 0
DF France FRA Didier Ledunois 2 0 2 0 0 0
Midfielders
MF France FRA Jean Deloffre 44 4 35 3 9 1
MF France FRA Jacques Laposte 38 5 29 5 9 0
MF France FRA Jean-Pierre Dogliani 35 17 28 16 7 1
MF Israel ISR Mordechai Spiegler 21 10 15 10 6 0
MF France FRA Bernard Dumot 11 1 10 0 1 1
MF France FRA Michel Llodra 3 0 3 0 0 0
Forwards
FW France FRA Christian André 36 14 29 9 7 5
FW Republic of the Congo CGO François M'Pelé 26 13 19 7 7 6
FW France FRA Michel Marella 22 7 15 3 7 4
FW France FRA Jean-Louis Brost 21 6 16 6 5 0
FW Togo TOG Othniel Dossevi 17 6 17 6 0 0
FW Brazil BRA Armando Monteiro 9 5 8 5 1 0
FW France FRA Guy Nosibor 2 0 2 0 0 0

Source: Competitions

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