Pierre Sinibaldi
{{Short description|French footballer (1924–2012)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2021}}
{{Infobox football biography
| name = Pierre Sinibaldi
| image = Pierre Sinibaldi en 1948 (Stade de Reims).jpg
| caption = Sinibaldi in 1948
| fullname =
| height =
| birth_date = {{birth date|1924|2|29|df=y}}
| birth_place = Montemaggiore, France
| death_date = {{death date and age|2012|1|24|1924|2|29|df=y}}
| death_place =
| position = Striker
| youthyears1 =
| youthclubs1 =
| years1 = 1942–1944
| clubs1 = Troyes
| caps1 =
| goals1 =
| years2 = 1944–1953
| clubs2 = Reims
| years3 = 1953–1954
| clubs3 = Nantes
| years4 = 1954–1955
| clubs4 = Lyon
| years5 = 1955–1956
| clubs5 = Perpignan
| nationalyears1 = 1946–1948
| nationalteam1 = France
| nationalcaps1 = 2
| nationalgoals1 = 0
| manageryears1 = 1956–1959
| managerclubs1 = Perpignan
| manageryears2 = 1959–1960
| managerclubs2 = Luxembourg
| manageryears3 = 1960–1966
| managerclubs3 = Anderlecht
| manageryears4 = 1966–1968
| managerclubs4 = Monaco
| manageryears5 = 1969–1971
| managerclubs5 = Anderlecht
| manageryears6 = 1971–1975
| managerclubs6 = Las Palmas
| manageryears7 = 1975–1976
| managerclubs7 = Sporting de Gijón
| manageryears8 = 1979–1980
| managerclubs8 = Toulon
}}
Pierre Sinibaldi (29 February 1924 – 24 January 2012) was a French football player, who played as a striker. His career as manager spanned a quarter of a century.{{cite web |url=http://www.planete-asm.fr/actualite/9168-anciens-disparition-de-pierre-sinibaldi.html |title=Anciens Disparition de Pierre Sinibaldi – Toute l'actualité de l'AS MONACO – ASM FC – Planete-ASM |publisher=Planete-asm.fr |date=6 November 2011 |access-date=26 January 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130315013221/http://www.planete-asm.fr/actualite/9168-anciens-disparition-de-pierre-sinibaldi.html |archive-date=15 March 2013 |url-status=dead }}
In the 1960s and again in the early 1970s, he coached R.S.C. Anderlecht with whom he previously won four Belgian Championships between 1962 and 1966. As a player for Stade de Reims (1944–1953), he won two French Championships (1949, 1953) and the French Cup (1950); in 1947, he was the top scorer in the Division 1 with 33 goals. Sinibaldi, whose brothers Paul (goalkeeper) and Noël also played in Reims, was selected twice for the France national team, the first time for a 2–1 win against England in 1946.
Honours
= Player =
= Manager =
Anderlecht
= Individual =
Reims
- Ligue 1 top scorer: 1946–47 (33 goals)
References
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External links
- [http://www.fff.fr/servfff/historique/historique.php?id=SINIBALDI%20Pierre Profile at French federation official site]
{{Ligue 1 top scorers}}
{{Luxembourg national football team managers}}
{{R.S.C. Anderlecht managers}}
{{AS Monaco FC managers}}
{{UD Las Palmas managers}}
{{Sporting de Gijón managers}}
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Category:Footballers from Haute-Corse
Category:French men's footballers
Category:France men's international footballers
Category:Men's association football forwards
Category:Stade de Reims players
Category:Olympique Lyonnais players
Category:Canet Roussillon FC players
Category:French football managers
Category:French expatriate football managers
Category:R.S.C. Anderlecht managers
Category:Sporting de Gijón managers
Category:AS Monaco FC managers
Category:UD Las Palmas managers
Category:Expatriate football managers in Belgium
Category:Expatriate football managers in Spain
Category:Expatriate football managers in Monaco
Category:French expatriate sportspeople in Monaco
Category:Luxembourg national football team managers
Category:20th-century French sportsmen
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