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Bernard Lacombe dead at 72: France legend who won Euro 1984 and scored fastest French goal ever passes away

Bernard Lacombe dead at 72: France legend who won Euro 1984 and scored fastest French goal ever passes away

The Irish Sun4 hours ago

FOOTBALL legend Bernard Lacombe has sadly died aged 72.
The former striker was an icon at French clubs such as Lyon and Bordeaux during his 18-year career.
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Bernard Lacombe has passed away
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Lacombe was best remembered for being a part of the French team that won Euro 1984.
He also scored the fastest goal ever scored by a French player at a World Cup as he netted after 30 seconds against Italy in 1978.
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