Jean-Luc Lambourde

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Jean-Luc Lambourde
Personal information
Date of birth (1980-04-10) 10 April 1980 (age 44)
Place of birth Guadeloupe
Height 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in)
Position(s) Centre-back, defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
Amical Club (manager)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002–2005 Avion 44 (6)
2005–2014 Amical Club
2014–2015 CS Moulien
2015–? Amical Club
International career
2002–2017 Guadeloupe 65 (15)
Managerial career
Amical Club
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jean-Luc Lambourde (born 10 April 1980) is a French football manager and former player who manages Guadeloupe Division d'Honneur club Amical Club. He is a former member of the Guadeloupe national team. He is one of a few players in the team to have participated in all three of the team's appearances as the CONCACAF Gold Cup.[ citation needed ]

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Playing career

A centre-back or defensive midfielder, Lambourde began his career playing for amateur club Avion in 2002. After spending three seasons with the club, Lambourde ventured to his native homeland joining Amical Club. In his second season with the club, he won the Coupe de Guadeloupe.[ citation needed ]

While at Amical Club, Lambourde had been twice voted player of the month by February 2008. [1] In June 2009 he scored the decisive goal in Amical Club's 1–0 win against La Gauloise, keeping his club in the Guadeloupe Division d'Honneur. [2] He had turned down a call-up from the France national beach soccer team to play the match. [2] In November he scored two goals while Amical Club lost 3–2 against Championnat de France Amateur 2 side Vendée Poiré-sur-Vie Football in the 7th round of the 2009–10 Coupe de France. [3] [4]

Managerial career

As Amical Club manager, Lambourde suffered relegation from the Guadeloupe Division d'Honneur in the 2021–22 season. [5] On 7 September 2022 he won the Coupe de Guadeloupe with Amical Club, beating reigning Guadeloupean champions and cup title holders Solidarité-Scolaire in the final after a penalty shootout. [5]

Personal life

Former Bordeaux and Chelsea player Bernard Lambourde is his cousin. [6]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by national team and year [7]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Guadeloupe 200241
200330
200510
200652
2007113
2008123
200920
2010145
201130
201291
201710
Total6515
Scores and results list Guadeloupe's goal tally first. The score column indicates the score after each Lambourde goal.
List of international goals scored by Jean-Luc Lambourde
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
19 November 2002 Grenada National Stadium, St. George's, GrenadaFlag of Grenada.svg  Grenada 4–35–4 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification [8]
220 September 2006 Stade René Serge Nabajoth, Les Abymes, GuadeloupeFlag of Collectivity of Saint Martin.svg Saint-Martin 1–01–0 2007 Caribbean Cup qualification [9]
328 November 2006 Georgetown Cricket Club, Georgetown, GuyanaFlag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda 2–03–12007 Caribbean Cup qualification [10]
416 January 2007 Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, Trinidad and TobagoFlag of Guyana.svg  Guyana 2–13–4 2007 Caribbean Cup [11]
520 January 2007 Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain, Trinidad and TobagoFlag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 1–31–32007 Caribbean Cup [12]
617 May 2007 Morne-à-l'Eau, GuadeloupeFlag of Dominica.svg  Dominica 1–02–0 Friendly [13]
727 September 2008 Stade Municipal, Melun, France* Flag of France.svg New Caledonia 4–04–0 2008 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer [14]
83 October 2008 Stade Marville, La Courneuve, France Flag of French Guiana.svg French Guiana 2–04–02008 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer [15]
96 December 2008 Greenfield Stadium, Trelawny, JamaicaFlag of Haiti.svg  Haiti 3–23–2 2008 Caribbean Cup [16]
1023 September 2010Maisons Rouges, Bry-sur-Marne, France* Flag of France.svg New Caledonia 1–11–1 2010 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer [17]
1129 September 2010Stade Louison Bobet, Le Plessis-Trévise, FranceSnake Flag of Martinique.svg  Martinique 1–02–02010 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer [18]
1222 October 2010Grenada National Stadium, St. George's, GrenadaFlag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Saint Kitts and Nevis 2–12–1 2010 Caribbean Cup qualification [19]
131 December 2010 Stade En Camée, Rivière-Pilote, MartiniqueFlag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda 1–01–0 2010 Caribbean Cup [20]
143 December 2010 Stade Pierre-Aliker, Fort-de-France, MartiniqueFlag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 2–12–12010 Caribbean Cup [21]
1522 September 2012Stadium Montbauron, Versailles, FranceFlag of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.svg  Saint Pierre and Miquelon 6–013–0 2012 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer [22]

Honours

Amical Club

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