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1973–74 Paris Saint-Germain FC season


1973–74 season
Daniel Hechter
Robert Vicot
Stade Georges LefèvreParc des PrincesStade Jean-Bouin
2nd (promoted)
Quarter-finals
League: Jean-Pierre Dogliani (16)All: Jean-Pierre Dogliani (17)
4,087
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Away colours

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The 1973–74 season was the 4th season in the history of Paris Saint-Germain FC. PSG played most of their home league matches at the Stade Georges Lefèvre, while occasionally hosting fixtures at the Parc des Princes and the Stade Jean-Bouin, attracting an average of 4,087 spectators per match. The club's president was Daniel Hechter, and the team was managed by Robert Vicot, with Jean-Pierre Dogliani serving as captain. PSG finished second in Ligue 2, achieving promotion to Ligue 1 in the play-offs, and reached the quarter-finals of the Coupe de France. Dogliani was the team's top scorer, netting 17 goals in all competitions, including 16 in the league.

Players who featured in at least one official match for the club.

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

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
GKFRACamille Choquier
GKFRAJacky Planchard
GKFRAPatrice Py
DFFRAJacky Bade
DFFRAPierre Bajoc
DFFRALouis Cardiet
DFFRABernard Béreau
DFFRAÉric Renaut
DFFRAPatrice Zbinden
DFFRAChristian Quéré
DFFRADidier Ledunois
MFFRAJean-Louis Leonetti
MFFRABernard Dumot
MFFRAJacques Laposte
MFFRAJean Deloffre
MFFRARobin Leclerc
MFFRAMichel Llodra
FWFRAJean-Pierre Dogliani (captain)
FWBRAArmando Monteiro
FWISRMordechai Spiegler
FWFRAGuy Nosibor
FWTOGOthniel Dossevi
FWCGOFrançois M'Pelé
FWFRAChristian André
FWFRAJean-Louis Brost
FWFRAMichel Marella

Players who signed for the club.

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

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
GKFRAJacky Planchard (from Blois)
DFFRAJacky Bade (from Albi)
DFFRAPierre Bajoc (from Éclaire Rivière Salée)
DFFRALouis Cardiet (from Rennes)
MFFRAJean-Louis Leonetti (from Paris FC)
MFFRAJean Deloffre (from Avignon)
FWFRAJean-Pierre Dogliani (from Monaco)
FWISRMordechai Spiegler (from Paris FC)
FWBRAArmando Monteiro (from Botafogo)
FWCGOFrançois M'Pelé (from Ajaccio)
FWFRAGuy Nosibor (from Éclaire Rivière Salée)

Players who left the club.

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

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
DFFRAMichel Béhier (Retired)
DFFRABernard Lambert (Free agent)
DFFRAClaude Rivet (Free agent)
DFFRAPascal Schmitt (to Paris FC)
DFFRABernard Béréau (to Fontainebleau)
DFFRAPatrice Turpin (Free agent)
MFFRAThierry Coutard (to Montluçon)
FWTUNKamel Ben Mustapha (Lucé)
FWFRARichard Vanquelles (Free agent)

Canada Dry was the shirt sponsor, and Le Coq Sportif was the kit supplier.

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24 players featured in at least one official match, and the club scored 93 goals in official competitions, including two own goals.

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1Jean DeloffreMF444
2Jean-Louis LeonettiMF440
3Louis CardietDF411
4Jacques LaposteMF385
5Christian AndréFW3613
6Éric RenautDF364
7Jean-Pierre DoglianiFW3517
8Jacky BadeDF310
9François M'PeléFW2613
10Camille ChoquierGK250
11Michel MarellaFW237
12Mordechai SpieglerFW2110
13Jean-Louis BrostFW216
14Jacky PlanchardGK200
15Bernard BéréauDF190
16Othniel DosseviFW176
17Bernard DumotMF111
18Armando MonteiroFW94
19Christian QuéréDF70
20Michel LlodraMF30
21Patrice ZbindenDF30
22Pierre BajocDF20
23Didier LedunoisDF20
24Guy NosiborFW20
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