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Bruneau René Bollini (14 September 1933 – 20 February 2015) was a French
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who played as a defender for RC France and the French national team from 1956 until 1966. He also played a key role in the foundation of Union Nationale des Footballeurs Professionnels (UNFP), of which he was secretary for several years.


Early life and education

Bruno Bollini was born in the
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on 14 September 1933, as the son of an Italian plasterer, who died in 1939, so he grew up with his mother and two brothers in
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in the
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.


Club career

In 1951, the 18-year-old Bollini signed an amateur license with
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, where he soon became a professional in 1953. Having initially played in his preferred role of left interior, he soon became a left winger, and following the arrival of Joseph Mercier as coach, he was used as wing-half, featuring alongside the likes of
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and René Gaulon. His first professional season at Racing (1953–54) ended in relegated to
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. In the middle of the 1956–57 season, he was transferred to RC Paris for twelve million
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s, thus returning to the top flight. During his time at Racing, the club became an ultra-attacking powerhouse, finishing as the team with the most goals scored in 1956, 1959, 1960, 1961, and 1962, and finishing as league runners-up twice, in 1961 and 1962. He stayed at Racing for a full decade, from 1956 until 1966, when he joined amateur side
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, with whom he played for two years. In 1968, Bollini went to another amateur club
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, where he retired in 1970, aged 37. During his 13 professional seasons at Stade Français and Racing, he never received any warnings. In total, he scored 28 goals in 256 Ligue 1 matches.


International career

On 27 November 1957, the 24-year-old Bollini made his international debut for France in a friendly against
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at
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, in which he missed a clear opportunity to score in a 4–0 loss. He was thus not selected for the
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in Sweden, during which he toured Russia with Racing after marrying his wife. In total, he earned three
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for France, each in a different year (1957, 1958, and 1961). On 6 May 1962, Bollini played for
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in a friendly against Italy B at the Stade Municipal de
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, which ended in a 2–2 draw.


Founder of the UNFP

In 1961, Bollini was one of the founders of the Union Nationale des Footballeurs Professionnels (UNFP), where he assisted Michel Hidalgo from 1969. He then served the entity as its general secretary, a position that he used to achieve salary and full-time contracts for the French professional footballers, thus giving a few decades of advancement in that department in comparison with other countries. In 1998, he stated that "in the 1960s, I fought so that footballers could monetize their talent. Today, with transfers, they have become slaves again, even if it is a gilded slavery". From 1973 to 1980, Bollini was the sporting director of
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, which achieved promotion to the top flight for the 1979–80 season, which ended in relegation. At the start of the 2000–01 season, Bollini and fellow former Racing player Bolek Ugorenko agreed to be honorary presidents of the new ''Ciel et Blanc'' association, which had been created to encourage and support Racing.


Death

Devaux died in
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on 20 February 2015, at the age of 81.


Honours

;RC France *
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: **Runner-up (2): 1960–61 and 1961–62


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bollini, Bruno 1933 births 2015 deaths French men's footballers Men's association football defenders France men's international footballers Stade Français (association football) players Racing Club de France Football players US Chantilly players French football managers 20th-century French sportsmen French people of Italian descent