Franz "François" Pleyer (23 February 1911 – 3 September 1999) was a naturalized French professional
footballer
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.
Career
Pleyer was born in
Vienna
en, Viennese
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, the
capital city
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of Austria. He played for Brigittenauer AC in his home country before moving to France in 1933 to play for
Stade Rennais UC. Pleyer spent the rest of his career playing for Rennes appearing in over 200 matches for the club.
In 1935, he played on the team that reached the final of the
Coupe de France. In
the final
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, Rennes were defeated 3–0 by
Marseille
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.
In December 1936, Player acquired French citizenship and adopted the name François, the French
anglicisation
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of Franz.
In 1939, Pleyer's football career was put on hold due to
World War II
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. He served for France during the war and, following its conclusion, returned to Rennes. Pleyer spent his latter years with the club serving in a player-coach role. His final appearance with Rennes was in May 1951 at the age of 40.
References
Footballers from Vienna
French footballers
Association football defenders
Austrian footballers
French military personnel of World War II
Stade Rennais F.C. players
Stade Rennais F.C. managers
French football managers
Austrian football managers
Ligue 1 players
1911 births
1999 deaths
Austrian emigrants to France
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