
1972-73 Girondins Bordeaux Roster
France, Level I
Team Record: 12-15-11 - 35 points
Finishing 14th in LG1
Location: Bordeaux, France
Girondins Bordeaux of Division 1 ended the 1972-73 season with a record of 12 wins, 11 draws and 15 losses for 35 points finishing fourteenth in LG1.
The team bagged 49 goals and yielded 55. Jean Gallice scored 13 goals for the team, while Philippe Goubet, Pierino Lattuada and Edouard Wojciak each netted five or more, too.
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| Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arnaud Dos Santos | M | September 19, 1945 | 5'7" | 150 | Beautor, France |
| Patrice Barrat | May 8, 1947 | 5'11" | 172 | Nanterre, France | |
| Philippe Bergerôo | G | January 13, 1954 | 6'4" | 196 | Ciboure, France |
| Jean-Claude Dubouil | D | April 2, 1948 | 5'10" | 159 | Villenave d'Ornon, France |
| Jean-Paul Dupont | December 28, 1946 | , France | |||
| Guy Fraunié | September 12, 1949 | 5'10" | 157 | Bordeaux, France | |
| André Gallice | M | September 22, 1950 | 6'0" | 168 | Caudéran, France |
| Jean Gallice | May 13, 1949 | Bordeaux, France | |||
| Alain Giresse | M | August 2, 1952 | 5'4" | 132 | Langoiran, France |
| Philippe Goubet | M | January 27, 1950 | 5'7" | 154 | Arès, France |
| Jean-Claude Goyenaga | October 11, 1951 | Mont-de-Marsan, France | |||
| Joël Heyndrickx | September 2, 1950 | 5'7" | 143 | Lille, France | |
| Pierino Lattuada | F | April 16, 1950 | 5'10" | 165 | Paso de los Toros, Tacuarembó Uruguay |
| Ivan Lipošinović | June 13, 1945 | 5'9" | 154 | Zagreb, Croatia | |
| André Mérelle | November 26, 1944 | 5'7" | 161 | Cornerou, France | |
| Francis Meynieu | January 9, 1953 | 5'11" | 165 | Bordeaux, France | |
| Roland Mitoraj | February 5, 1940 | 5'9" | 168 | Bourges, France | |
| Gérard Papin | D | May 5, 1947 | 5'9" | 161 | Bourganeuf, France |
| Pierre Phelipon | February 5, 1935 | 5'9" | 161 | Paris, France | |
| Pierre Rigoni | G | July 13, 1948 | 5'10" | 150 | Wittelsheim, France |
| Jean-Pierre Tokoto | January 26, 1948 | 5'10" | 159 | Douala, Cameroon | |
| Edouard Wojciak | June 14, 1942 | 5'9" | 150 | Arenberg-Wallens, Belgium |
