René Domingo

French association football player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFrench association football player
PlacesFrance
wasAthlete Football player Association football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth28 December 1928, Sourcieux-les-Mines, France
Death13 June 2013Clermont-Ferrand, France (aged 84 years)
Star signCapricorn
Stats
Height:179 cm
Sports Teams
A.S. Saint-Étienne
France national football team
The details

Biography

René "Bill" Domingo (28 December 1928 – 13 June 2013) was a French professional footballer who spent his entire career as a midfielder for Saint-Étienne. He was their long-term captain in the 1950s and 60s, and helped the team to their first ever domestic trophies.

Professional career

A youth product of La Combelle, Domingo joined Saint-Étienne in 1949, and became their emblematic player and captain. He captained Saint-Étienne as they won their first ever trophy, the Coupe Charles Drago in 1955. He also led the club to their first two Ligue 1 titles in 1956–57, their first Trophée des Champions in 1957 and 1962, Ligue 2 in 1962–63, and their first Coupe de France in 1962. He is the record appearance holder in the history of Saint-Étienne, with 537 games, and 423 in Ligue 1.

International career

Domingo was born in France to Spanish parents. Domingo made one appearance for the France national football team in a friendly 4-0 loss to England on 27 November 1957.

Death

Domingo died on 13 July 2013, in Clermont-Ferrand.

Honours

Saint-Étienne
  • Ligue 1 (2): 1956–57, 1963–64
  • Ligue 2 (1): 1962–63
  • Coupe de France (1): 1962
  • Trophée des Champions (2): 1957, 1962
  • Coupe Charles Drago (2): 1955, 1958
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