Jean-Paul Rostagni
1948–2026French football defender who earned 25 caps for the France national team and played for clubs including Monaco, Bordeaux, PSG and Nice.
Particulars
Jean-Paul Rostagni was born on 14 January 1948 in Drap, Alpes‑Maritimes, France. He began his professional career with AS Monaco in 1966, establishing himself as a reliable defender. After three seasons at Monaco, he transferred to Girondins de Bordeaux for the 1970‑71 campaign, before moving to Paris Saint‑Germain (then Paris FC) for the 1971‑72 season. He finished his playing days with OGC Nice, retiring in the mid‑1970s.
Rostagni earned 25 caps for the France national team between 1969 and 1973, representing his country in numerous friendlies and qualifiers. Although he never featured in a major tournament squad, his consistent performances earned him a reputation as a solid and dependable defender during a competitive era for French football.
After retiring from playing, Rostagni remained involved in football at the local level, mentoring young players in the Nice region. He was remembered by former teammates and clubs for his professionalism and dedication on and off the pitch. On 10 August 2026, at the age of 78, Jean‑Paul Rostagni passed away, prompting tributes from the French football community.
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