Former AS Monaco defender Michel Feuillerat is gone
The Club had the sorrow to learn of the death of its former central defender, vice-champion of France in Ligue 2 in 1977, who died on Wednesday, December 15.
Born in Toulouse in 1954, Michel Feuillerat passed away this Wednesday, December 15, a few kilometers from his home town, in Saint-Gaudens. He died after a long illness, as stated in the local daily Nice Matin. Trained at TFC, the former central defender joined AS Monaco in 1973, under the orders of Argentinian coach Ruben Bravo.
Former AS Monaco and AS Cannes player Michel Feuillerat has passed away https://t.co/7igBbplh1a pic.twitter.com/xjbjyEbAHc
– Nice-Matin (@Nice_Matin) December 16, 2021
Finalist of the Coupe de France 1974
Player of the Principality’s club for four years, he was notably a finalist in the Coupe de France in 1974 (against Saint-Etienne), and vice-champion of France in Ligue 2 in 1977, thus validating the rise of the Red and White in the elite.
At that time, he was, among others, the teammate of Jean-Luc Ettori, Jean Petit, Didier Christophe, Christian Dalger and the great Delio Onnis. To the family and relatives of Michel Feuillerat, AS Monaco sends its deepest condolences.