
Jean-Claude Darmon - L'argentier : L'homme, le pouvoir, le foot
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He never scored a single goal as a professional, but he profoundly transformed soccer. Starting from nothing, Jean-Claude Darmon ushered in a new era for the sport: one of business and spectacle. Sponsorship, marketing, television rights—he designed it all, negotiated it all, and turned it all upside down. Between confidential agreements, daring moves, and ego rivalries, his rise to the top reads like an epic tale.
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Jean-Claude Darmon
Jean-Claude Darmon
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Jean-Claude Darmon
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Pierre Lescure
Pierre Lescure
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Pierre Lescure
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Michel Denisot
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Michel Denisot
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Didier Deschamps
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