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Jean Djorkaeff
Personal information
Date of birth October 27, 1939 (1939-10-27) (age 70)
Place of birth    Charvieu, France
Playing position Defender
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1958-1966
1966-1970
1970-1972
1972-1974
Olympique Lyonnais
Olympique de Marseille
Paris SG
Paris FC
155 (18)
139 (12)
62 (7)
64 (3)   
National team
1964-1972 France 48 (3)
Teams managed
1968
1972
1981-1983
1983-1984
Olympique de Marseille
Paris FC
FC Grenoble
AS Saint-Étienne

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Jean "Tchouki" Djorkaeff (born October 27, 1939) is a retired French football player. He was born in the French commune of Charvieu, located in the département of Isère and is ethnically Kalmyk and Polish. He made his debut as a professional footballer playing for Lyon in a match against Limoges on December 28, 1958. Though he started out as a striker, he was famous for his work as central defender and appeared in over 500 matches in the French football league. He spent a total of 16 seasons with the league, during which he played with only three clubs (eight seasons with Lyon, four with Marseille, and four with Paris FC). He won the Coupe de France (French Cup) twice, the first time with Lyons in 1964 and the second with Marseille in 1969. Djorkaeff also played for France in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. His son Youri Djorkaeff played for France in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the Euro 2000. He also coached the Armenia national football team.

Today he serves as the director of the Coupe de France commission.

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