Name:
Jean-Marc Valadier
Country:
FranceClub:
AC Monaco FCPosition: *
WF,
CFSide:
RF/BS (mostly right)
Age:
23-25 years (13/10/1957)Height:
175 cm Weight:
70 kg Attack:
78Defence:
42Balance:
76Stamina:
80Top Speed:
80 Acceleration:
83Response:
82Agility:
82Dribble Accuracy:
81Dribble Speed:
82Short Pass Accuracy:
74Short Pass Speed:
74Long Pass Accuracy:
77Long Pass Speed:
74Shot Accuracy:
76Shot Power:
79Shot Technique:
80Free Kick Accuracy:
66Curling:
72Header:
83Jump:
83 Technique:
78Aggression:
81Mentality:
78Goalkeeper Skills:
50Team Work:
79Injury Tolerance:
BCondition/Fitness:
5Weak Foot Accuracy:
5Weak Foot Frequency:
5Consistency:
5Growth type:
Standard/Lasting CARDS:S01 - Marauding
S23 - Super-Sub
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Reaction
Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Attack-Minded
INFO:One of the historical "goleadors" of Montpellier, he's the 2nd top scorer in history of MSHC after L.Blanc. During his Monaco years, with whom he won a French championship title, he is a striker found everywhere, on both wings and centre forward position. He overflows, he shoots, he excels in the air game with excellent headers. He has a fine response and very good shot technique, fine crossing, however lacks only a little mastery in front of goal and a bit better physique. Not a player of great talent, but The Monegasque coach highly appreciates his profile as a collective player with a strong temperament that led him to the gates of the France team. Rather fast, Valadier really appreciates changes of pace in order to deceive the opponent. Although not a prolific goalscorer, he has the habit of scoring important goals. During his two seasons at AS Monaco, Jean-Marc Valadier perfectly fulfills his role as first substitute for the offensive sector.
Trained at Montpellier club AS Saint Martin, he began his professional career at Montpellier PSC, he then played two seasons for Olympique Lyonnais, where he was started by Aimé Jacquet alongside Jean Gallice and Daniel Xuereb and scored 6 goals in 30 league games. The following year was much more difficult for the club who had to go through the play-offs to stay in the first division. OL saved their place by beating Division 2 club Olympique Avignonnais eight goals to four over the two games, including a goal from Valadier, out of total of 8 he scored that season.
In 1980, he was exchanged for Alain Moizan and joined AS Monaco. In a role of first substitute in attack, he won with the Monegasques the championship of France in 1982 scoring 6 goals in 21 appearances. He then returned to the club of his professional debut, playing mostly in the D2, where he ended his career with a France second division title in 1987.