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Olympique de Marseille records the return of a well-known name in the recent history of the club.
At the heart of a very lively transfer window for the professional sector, Olympique de Marseille does not forget to expand its organization chart. The Marseille club has indeed recorded the return of its former defender Stéphane Sparagna.
The former French Espoir international, aged 28, played in Aubagne, in National 2. He will bounce back with the OL reserve team playing in National 3 to help Jean-Pierre Papin.
OM: a defender announces his return
It was Stéphane Sparagna himself who proudly announced this return to his training club. “I feel like I’m coming full circle. I started at OM, I came a long way and then, now, I’m going back there with another role since it’s to supervise the young people in the reserves. And I’m very happy with it »enthused the central defender in comments given to the regional daily Provence.Launched into the deep end by Marcelo Bielsa, Stéphane Sparagna is a pure product of Olympian training.
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