"It's a Part of My Life that Goes Away": Bernard Pardo's Emotion After the Death of His "Brother" Joël Henry
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After the death of Joel Henry, Bernard Pardo, his companion on and off the field in Brest, salutes the memory of "a brother" and "a great player and man". Always sounded but necessarily very moved to lose his companion forever.
The former footballer, who spent most of his time in Bastia, Brest and Nantes, died this Sunday at the age of 63.
This Monday, March 30th, the disappearance, at 63 years of age, of a cancer of the pancreas, of Joël Henry, midfielder passed by the Nice GOC during the 1986-87 season.
As reported by Jean-Michel Brochen, the editor-in-chief of L-Team magazine, Joël Henry died this Sunday at the age of 63. In an offensive left-handed environment, known for his technique and elegance, he spent four seasons at FC Nantes between 1988 and 1992, where he finished his football career. In a press release, the FCN paid tribute to his former midfielder. The CF Nantes tribute to Joël Henry "FC Nantes learned with great sadness this morni…
Joël Henry died on Sunday at the age of 63. After starting in Lille at the age of 16, this technical and elegant left-hander broke out in Bastia, before scoring spirits in Brest, and playing in Nice, Toulon, then Nantes.
The Sporting Club de Bastia and the world of football pay tribute to Joël Henry, winner of the Coupe de France in 1981, who disappeared at the age of 62. French football is in mourning. Joël Henry, an offensive milieu formed in Lille and winner of the Coupe de France with the SC Bastia in 1981, [...] L
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