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Levon Altounian
Lebanese footballer (1936–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Levon Aram Altounian (Arabic: ليون ارام التونيان; 15 February 1936 – 6 September 2020) was a Lebanese footballer who played as a right winger or an attacking midfielder.
Altounian played his whole club career at Homenetmen, between 1952 and 1973, finishing as top scorer of the Lebanese Premier League twice: in 1962–63 and in 1966–67. Altounian also represented the Lebanon national team, captaining them to a third-place finish at the 1963 Arab Cup.
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Club career
Born on 15 February 1936 in Beirut, Lebanon,[1] Altounian played his whole club career at Homenetmen, between 1952 and 1973.[1][2] He was awarded top scorer of the Lebanese Premier League twice, during the 1962–63 and 1966–67 seasons, scoring respectively 14 and 19 goals.[1][3]
International career
Altounian played for the Lebanon national team,[4] scoring two goals in the 1957 Pan Arab Games and helping Lebanon reach third place.[1][5] He also participated in the 1963 Arab Cup as Lebanon's captain; he scored six goals, with Lebanon coming in third place in the competition.[1][6]
Style of play
Altounian started out as an attacking midfielder, before developing as a right winger.[2][7] He was known for his speed, dribbling, and technical ability, as well as for scoring difficult top-corner goals.[2]
Personal life
Levon's favourite player was Mardik Tchaparian in Lebanon, and Pelé worldwide; his favourite coach was Joseph Nalbandian.[2] His brother, Manuel, also played football,[2] and represented Lebanon internationally.[8]
Death
On 6 September 2020, Altounian died in the Daher El Bachek Hospital in Roumieh, Lebanon.[1]
Career statistics
International
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- Scores and results list Lebanon's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Altounian goal.
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Honours
Homenetmen
- Lebanese Premier League: 1954–55, 1962–63, 1968–69
- Lebanese FA Cup: 1961–62
Lebanon
- Pan Arab Games third place: 1957
- Arab Cup third place: 1963
Individual
See also
References
External links
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