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Latest revision as of 13:39, 18 October 2025
French footballer (born 1958)
Bernard Francis Genghini (born 18 January 1958) is a French former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
International career
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Genghini earned twenty-eight caps and scored six goals for the France national team. He played in three major international tournaments: the 1982 World Cup where he scored free kicks against Kuwait and Austria (fourth place), 1984 European Championships (champions, playing as a substitute in the final), and the 1986 World Cup (third place).[citation needed]
- Monaco
- France
Genghini is of Italian descent[3] and is the father of Benjamin Genghini, who is also a footballer.[4]
