Definition
Jean‑Pierre Morgan is a Guadeloupean professional footballer who primarily plays in the defensive line.
Overview
Jean‑Pierre Morgan has been identified as a football player representing Guadeloupe at the international level. His career has involved participation in various clubs within the French football league system, where he has been employed as a defender. Details of his club affiliations, the number of appearances, and specific achievements are referenced in sports registries and match reports, though comprehensive statistics are not uniformly documented across all sources.
Etymology/Origin
The given name “Jean‑Pierre” is a compound French first name, combining “Jean” (the French equivalent of “John”) and “Pierre” (“Peter”). The surname “Morgan” is of Welsh origin, meaning “sea‑born” or “dweller by the sea.” The combination reflects the multicultural naming conventions common in the French overseas territories, including Guadeloupe.
Characteristics
- Position: Primarily employed as a defender, often operating as a centre‑back or full‑back.
- Playing style: Reported to emphasize physicality, aerial ability, and tactical awareness typical of defensive roles.
- International representation: Has been capped by the Guadeloupe national football team in regional competitions such as the Caribbean Cup and CONCACAF Nations League.
- Club career: Associated with clubs competing in the French lower divisions (Championnat National, National 2, and National 3). Exact club history varies among sources; some listings mention stints with teams such as USL Dunkerque and FC Rouen, though verification of each tenure may be incomplete.
Related Topics
- Guadeloupe national football team
- Football in Guadeloupe
- French football league system (Championnat National, National 2, National 3)
- List of Guadeloupean footballers
Note: While multiple sports databases and regional news outlets reference a footballer named Jean‑Pierre Morgan, comprehensive biographical data (including exact birthdate, full club chronology, and statistical records) is not uniformly confirmed across authoritative encyclopedic sources.