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Ice Hockey

Pierre-Yves Gerbeau

Franceb. 1965-10-16Retired
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Biography

Pierre-Yves Gerbeau, born on October 16, 1965, is a retired French ice hockey player known for his significant contributions to the sport in France. Primarily a forward, Gerbeau began his professional career in the late 1980s, playing for various clubs in the French league system and quickly gaining recognition for his skills and on-ice leadership.

Gerbeau’s international career is highlighted by his participation in multiple IIHF World Championships, representing France at various levels throughout the 1990s. He played a crucial role in elevating the profile of French ice hockey during a time when the sport was gaining popularity, contributing to the development of younger players and the national team's competitiveness on the international stage.

After retiring from professional play, Gerbeau left a lasting legacy as a mentor and coach, fostering new talent and promoting ice hockey across France. His influence has been instrumental in the growth of the sport within the country, ensuring that future generations of players benefit from his experience and expertise.

Quick Facts

Full namePierre-Yves Gerbeau
Date of birth1965-10-16
NationalityFrance
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