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  1. Alexandre Letellier ( Parigi, 11 dicembre 1990) è un calciatore francese, portiere del Paris Saint-Germain . Indice. 1 Carriera. 1.1 Club. 2 Statistiche. 2.1 Presenze e reti nei club. 3 Palmarès. 3.1 Competizioni nazionali. 4 Altri progetti. 5 Collegamenti esterni. Carriera. Club. È cresciuto nelle giovanili del Paris Saint-Germain.

  2. Alexandre Letellier is a 33-year-old goalkeeper from Paris, France, who plays for Paris Saint-Germain since 2020. See his biography, contract, performance data, and compare him with other players on Transfermarkt.

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  3. Nato il: 11/dic/1990 (33) Luogo di nascita: Paris Altezza: 1,93 m Nazionalità: Francia Posizione: Porta Piede: destro Procuratore: MEDIATION CONSEIL ... Squadra attuale: FC Paris Saint-Germain In rosa da: 25/set/2020 Scadenza: 30/giu/2024 Ultimo prolungamento: 06/lug/2022 Social Media: Loading...

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  4. 25 set 2020 · Learn about Alexandre Letellier, a French goalkeeper who plays for Paris Saint-Germain and has won two Ligue 1 titles. Find out his biography, previous clubs, and related news on the official PSG website.

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  5. 11 dic 1990 · Transfermarkt provides detailed stats of Paris SG goalkeeper Alexandre Letellier for the 23/24 season. See his appearances, goals, cards and minutes of play for each competition, including Champions League and Ligue 1.

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  6. The goalkeeper coach, who played for PSG as a youth, has signed a one-year deal until 2022. He talks about his joy, pride and ambitions in an interview with PSGTV.

  7. 6 lug 2022 · Paris Saint-Germain are delighted to announce Alexandre Letellier has signed a contract extension with the Club through to 30 June 2024. After spending ten years at the Club's Youth Academy between 2000 and 2010, he joined SCO Angers before a number of loan spells in France, Switzerland and Norway.