Jacques-Olivier Paviot

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Jacques-Olivier Paviot (born 19 December 1976) is a French former footballer.

Career

Paviot spent the latter years of his career in Greece where he achieved celebrity status for his special talent, which was named by the acclaimed Greek radio sports show "Fight Club" as "koukouna". Paviot's koukouna is still mentioned several times every day, mostly in the three-verse poems that the audience sends as contributions for the last half hour of the show.

The Frenchman had a trial with Scottish side Hearts in 2001, but was not offered a permanent deal. He was close to signing permanently with Livingston in 2002 but the deal was not finalised.[1]

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