With Nice he won the French league title three times and the domestic cup twice. He scored in both cup final wins.[2] His moment of fame came in February 1960 when he scored a hat-trick for Nice in the UEFA Champions Cup quarter finals against Real Madrid, who would later lift the cup for a 5th successive time.
He returned to Luxembourg in 1964 to become player/coach at Spora Luxembourg and won the domestic cup with them twice.
He played his final international game in September 1964 against Yugoslavia.
Personal life and death
After retiring from football, Nurenberg worked at a casino in Nice and later opened a bar there. He lived in Saint-Laurent-du-Var, a Nice suburb, with his wife of over 50 years, Paulette Pieri. In 2008, he was promoted to the rank of Chevalier in the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.[5] He died on 22 April 2010, aged 79.[6]
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