Luccin was born in
Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône. In July 2004 he transferred to fellow
La Liga club
Atlético Madrid from
relegated Celta (even though he scored a career-best five goals that season, also being
sent off twice). He helped the
Colchoneros qualify to the
UEFA Cup in the
2006–07 campaign and, during his three-year spell, appeared in an average of 30 games per season, receiving 39 yellow cards and five red in the process. Luccin was signed by
Real Zaragoza at the last minute of the
transfer window in August 2007, rejoining his former Celta coach
Víctor Fernández. During that
season the team dropped down a level and he picked 14 yellow cards, receiving his marching orders in a 3–3 home draw with
Espanyol. Again, on the last day of the summer transfer window,
Racing Santander completed the signing of Luccin from relegated Zaragoza – he signed a one-year loan at
El Sardinero, seen as a direct replacement for
Aldo Duscher who joined
Sevilla at the same time. Returning to the
Aragonese after an irregular
2008–09 he missed the entire campaign due to injury, and left the team after
2009–10. In July 2010, Luccin had a trial with
Scottish Premier League side
Celtic, but nothing came of it. In October 2011, after nearly two years away from competitive football, he signed for
Lausanne-Sport in the
Swiss Super League. In April 2012, Luccin left Lausanne after reportedly falling out with the club. He signed with
Major League Soccer's
FC Dallas on 10 December, leaving two years later after the team declined the option to retain him. ==International career==