", "Souvenirs : à quoi ressemblaient les deux équipes de France vainqueurs de la Coupe des Confédérations en 2001 et 2003 ? In December 2013, Lemerre agreed a six-month deal to take a coaching job at Tunisian team Étoile du Sahel. 2010: Gervinho / Lloris | In 1997, he finished the season with Lens and saved it from relegation. 1997–98-ban az év edzője lett az UNFP (Union nationale des footballeurs professionnels) szerint. DANIEL LECLERCQ. 1996-1997. 1980: Hiard | 1959: Sbroglia | During his managerial career, he was in charge of three national teams: the French, Tunisian and Moroccan national football teams. 1991: Martini | Além dos Béliers (onde teve uma segunda passagem entre 1989 e 1990), comandou o Lens[2] e as seleções de Camarões[3] e Libéria. Seu último trabalho foi como auxiliar-técnico do Rennes, entre 2002 e 2007. He was sacked in February 2008 following the team's exit from the 2008 African Cup of Nations in the quarter-finals.[4]. 1969: Lemerre | 1983: Bossis | 1981: Dropsy | He also managed numerous clubs in France, Tunisia, Turkey and Algeria. 2001-ben a belga a RAA Louviéroise szakmai munkáját irányította. FRANÇOIS BRISSON. Redon faleceu em 12 de maio de 2020, aos 69 anos[4]. 1985: Umpierrez | 1984: Olmeta | 1965: Herbin | 1989: Boli | Este texto é disponibilizado nos termos da licença. 1999: Fabbri / Vencel | This paved the way for him to take over as the national coach, winning Euro 2000 in Netherlands/Belgium and FIFA Confederations Cup next year.
1964: Mekhloufi | 1983–84-ben a Valenciennes együttesében fejezte be az aktív labdarúgást. 3.0, A lap utolsó módosítása: 2019. november 23., 16:32.
1986–87-ben a Valenciennes, 1997 és 1999 között az RC Lens vezetőedzője volt. Between 1975 and 1978, he was the coach of Red Star from Saint-Ouen, and then went back to RC Lens for a season as coach, before moving to Paris FC for two seasons. Roger Léon Maurice Lemerre-Desprez (French pronunciation: [ʁɔʒe ləmɛʁ]; born 18 June 1941) is a French professional football manager and former player. 1997: Benarbia / Revault | For 10 seasons, he coached the French national military team, with whom he won the World Championships. Dominique Colonna (1965–1970) • Raymond Fobete (1970) • Peter Schnittger (1970–1973) • Vladimir Beara (1973–1975) • Ivan Ridanović (1976–1979) • Branko Žutić (1980–1982) • Jean Vincent (1982) • Radivoje Ognjanović (1982–1984) • Claude Le Roy (1985–1988) • Valeriy Nepomnyashchiy (1988–1990) • Philippe Redon (1990–1993) • Jean Manga-Onguéné (1993–1994) • Léonard Nseké (1994) • Henri Michel (1994) • Jules Nyongha (1994–1996) • Henri Depireux (1996–1997) • Jean Manga-Onguéné (1997–98) • Claude Le Roy (1998) • Pierre Lechantre (1998–2001) • Robert Corfou (2001) • Jean-Paul Akono (2001) • Winfried Schäfer (2001–2004) • Artur Jorge (2004–2006) • Arie Haan (2006–2007) • Jules Nyongha (2007) • Otto Pfister (2007–2009) • Thomas N'Kono (2009) • Paul Le Guen (2009–2010) • Javier Clemente (2010–2011) • Denis Lavagne (2011–2012) • Jean-Paul Akono (2012–2013) • Volker Finke (2013–2015) • Alexandre Belinga(I)(2015–2016) • Hugo Broos (2016–2017) • Rigobert Song(I)(2017–2018) • Alexandre Belinga(I)(2018) • Clarence Seedorf (2018–), «France - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs», https://pt.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Philippe_Redon&oldid=59213582, Futebolistas do Paris Saint-Germain Football Club, Futebolistas do Football Club des Girondins de Bordeaux, Futebolistas da Association Sportive de Saint-Étienne Loire, Futebolistas da Union Sportive Créteil-Lusitanos, Treinadores da Seleção Camaronesa de Futebol, Treinadores da Seleção Liberiana de Futebol, Atribuição-CompartilhaIgual 3.0 Não Adaptada (CC BY-SA 3.0) da Creative Commons. 1962: Lerond | 1971: Kouba | He assisted Aimé Jacquet in the French team's 1998 World Cup victory. 2004: Dhorasoo / Čech | In May 2010, despite the fact that Lemerre had turned the team around and possibly saved them from relegation, the club decided not to extend Lemerre's contract and he was replaced by his assistant Ümit Özat for season 2009/2010. 1996-1997. 1976: Baratelli | 2012: Hazard / Elana | [8], In January 2016 he became new manager of CS Sedan Ardennes.
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Retrouvez ci-dessous les portraits des hommes qui dirigèrent l'équipe première du Racing club de Lens des début du professionnalisme, en 1934, jusqu'à nos jours... Les entraîneurs du club depuis le ... 1992-1996. ", "CAN 2004 : le chef d'oeuvre de Roger Lemerre avec la Tunisie", "Roger Lemerre nouvel entraîneur de l'Etoile Sportive du Sahel", "COUPE ARABE DES CLUBS 2019: L'ETOILE DU SAHEL CHAMPIONNE", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roger_Lemerre&oldid=967886246, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only, This page was last edited on 15 July 2020, at 22:32. 1978: Bossis | Roger Léon Maurice Lemerre-Desprez (French pronunciation: [ʁɔʒe ləmɛʁ]; born 18 June 1941) is a French professional football manager and former player.During his managerial career, he was in charge of three national teams: the French, Tunisian and Moroccan national football teams. [6] 1970: Bosquier / Szálem | 1990: Ettori | Daniel Leclercq (Trith-Saint-Léger, 1949. szeptember 4.
On 18 December 2009, he accepted a managing job at Ankaragücü on a 6-month deal that could be extended if both parties agreed. 1973: Michel | 1963: Charles-Alfred | 2001: Cygan / Mondragón | 1970 és 1974 között az Olympique Marseille labdarúgója volt, közben az 1971–72-es idényben kölcsönben szerepelt az Angoulême csapatában. – Martinique, 2019. november 22.) 1997–98-ban az év edzője lett az UNFP (Union nationale des footballeurs professionnels) szerint. 1987: Martini |