- Cédric Daury
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Cédric Daury Personal information Date of birth October 19, 1969 Place of birth Meudon, France Playing position Manager
former Midfielder/StrikerClub information Current club Le Havre Youth career Courcouronnes Viry-Châtillon 1986–1989 Reims Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1989–1990 Reims 10 (0) 1990–1994 Angers 134 (37) 1994–1996 Le Havre 68 (12) 1996–1998 Cannes 31 (3) 1998 Laval 18 (0) 1998–2001 Châteauroux 68 (4) National team France U-21 Teams managed 2006–2008 Châteauroux 2009– Le Havre * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Cédric Daury (born 19 October 1969) is French former footballer and football manager. He is currently managing Le Havre.
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Career
Daury played as a midfielder and striker, for Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs Reims, Angers, Le Havre, Cannes, Laval and Châteauroux.
International career
He played for France under-21 team.[1]
Coaching career
He began his coaching career with Châteauroux's youth teams, before managing the first team from 2006 to 2008.[2] In June 2009, he became Le Havre's managers, replacing Frédéric Hantz,[3] he signed a two-year deal.[4]
References
- ^ http://scoangers.iougs.com/joueurs/115-cedric-daury/864-daury-selectionne-espoir.html
- ^ http://www.lequipe.fr/Football/breves2009/20090610_1845_daury-nomme-entraineur.html
- ^ http://www.leparisien.fr/sports/football/le-havre-daury-remplace-hantz-comme-entraineur-10-06-2009-544132.php
- ^ http://www.rmc.fr/edito/sport/80723/daury-entraineur-du-havre/
External links
- Cédric Daury French league stats at LFP.fr (French)
- Profile
- Career stats
Le Havre AC – current squad 3 Mendy · 5 Dikamona · 6 François · 7 Fontaine · 8 Davidas · 10 Mesloub · 11 Rivière · 14 Nestor · 15 Ryan · 16 Placide · 17 Bonnet · 18 Fanchone · 19 Genton · 20 Julienne · 21 Le Marchand · 22 Mahrez · 24 Alla · 26 Novillo · 27 Rakotoharisoa · 29 Youssouf · 30 Van Hamel · 40 Boucher · Manager: Daury
Le Havre AC – managers Kimpton (1921–26) · Burgess (1934–35) · McLachlan (1935–36) · Schneider (1936–39) · Kimpton (1945–46) · Cornelli (1946–47) · Magnin (1948–49) · Bigot (1950–52) · Schwartz (1952–53) · Bihel (1953–54) · Delfour (1954–55) · Magnin (1955–56) · Bisson (1956–57) · Jasseron (1957–62) · Di Loreto (1962–63) · de Vroet (1963–64) · Villenave (1964–66) · Schirschin (1968–71) · Corlani (1971–72) · Garel (1972–73) · Lavagne (1973–74) · Baraffe (1974–76) · Lavagne (1976–82) · Herbet (1982–83) · Notheaux (1983–88) · Mankowski (1988–93) · David (1993–96) · Exbrayat (1996–97) · Troch (1997–98) · Beaujouan (1998–99) · Smerecki (1999–00) · Beaujouan (2000) · Uvenard & Sence & Baronchelli (2000) · Domergue (2000–04) · Hinschberger (2004–05) · Uvenard (2005–07) · Nobilo (2007–08) · Hantz (2008–09) · Daury (2009–)
Categories:- 1969 births
- Living people
- French footballers
- France under-21 international footballers
- French football managers
- Stade de Reims players
- Angers SCO players
- Le Havre AC players
- AS Cannes players
- Stade Lavallois players
- LB Châteauroux players
- Ligue 1 players
- Ligue 2 players
- LB Châteauroux managers
- Le Havre AC managers
- French football midfielder stubs
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