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Daniel Langrand Personal information Date of birth 1922 Place of birth Tourcoing (Nord)[1], France Playing position Goalkeeper, coach Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1944-1947 Olympique avignonnais Teams managed 1954-1964 AS Aulnoye-Aymeries 1964-1966 DC Bruxelles April 1966-1969 Lille OSC 1969-January 1973 USG Boulogne December 1975-1979 USG Boulogne * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Daniel Langrand is a French footballer and coach born in 1922 in Tourcoing (Nord).
Former goalkeeper for Olympique avignonnais,[2] after the war, he later became a coach.
He began his career in Belgium with SC Boussu-Bois before joining AA La Louvière. In 1954, he joined AS Aulnoye-Aymeries. He spent ten years at the avesnois club, before continuing his professional adventure at Daring Club de Bruxelles, in 1964.[3]
Between April 1966 and 1969, he trained Lille OSC. After that, he managed the players of USG Boulogne until 1979.[4]
References
- ^ Player page at playerhistory.com
- ^ Player page at footballdatabase.eu
- ^ Official site of AS Aulnoye-Aymeries
- ^ Professional coaching career at rsssf.com
Lille OSC – managers Nagy (1931–32) · De Veen (1932–34) · Fisher (1934–35) · Magner (1935–37) · Steirling (1937–38) · Konrád (1938–39) · Winckelmans (1941–43) · Denglos (1943–44) · Berry (1944–46) · Cheuva (1946–58) · Delepaut (1958–59) · Vandooren (1959–61) · Baratte (1961–62) · Poitevin (1962–63) · Bigot (1963–66) · Langrand (1966–69) · Jadrejak (1969–70) · Gardien (1970–73) · Peyroche (1973–76) · Samoy (1976–77) · Arribas (1977–82) · Dos Santos (1982–84) · Heylens (1984–89) · Santini (1989–92) · Metsu (1992–93) · Kasperczak (1993) · Mankowski (1993–94) · Fernandez (1994–95) · Cavalli (1995–97) · Gauthier & Samoy (1997) · Froger (1997–98) · Halilhodžić (1998–2001) · Baronchelli (2001–02) · Halilhodžić (2002) · Puel (2002–08) · Garcia (2008–)
US Boulogne – managers Blaud (1936–37) · Payne (1937–39) · Bourbotte & Hauvespré (1950–53) · Bourbotte (1953–56) · Prouff (1956–58) · Meerseman (1959–61) · Prévost (1961–62) · Cheuva (1962–66) · Grizzetti (1966–67) · Schultz (1967) · Laune (1967–69) · Muller & Aubert (1969) · Langrand (1969–73) · Pruvost (1973) · Deladerrière (1973) · Favre (1973–74) · Oliver (1974–75) · Augustine (1975) · Langrand (1975–76) · Langrand & Douglas (1976–79) · Douglas (1979–82) · Souilliez (1982–86) · Zoonekynd (1986–88) · Bodji (1988–89) · Baraffe (1989–90) · Souilliez (1990–92) · Ellena (1992–94) · Langlois (1994–96) · Dupuis (1996–97) · Dupont (1997–98) · Dewilder (1998–99) · Dupuis (1999–2001) · Colinet (2001–03) · Langlois (2003) · Brown (2003–04) · Dupuis (2004) · Montanier (2004–09) · Guyot (2009–10) · Estevan (2010–)
R. Daring Club Molenbeek R.W.D. Molenbeek Week (1973–76) · de Visser (1976–77) · Horváth (1977–79) · Borremans (1979–81) · Boskamp (1981) · Brom (1981–82) · Dockx (1982–83) · Vermeersch (1983–84) · Garot (1984–86) · Frivaldszky (1986–87) · Horváth (1987) · Van Himst (1987–88) · Vandendaele (1988) · Broos (1988–91) · Novák (1991) · Smets (1991–94) · Vandereycken (1994–97) · Renders (1997–98) · Vandersmissen (1998) · Jacobs (1998–2001) · Thairet (2001) · Ferrera (2001–02)
Categories:- French footballers
- Avignon Football 84 players
- French football managers
- Lille OSC managers
- US Boulogne managers
- 1922 births
- Living people
- French football goalkeeper stubs
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