- Marc Collat
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Marc Collat Personal information Full name Marc Collat Date of birth 24 May 1950 Place of birth Fort-de-France, Martinique, France Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1960–1966 Châtillon-sous-Bagneux 1966–1969 Malakoff 1969–1972 RC Paris 1972–1980 Malakoff 1980–1982 Stade français 1982–1983 Versailles 1983–1986 La Celle-Saint-Cloud Teams managed 1983–1986 La Celle-Saint-Cloud 1986–1989 Paris SG Scout 1987–1989 France U18 1989–1993 France reserve team 1993–1994 Créteil 1995 Le Tampon 1995–1997 Saint-Brieuc 1998 Amiens Sports director 1998–2000 Paris SG Youth academy 2000–2002 Reims 2003–2004 Qatar U19 2005–2006 Clermont Foot 2006–2008 USM Alger 2009 Mauritius[1] 2009–2010 Reims * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Marc Collat is a football coach born 24 May 1950 in Fort-de-France[2](Martinique). He retired as coach in 2010 after promoting the Stade de Reims in ligue 2 for the second time.
References
- ^ "Collat appointed Mauritius coach". BBC Sport. 19 January 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/africa/7837585.stm. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
- ^ (French) "Marc Collat sera le prochain DTN du football mauricien". lexpress.mu. 19 December 2008. http://www.lexpress.mu/story/610-marc-collat-sera-le-prochain-dtn-du-football-mauricien.html. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
Stade Reims – managers Harrison (1931–34) · Aitken (1934–36) · Kielholz (1936–37) · Garabedian (1937) · Besvekony (1937–38) · Bieber (1938–40) · Cottin (1940–41) · Vandooren (1941–43) · Garabedian (1943–45) · Roessler (1945–50) · Batteux (1950–63) · Cottin (1963) · Cottin & Prouff (1963–64) · Jonquet (1964–67) · Prosdocimi (1967) · Rummelhardt (1967–69) · Fruchart (1969–72) · Desmenez (1972) · Oliver (1972) · Leduc (1972–74) · Desmenez (1974–75) · Leblond (1975) · Flamion (1975–78) · d'Armenia (1978) · Desmenez (1978) · Flamion (1978) · d'Armenia (1978) · Flamion (1978–79) · Prosdocimi (1979) · Vernier (1979–80) · Jonquet & Desmenez (1980–81) · Desmenez (1981–82) · Phelipon (1982–85) · Bianchi (1985–88) · Bathenay (1988–89) · Lemée (1989–90) · Notheaux (1990–91) · Phelipon (1991–92) · Duval (1992–93) · Bournel (1993) · Giannetta (1993–95) · Abreu (1995–2000) · Triquenaux (2000) · Collat (2000–02) · Goavec (2002–03) · Lozano (2003–05) · Cloët (2005) · Froger (2005–08) · Tholot (2008) · Fernandez (2008–09) · Collat (2009–10) · Fournier (2010–)
Mauritius national football team – Brophy (1957–59) · Le Roy (1959–63) · McLennan (1963–64) · Elahee (1970–88) · Kosmehl (1976–88) · Elahee (1994–96) · Gutendorf (1997) · Chundunsing (1998) · Dorasami (1998–2002) · L'Aiguille (1998–2002) · Parizon (2002–03) · Patel (2003) · Antoine (2003–05) · Gunesh (2003–05) · Dorasami (2006) · L'Aiguille (2006) · Gowreesunkur (2006) · Patel (2007) · Chundunsing (2007–08) · Théodore (2008–09) · Collat (2009) · Patel (2009–) Categories:- 1950 births
- French footballers
- Stade Français footballers
- French football managers
- US Créteil-Lusitanos managers
- Clermont Foot managers
- Stade de Reims managers
- Mauritius national football team managers
- Living people
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