- Dominique Bathenay
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Dominique Bathenay Personal information Full name Dominique Bathenay Date of birth February 13, 1954 Place of birth Pont-d'Ain, Ain, France Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in) Playing position Midfielder Youth career 1971–1973 Saint-Étienne Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1973–1978 Saint-Étienne 158 (25) 1978–1985 Paris SG 230 (31) 1985–1987 Sète ? (?) National team 1975–82 France 20 (4) Teams managed 1987–1988 Sète 1988–1989 Reims 1989–1990 US Monastir 1990–1994 Choisy-le-Roi March–June 1996 Saint-Étienne 2000–December 2001 Nîmes May–November 2002 Seychelles January 2003–April 2004 Sedan 2006 Qatar 2006–2008 United Arab Emirates (Assistant coach) 2008–2009 United Arab Emirates * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Dominique Bathenay (born February 13, 1954 in Pont-d'Ain, Ain) is a retired football midfielder from France, who last worked as Head Coach of United Arab Emirates.[1]
Career
Bathenay played for AS Saint-Étienne from 1973 to 1978,[2] and for Paris Saint-Germain F.C. from 1978 to 1985.
He was a member of the French squad that competed at the 1978 FIFA World Cup. He obtained a total number of twenty international caps for the France national football team, scoring four goals, in the years 1975-1982.[3]
References
External links
- lequipe.fr (French)
France squad – 1978 FIFA World Cup FC Sète – managers Regan (1929–33) · Dedieu (1933–36) · Azema (1936–37) · Marmiès (1937–39) · Cazal (1939–40) · Rous (1940–43) · Stefanović (1943–46) · Féron (1946–47) · Danzelle (1947–48) · Féjean (1948–49) · Rous (1949–50) · Tomazover (1950–54) · Zavadsky (1954–55) · Koranyi (1955–56) · Plovie (1956–58) · Balmanya (1958–60) · Tomazover (1960–65) · Mandaron & Plovie (1965–69) · Bernard (1969–70) · Marc & Plovie (1970–72) · Louis (1972–74) · Milosavljević (1974–76) · Miramond (1976–77) · Nagy & Tomazover (1977–78) · Passi (1978–80) · Calabuig (1980–83) · Herbet (1983–85) · Milosavljević (1985–86) · Bathenay (1986–88) · Calabuig & Milosavljević (1988–89) · Calabuig (1989–90) · Pellegrini (1990–91) · Calabuig (1991–96) · Bourrier (1996–97) · Calabuig (1997–2000) · David & Lebeau (2000–01) · Scala (2001–02) · Rust (2002–03) · Beaumian & Calabuig (2003–06) · Batelli (2006) · Buiges (2006) · Sarramagna (2006–07) · Laurey (2007–08) · Aboufares (2008) · Rémola (2008–09) · Beaumian (2009–10) · Chabert (2010–)
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–)
AS Saint-Étienne – managers Locke (1932–33) · Locke & Rivers (1933–34) · Duckworth (1934–35) · Vago (1935–36) · Duckworth (1936–40) · Cabannes (1940–43) · Tax (1943–50) · Snella (1950–59) · Vernier (1959–60) · Wicart (1960–61) · Guérin (1961–62) · Wicart (1962–63) · Snella (1963–67) · Batteux (1967–72) · Herbin (1972–83) · Briet (1983) · Djorkaeff (1983–84) · Kasperczak (1984–87) · Herbin (1987–90) · Sarramagna (1990–92) · Santini (1992–94) · Baup (1994–96) · Bossis (1996) · Bathenay (1996) · Mankowski (1996–97) · Herbin & Repellini (1997–98) · Nouzaret (1998–2000) · Soler (2000) · Toshack (2000) · Garcia & Wallemme (2001) · Michel (2001) · Antonetti (2001–04) · Baup (2004–06) · Hašek (2006–07) · Roussey (2007–08) · Perrin (2008–09) · Galtier (2009–)
Seychelles national football team – managers Fisher (1970–xx) · Gardašević (1998–2001) · Bathenay (2002) · Shungu (2006–08) · Mak (2008–10) · Holmlund (2010) · Amers-Morrison (2010) · Ralph (2011–)
CS Sedan Ardennes – managers Weinstock (1946–47) · Dugauguez (1948–63) · Vandooren (1963–64) · Dugauguez (1964–74) · Tordo (1974–75) · Brény (1975–76) · Perrin (1976–78) · Roy (1978–80) · Tordo (1980–87) · Le Floch'moan (1987–94) · Sarramagna (1994–95) · Metsu (1995–98) · Remy (1998–2000) · Dupont (2000–01) · Stambouli (2001–03) · Bathenay (2003–04) · Romano (2004–06) · Pasqualetti (2006–08) · Chauvin (2008–11) · Guyot (2011–)
United Arab Emirates national football team – managers Sheita (1972–73) · Gharib (1973) · Sheita (1973–74) · El-Sherbini (1975) · Gharib (1975–76) · Tadić (1976) · Revie (1977–80) · Mohajerani (1980–84) · Parreira (1984–88) · Zagallo (1988–90) · Blaut (1990) · Parreira (1990) · Lobanovsky (1990–92) · Piechniczek (1992–95) · Ivić (1995–96) · Sandri (1997) · Máčala (1997) · Sandri (1998) · Queiroz (1998–99) · Juričić (1999) · Masfar (2000) · Michel (2000–01) · Saqr (2001) · Ruys (2001) · Bonfrere (2001–02) · Hodgson (2002–04) · De Mos (2004–05) · Advocaat (2005) · Metsu (2006–08) · Bathenay (2008–09) · Katanec (2009–11) Mesfer (2011–)
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