- Didier Notheaux
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Didier Notheaux Personal information Full name Didier Notheaux Date of birth 4 February 1948 Place of birth Deville-lès-Rouen, France Playing position Former defender, coach Youth career 1958-1960 Deville-lès-Rouen 1960-? FC Rouen Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† ?-1974 FC Rouen 1974-1976 RC Lens 1976-1977 Stade Rennais FC 1977-1980 FC Rouen 1980-1981 FC Lisieux Teams managed ?-? FC Lisieux 1983-1988 Le Havre AC 1988-1990 FC Mulhouse 1990-1991 Stade de Reims 1991-1993 Stade Rennais FC November 1993-1995 ASOA Valence 1995-1996 FC Sochaux-Montbéliard ?-? Saint-Denis Saint-Leu 1998-1999 Burkina Faso September 2000-2003 ASOA Valence 2007 Benin 2007 Burkina Faso * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Didier Notheaux (born 4 February 1948 in Déville-lès-Rouen, Seine-Maritime) is a French football coach.
Prior to his coaching career, he played mainly for FC Rouen, RC Lens and Stade Rennais FC.He then coached numerous French clubs and already had a brief stint for Burkina Faso.He led the team to 2000 African Cup of Nations, but was fired just before the tournament.He came back in Africa in 2007.[1]
References
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–)
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–)
Stade Rennais F.C. – managers Griffith (1906–09) · Scoones (1920–22) · Trojanek (1930–31) · Szekany (1932–33) · McCloy (1933) · Schneider (1933–36) · Batmale (1936–41) · Bonneville & Scharwath (1941–42) · Batmale (1942–45) · Pleyer (1945–52) · Artigas (1952–55) · Guérin (1955–61) · Cuissard (1961–64) · Prouff (1964–72) · Cédolin (1972–74) · Cuissard (1974–76) · Dubaële (1976–77) · Jubert (1977–79) · Garcia (1979–82) · Vincent (1982–84) · Mosca (1984–86) · Rampillon (1987) · Keruzoré (1987–91) · Notheaux (1991–93) · Le Millinaire (1993–96) · Colleu (1996–97) · David (1997–98) · Le Guen (1998–01) · Gourcuff (2001–02) · Bergeroo (2002) · Halilhodžić (2002–03) · Bölöni (2003–06) · Dréossi (2006–07) · Lacombe (2007–09) · Antonetti (2009–)
FC Sochaux-Montbéliard – managers Bailly (1928–29) · Gibson (1929–34) · Bailly (1934) · Ross (1934–36) · Abegglen (1936) · Ross (1936–39) · Wartel (1939–44) · Mattler (1944–46) · Wartel (1946–52) · Dormois (1952–60) · Wartel (1960) · Dupal (1960–62) · Hug (1962–67) · Vuillaume (1967) · Krstić (1967–69) · Barret (1969–75) · Fauvergue (1975–81) · Mosca (1981–84) · Takač (1984–85) · Fauvergue (1985–87) · Barret (1987) · Takač (1987–94) · Santini (1994–95) · Notheaux (1995–96) · Hadžibegić (1996–98) · Anziani (1998–99) · Fernandez (1999–2002) · Lacombe (2002–05) · Bijotat (2005–06) · Perrin (2006–07) · Hantz (2007) · Ruty (2007) · Gillot (2008–11) · Baždarević (2011–)
Benin national football team – managers Varga (1964–66) · Liebhaber (1983–84) · Schnittger (1990–94) · Biotchane (xxxx–xx) · Taelman (2001–03) · Attuquayefio (2003–04) · Revelli (2004) · Devèze (2005) · Codjo (2005–07) · Notheaux (2007) · Gomez (2007) · Fabisch (2007–08) · Gomez (2008) · Dussuyer (2008–10) · Nobilo (2010) · Codjo (2011) ·
Burkina Faso national football team – managers Pfister (1976–78) · Überjahn (1988–90) · Traore (1992–96) · Zagre (1996) · Vutov (1996–97) · Jabir (1997) · Troussier (1997–98) · Notheaux (1998–99) · Taelman (2000) · Diarra (2000–01) · Fulloné (2001–02) · Yameogo & Weboanga (2002) · Rabier (2002–04) · Todorov (2004–05) · Simondi (2005–06) · Traore (2006–07) · Notheaux & Diarra (2007) · Duarte (2008–)
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