- Daniel Sanchez (French footballer)
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Daniel Sanchez Personal information Date of birth November 21, 1953 Place of birth Oujda, Morocco, French colonial empire Playing position Striker Club information Current club Valenciennes (Manager) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1972-1981 Nice 1981-1982 Paris Saint-Germain 1982-1983 Mulhouse 1983-1985 Saint-Étienne 1985-1987 Cannes Teams managed 1987-1990 Nice U-18 team 1990-1994 Nice Youth academy and 2nd team 1995-1996 Villefranche 1996 Nice 1997-1998 Nagoya Grampus assistant manager 1998-1999 Nagoya Grampus manager 2001-2003 Bordeaux assistant coach 2003-2004 Academy of Moscow 2004-2006 Saint-Étienne assistant coach 2007-2011 Tours[1] 2011- Valenciennes * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).- You may look at Uruguayan footballer Daniel Sánchez.
Daniel Sanchez (born 21 November 1953) is a French former football striker currently managing Ligue 1 team Valenciennes.[2]
References
- ^ France - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs
- ^ "D. Sanchez au VAFC pour 2 ans" (in French). Valenciennes FC. 8 June 2011. http://www.va-fc.com/fr/saison/actualite/article/6518/D.-Sanchez-au-VAFC-pour-2-ans.html.
OGC Nice – managers McDewitt (1932–33) · Bell, Kramer, McDewitt & Tandler (1933–34) · Lowy (1935–37) · Kudrna (1937) · Zamora (1937–38) · Samitier (1938–42) · Valle (1944–46) · Castro (1946) · Lardi (1946–47) · Marek (1947–49) · Veinante (1949–50) · Rous (1950) · Lardi (1950–51) · Andoire (1951–52) · Zatelli (1952–53) · Berry (1953–55) · Carniglia (1955–57) · Luciano (1957–62) · Andoire (1962–64) · Gonzales (1964–69) · Rossi (1969–71) · Snella (1971–74) · Marković (1974–76) · Guillou (1976–77) · Rossi (1977–78) · Kocsur (1978–79) · Batteux (1979) · Rossi (1979–80) · Marković (1980–81) · Domingo (1981–82) · Sérafin (1982–87) · Bjeković (1987–89) · Alonzo (1989) · Bianchi (1989–90) · Fernandez (1990–91) · Huck (1991–92) · Emon (1992–96) · Sanchez (1996) · Takač (1996–97) · Renquin (1997–98) · Takač (1998) · Zvunka (1998–99) · David (1999) · Buffat & David (1999) · Fleury (1999) · Damiano (1999) · David (1999–2000) · Salvioni (2000–02) · Rohr (2002–05) · Buscher (2005) · Antonetti (2005–09) · Ollé-Nicolle (2009–10) · Roy (2010–)
Nagoya Grampus – managers Hiraki (1992–93) · Milne (1994) · Miura (1994) · Wenger (1995–96) · Costa (1996) · Queiroz (1996–97) · Tanaka (1997–99) · Sanchez (1999) · Mazarópi (1999) · João Carlos (1999–01) · Miura (2001) · Verdenik (2002–03) · Nelsinho (2003–05) · Nakata (2005) · Vergoossen (2006–07) · Stojković (2008–)
Tours FC – managers Aston (1952–56) · Dombeck (1964–67) · Bernard (–69) · Jublot (1969–76) · Phelipon (1976–81) · Hollink (1981–83) · Briet (1983–85) · Besnard (1985–86) · Jublot (1986–88) · Sérafin (1988–92) · Keruzoré (1992–93) · Leroux (1993–95) · Letard (1995–99) · Falette (1999–07) · Bizeul (2007) · Sanchez (2007–11) · Zeidler (2011–)
Valenciennes FC – managers Griffiths (1933–35) · Fabian (1935–38) · Demeillez (1938) · Parmentier (1938–46) · Plummer (1946–47) · Parmentier (1947–48) · Tison (1948–50) · Pérus (1950–51) · Demeillez (1951–53) · Domergue (1953–66) · Robert (1966–70) · Provelli (1970) · Domergue (1970–72) · Loze (1972) · Destrumelle (1973–79) · Wilczek and Tempovski (1979–82) · Wilczek and Desmenez (1982) · Desmenez (1982–86) · Leclercq (1986–87) · Zvunka (1987–88) · Peyroche (1988–91) · Smerecki (1991–92) · Primorac (1992–93) · Metsu (1993–94) · Dewilder (1994–96) · Corroyer (1996) · Batelli (1996–00) · Ollé-Nicolle (2000–03) · Leclercq (2003–05) · Kombouaré (2005–09) · Montanier (2009–11) · Sanchez (2011–)
Valenciennes FC – current squad 1 Penneteau · 2 Ducourtioux · 3 Mfuyi · 4 Gil · 5 Schmitz · 6 Sánchez · 7 Lacourt · 8 Danic · 9 Aboubakar · 10 Dossevi · 12 Gomis · 13 Traoré · 14 Kadir · 15 Isimat-Mirin · 16 Leca · 18 Lala · 19 Nam · 20 Angoua · 21 Loriot · 22 Massampu · 23 Saez · 24 Bong · 25 Mater (c) · 26 Cohade · 27 Samassa · 28 Pujol · 30 Brocard · 32 Obin · Manager: Sanchez
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