- Didier Tholot
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Didier Tholot Personal information Date of birth April 2, 1964 Place of birth Feurs, France Playing position Striker Club information Current club LB Châteauroux (Manager) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1984–1987 Toulon 31 (1) 1987–1990 Niort 91 (18) 1990–1991 Reims 34 (14) 1991–1993 Saint-Étienne 50 (6) 1993–1995 Martigues 72 (26) 1995–1997 Bordeaux 20 (5) 1997–1999 Sion 51 (20) 1998 → Walsall (loan) 14 (4) 1999–2000 Basel 44 (16) 2000–2001 Young Boys 14 (3) 2001–2003 Vevey 42 (36) 2003–2004 Sion 20 (6) Teams managed 2002–2003 Vevey 2003–2004 Sion[1] 2005–2008 Libourne Saint-Seurin 2008 Reims[2] 2009–2010 FC Sion 2010– LB Châteauroux * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Didier Tholot (born April 2, 1964 in Feurs, Loire) is a retired French footballer and current manager of the Ligue 2 club LB Châteauroux.
Coaching career
Tholot began his coaching career on 1 July 2002 as player coach at Vevey after a successful season, turned back in summer 2003 to Sion as player coach.[1]
He coached FC Sion between 2004 and in 2005 signed a contract as Head Coach for Libourne Saint-Seurin. He coached Libourne Saint-Seurin for three seasons and climbed with the club 2007 in the Ligue 2.[3]
Tholot signed than in summer 2008 with Reims and was released on 25 December 2008.[1] On 14 April 2009 was named as the new Head Coach from FC Sion,[4] he signed a contract between 30 June 2009.[5]
External links
External links
- Didier Tholot French league stats at LFP.fr (French)
- Profile
LB Châteauroux – current squad 1 Fernandez · 2 B. Sylla · 3 Nando · 4 Roumegous · 6 Reynaud · 7 Kashi · 8 Hautcœur · 9 Dupuis · 11 Lafourcade · 13 Fournier · 14 Essombé · 15 Baby · 16 Caradec · 17 Scaramozzino · 18 Baldé · 19 Beauvue · 20 Orinel · 21 Moulin · 22 Bourgeois · 23 M. Sylla · 25 Fauque · 26 Reynaud · 27 Abraw · 28 Dohin · 29 Grange · 30 Millieras · Manager: Tholot
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–)
Categories:- 1964 births
- Living people
- People from Feurs
- French footballers
- Ligue 2 players
- Ligue 1 players
- Sporting Toulon Var players
- Chamois Niortais F.C. players
- Stade de Reims players
- AS Saint-Étienne players
- FC Martigues players
- FC Girondins de Bordeaux players
- FC Sion players
- Walsall F.C. players
- FC Basel players
- BSC Young Boys players
- French football managers
- FC Sion managers
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- LB Châteauroux managers
- French football forward stubs
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