Season 2023-24: Introducing our 18 coaches... | OneFootball

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·21 November 2023

Season 2023-24: Introducing our 18 coaches...

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Here's a look at the 18 coaches helming clubs in Ligue 1 Uber Eats this season.

Luis ENRIQUE (Paris Saint-Germain, 53, Spanish)

Career history:


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AS Roma (ITA, 2011-12), Cela Vigo (ESP, 2013-14), FC Barcelona (ESP, 2014-17), Spain (July 2018-June 2019, Nov. 2018-Dec. 2022), PSG (since July 2023)

Honours:

Champions League: 2015

European Supercup: 2015

Club World Cup: 2015

La Liga champion: 2015 and 2016

Spanish Cup: 2015, 2016 and 2017

Spanish Supercup: 2016

FIFA Coach of the Year: 2015

La Liga Coach of the Year: 2015

Gennaro GATTUSO (Olympique de Marseille, 45, Italian)

Career history:

FC Sion (SUI, Feb.-March 2013), Palermo FC (ITA, June-Sept. 2013), OFI Crete (GRE, 2014-Dec. 2014), AC Pisa (ITA, 2015-16, Sept. 2016-17), AC Milan U19 (ITA, 2017-Nov. 2017), AC Milan (ITA, Nov. 2017-19), Napoli (ITA, Dec. 2019-21), Valencia CF (ESP, 2022-Jan. 2023), OM (since September 2023)

Honours:

Italian Cup: 2020

Franck HAISE (RC Lens, 52, French)

Career:

FC Lorient (Oct-Nov 2016, interim), RC Lens (since February 2020)

Honours:

UNFP Trophy for Ligue 1 Uber Eats Coach of the Season: 2023

Uber Eats Ligue 1 runner-up: 2023

Ligue 2 BKT runner-up: 2020

Julien STEPHAN (Stade Rennais, 43, French)

Career history:

Stade Rennais (Dec. 2018-March 2021), RC Strasbourg Alsace (2021-Jan. 2023), Stade Rennais (since November 2023)

Honours:

Coupe de France: 2019

Paulo FONSECA (LOSC, 50, Portuguese)

Career:

1° Dezembro (POR, 2007/08), Odivelas (POR, 2008/09), CD Pinhalnovense (POR, 2009-2011), CD Aves (POR, 2011/12), Paços Ferreira (POR, 2012/13), FC Porto (POR, 2013-March 2014), Paços Ferreira (POR, 2014/15) SC Braga (POR, 2015/16), Shakhtar Donetsk (UKR, 2016-2019), AS Roma (ITA, 2019-2021), LOSC (since July 2022)

Honours:

Portuguese Supercup: 2013

Portuguese Cup: 2016

Ukrainian champions: 2017, 2018 and 2019

Ukrainian Cup: 2017, 2018 and 2019

Ukrainian Supercup: 2017

Best coach in the Ukrainian championship: 2017

Adolf HUTTER (AS Monaco, 53, Austrian)

Career history:

Rheindorf Altach (AUT, 2009-April 2012), SV Grödig (AUT, 2012-14), RB Salzburg (AUT, 2014-15), BSC Young Boys (SUI, Sept. 2015-18), Eintracht Frankfurt (GER, 2018-21), Borussia Mönchengladbach (GER, 2021-22), AS Monaco (since July 2023)

Honours:

Austrian champion: 2015

Austrian Cup: 2015

Swiss champion: 2018

Austrian D2 champion: 2013

Europa League semi-finalist: 2019

Best Bundesliga coach: 2019 and 2021

Fabio GROSSO (Olympique Lyonnais, 45, Italian)

Career history:

Juventus U19 (ITA, 2014-2017), FC Bari (ITA, 2017-18), Hellas Verona (ITA, 2018-19), Brescia (ITA, Nov.-Dec. 2019), FC Sion (SUI, August 2020-March 2021), Frosinone (ITA, March 2021-2023), OL (since September 2023)

Honours:

Serie BKT champion: 2023

Italian Primavera champion: 2016

Pascal GASTIEN (Clermont Foot 63, 59, French)

Career:

Chamois Niortais (2009-14), Châteauroux (2014-15), Clermont Foot 63 (since September 2017).

Honours:

Ligue 2 BKT runners-up: 2021

CFA champion: 2010

UNFP Trophy for Ligue 2 BKT Coach of the Season: 2019 and 2021

Francesco FARIOLI (OGC Nice, 34, Italian)

Career history:

Karagümrük (TUR, March-Dec 2021), Alanyaspor (TUR, Jan 2022-Feb 2023), OGC Nice (since July 2023)

Régis LE BRIS (FC Lorient, 47, French)

Career history:

Stade Rennais (U15: 2004-2006, U19: 2006--12), FC Lorient (Youth academy head: 2012-2022, senior-team coach since June 2022)

Honours:

Gambardella Cup: 2008

French U19 champion: 2007

French U17 champion: 2015

Will STILL (Stade de Reims, 31, Belgian)

Career history:

Lierse SK (BEL, Oct-Dec 2017), Beerschot VA (BEL, Jan-June 2021), Stade de Reims (since October 2022)

Michel DER ZAKARIAN (Montpellier Hérault SC, 60, Franco-Armenian)

Career history:

FC Nantes (Feb. 2007-Aug. 2008), Clermont Foot 63 (2009-12), FC Nantes (2012-16) Stade de Reims (2016-17), Montpellier Hérault SC (2017-21), Stade Brestois 29 (2021-Oct. 2022), Montpellier Hérault SC (since February 2023)

Honours:

Ligue 2 runner-up BKT: 2008

Carles MARTINEZ NOVELL (Toulouse FC, 39, Spanish)

Career history: FC Barcelona U16 (ESP, 2018-19), Al-Rayyan SC youth (QAT, Dec. 2019-20), Kuwait U20 (Oct. 2020-Dec. 2022), Toulouse FC (since June 2023)

Eric ROY (Stade Brestois 29, 56, French)

Career history:

OGC Nice (March 2010-Nov. 2011, sporting director 2009-10, 2011-12), RC Lens (sporting director, Sept. 2017-April 2019), Watford (ENG, sporting director, Dec. 2019-July 2020), Stade Brestois 29 (since January 2023)

Patrick VIEIRA (RC Strasbourg Alsace, 47, French)

Career history:

Manchester City (U21: 2013-June 2015, U19: Sept. 2013-Dec. 2015), New York City (MLS, Jan. 2016-2018), OGC Nice (2018-Dec. 2020), Crystal Palace (ENG, 2021-March 2023), RC Strasbourg Alsace (since July 2023)

Pierre ARISTOUY (FC Nantes, 43, French)

Career history:

FC Nantes (U19: 2021-23, senior-team coach since May 2023)

Honours:

French U19 champion: 2022 and 2023

Luka ELSNER (Havre AC, 41, Slovenian)

Career:

NK Domzale (2013-August 2016), Olimpija Ljubljana (SLO, 2016-March 2017), Paphos FC (CHY, 2017-Jan. 2018), RU Saint-Gilloise (BEL, 2018-19), Amiens SC (2019-Sept. 2020), KV Courtrai (BEL, Jan-Oct. 2021), Standard de Liège (BEL, Oct. 2021-April 2022), Havre AC (since June 2022)

Honours:

Ligue 2 BKT champion: 2023

UNFP Trophy for Ligue 2 BKT Coach of the Season: 2023

Laszlo BOLONI (FC Metz, aged 70, Romanian)

Career history:

ASNL (1994-2000), Romania (2000-01), Sporting CP (POR, 2001-03), Stade Rennais (2003-06), AS Monaco (2006-Oct. 2006), Al-Jazira (UAE, 2007-08), Standard de Liège (BEL, 2008-Feb. 2010), AL-Wahda FC (UAE, May-Sept. 2010), RC Lens (Jan.-May 2011), PAOK Salonika (GRE, 2011/12), Al-Khor SC (QAT, 2012-15), Royal Antwerp (BEL, 2017-20), La Gantoise (BEL, Aug-Sept 2020), Panathinaikos (GRE, Oct 2020-May 2021), FC Metz (since June 2022)

Honours:

BKT Ligue 2 champion: 1998

Portuguese championship: 2002

Portuguese Cup: 2002

Portuguese Supercup: 2002

GCC Club Cup: 2007

Belgian champion: 2009

Belgian Supercup: 2008 and 2009

Belgian Cup: 2020

Belgian league Coach of the Season: 2009

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