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Raymond Domenech
NameRaymond Domenech
Birth dateJanuary 24, 1952
Birth placeLyon, France
PositionDefender

Raymond Domenech is a French former footballer and manager who is best known for his tenure as the manager of the France national football team from 2004 to 2010. During his playing career, Domenech played for several clubs, including Lyon, Saint-Étienne, and Bordeaux, and was also a member of the France national football team that participated in the 1978 FIFA World Cup and the 1982 FIFA World Cup. Domenech's managerial career has been marked by his involvement with several prominent clubs and organizations, including Olympique de Lyon, Olympique de Marseille, and the French Football Federation. His coaching style and tactics have been influenced by notable managers such as Michel Hidalgo and Aimé Jacquet.

Early Life and Career

Raymond Domenech was born in Lyon, France to a family of Spanish descent. He began his football career at a young age, playing for local clubs such as AS Lyon and FC Lyon. Domenech's early life and career were shaped by his experiences playing for these clubs, as well as his involvement with the French Football Federation and its youth development programs. He was also influenced by notable footballers such as Just Fontaine and Raymond Kopa, who were both members of the France national football team during the 1950s and 1960s. Domenech's education and training were also influenced by institutions such as the University of Lyon and the Institut National du Sport, de l'Expertise et de la Performance.

Playing Career

Domenech's playing career spanned over a decade, during which he played for several prominent clubs, including Lyon, Saint-Étienne, and Bordeaux. He was a member of the France national football team that participated in the 1978 FIFA World Cup and the 1982 FIFA World Cup, and played alongside notable footballers such as Michel Platini and Jean Tigana. Domenech's playing style was influenced by his experiences playing for these clubs, as well as his involvement with the French Football Federation and its national team programs. He was also influenced by notable managers such as Michel Hidalgo and Aimé Jacquet, who both managed the France national football team during the 1970s and 1980s. Domenech's playing career was marked by his participation in several notable tournaments, including the European Cup and the UEFA Cup.

Coaching Career

After retiring from playing, Domenech began his coaching career, working as an assistant coach for several clubs, including Olympique de Lyon and Olympique de Marseille. He also worked as a coach for the French Football Federation, helping to develop the country's youth football programs. Domenech's coaching style and tactics were influenced by his experiences playing for and managing several prominent clubs, as well as his involvement with the French Football Federation and its national team programs. He was also influenced by notable managers such as Arsène Wenger and Gérard Houllier, who both managed several prominent clubs during the 1990s and 2000s. Domenech's coaching career was marked by his participation in several notable tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship.

Managerial Career

Domenech's managerial career has been marked by his tenure as the manager of the France national football team from 2004 to 2010. During his time in charge, the team participated in several notable tournaments, including the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the 2008 UEFA European Championship. Domenech's managerial style and tactics were influenced by his experiences playing for and managing several prominent clubs, as well as his involvement with the French Football Federation and its national team programs. He was also influenced by notable managers such as Luigi Riva and Marcello Lippi, who both managed several prominent clubs and national teams during the 1990s and 2000s. Domenech's managerial career was marked by his participation in several notable tournaments, including the FIFA Confederations Cup and the UEFA Nations League.

Personal Life

Domenech is married to Estelle Denis, a French television presenter, and has two children. He is known for his charismatic personality and his ability to connect with players and fans. Domenech has been involved in several charitable organizations, including the French Red Cross and the UNICEF. He has also been recognized for his contributions to football, including being awarded the Légion d'honneur and the Ordre national du Mérite. Domenech's personal life has been influenced by his experiences playing for and managing several prominent clubs, as well as his involvement with the French Football Federation and its national team programs. He has also been influenced by notable figures such as Zinedine Zidane and Thierry Henry, who both played for the France national football team during the 1990s and 2000s. Domenech's personal life has been marked by his participation in several notable events, including the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA European Championship. Category:French football managers

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