Jean Vincent (footballer)
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Jean Vincent (born 29 November 1930) is a former French football player and manager.
[edit] Playing career
- Lille OSC (1950-1956) - Ligue 1 champion in 1954; Coupe de France winner in 1953 and 1955
- Stade Reims (1956-1964) - Ligue 1 champion in 1958, 1960 and 1962; Coupe de France winner in 1958
He earned 46 caps and scored 22 goals for the France national football team, and played and scored in the 1954 FIFA World Cup, the 1958 FIFA World Cup, and the 1960 European Football Championship.
[edit] Coaching career
- SM Caen
- FC La Chaux-de-Fonds
- SC Bastia
- FC Lorient
- FC Nantes - Ligue 1 champion in 1977 and 1980; Coupe de France winner in 1979
- Cameroon national football team - coach at the 1982 FIFA World Cup
- Stade Rennes
- Casablanca
- Tunisia national football team
Cameroon squad - 1982 World Cup | ||
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1 N'Kono | 2 Kaham | 3 Enoka | 4 Ndjeya | 5 Onana | 6 Kundé | 7 Mbom | 8 Mbida | 9 Milla | 10 Tokoto | 11 Toube | 12 Bell | 13 Bahoken | 14 Abega | 15 Lea | 16 Aoudou | 17 Kamga | 18 Nguea | 19 Enanga | 20 Eyobo | 21 Ebongue | 22 Tschobang | Coach: Vincent |
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