Fernand Duchaussoy

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Fernand Duchaussoy in September 2013

Fernand Duchaussoy (born December 30, 1942 in Pessac , Gironde department ) is a French sports official ; After the staff change due to the " South African turmoil " around the French men's national team in the summer of 2010, he was President of the French football association FFF for almost a year .

Duchaussoy worked as a teacher of physics and chemistry at a lyceum in his northern French place of residence, Berck , and at the same time served himself up in the association hierarchy: from 1981 to 1988 as chairman of the amateur club Association Sportive du Rang de Flier , from 1988 to 1997 in various functions in the association district of the Côte d'Opale - since 1992 as district chairman - and from 1992 initially as vice, from 1997 to 2005 as president of the Ligue Nord-Pas-de-Calais de Football .

In 2005 he was elected President of the Amateur Area within the FFF, who in 2001 had already become a deputy at this level. On July 23, 2010 he took over the presidency of the association on an interim basis from Jean-Pierre Escalettes, who had finally resigned on that day . In the ordinary election in June 2011, he was defeated by the previous Vice President Noël Le Graët in the first ballot.

In addition, Duchaussoy has been one of the Vice Presidents of the French Olympic Committee (CNOSF) since June 2009 .

Remarks

  1. Duchaussoy's career as an official on the website of the French Olympic Committee (CNOSF)
  2. ^ Election result at France Football on June 18, 2011