Jean Petit (football player, 1949)
Jean Petit | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | September 25, 1949 | |
place of birth | Toulouse , France | |
size | 174 cm | |
position | midfield | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
1958-1967 | Toulouse FC | |
1967-1969 | Bagneres-de-Luchon Sports | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1969-1982 | AS Monaco | 428 (76) |
1981-1982 | AS Monaco B | 8 | (4)
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1977-1980 | France | 12 | (1)
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1987-1994 | AS Monaco (assistant coach) | |
1994 | AS Monaco (interim) | |
1994-2005 | AS Monaco (assistant coach) | |
2005 | AS Monaco (interim) | |
2011-2014 | AS Monaco (assistant coach) | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Jean Petit (born September 25, 1949 in Toulouse ) is a former French football player and current coach . The midfielder played most of his career for AS Monaco and was also in action for the French national team.
Career
As a player
society
Jean Petit began his career in 1958 as a youth at Toulouse FC . After the club was dissolved in 1967, he played for Bagnères-de-Luchon Sports for two years . In 1969 he moved to AS Monaco , with whom he won the French championship in the 1977/78 and 1981/82 seasons and the Coupe de France in 1979/80 . In 1978, Petit was named France's Footballer of the Year . After the end of the 1981/82 season, he ended his playing career.
National team
Petit made twelve appearances for the French national team between 1977 and 1980 , scoring one goal. He took part with the team in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina and was used in the last group game against Hungary (3-1).
As a trainer
After Jean Petit had already played for AS Monaco for over ten years, he became assistant coach under Arsène Wenger in 1987 . After the club was only ninth in the 1993/94 season , Wenger was dismissed and Petit took over the post of head coach for a few days until the club introduced Jean Tigana as the new coach. Tigana remained a coach until 1999, after which Petit was assistant coach at the side of Claude Puel (1999-2001) and Didier Deschamps (2001-2005). In the fall of 2005, Petit was on the sidelines for four games as an interim coach. From September 2011 to June 2014 was again active as an assistant coach for the Monegasque.
successes
As a player
As an assistant trainer
- French champion : 1988 , 1997 , 2000 , 2017
- French cup winner : 1991
- French Supercup : 2000
- French league cup winner : 2003
Web links
- Jean Petit in the database of weltfussball.de
- Jean Petit in the database of National-Football-Teams.com (English)
- Player profile in the database of transfermarkt.de
- Trainer profile in the database of transfermarkt.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Petit, Jean |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 25, 1949 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Toulouse |