Roger Lemerre

Football manager, Euro 2000 winner

Roger Lemerre - Football manager, Euro 2000 winner
Born

June 18th, 1941
84 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

France

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A former footballer and manager from France, held significant roles in the sport during his career. Managed the French national team, winning the UEFA Euro 2000 championship. Served as head coach for several clubs, including Stade Rennais and Stade de Reims. After a successful playing career mainly as a midfielder, transitioned into coaching, leading teams to various achievements in domestic leagues.

Won UEFA Euro 2000 with France

Managed Stade Rennais and Stade de Reims

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