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Hervé Renard

Hervé Jean-Marie Roger Renard (born 30 September 1968) is a French professional football coach and former player who is the manager of the France women's national team.

Hervé Renard
Renard as Morocco manager at the 2018 FIFA World Cup
Personal information
Full name Hervé Jean-Marie Roger Renard[1]
Date of birth (1968-09-30) 30 September 1968 (age 55)
Place of birth Aix-les-Bains, France
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
France women (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983–1990 Cannes 87 (0)
1991–1997 Stade de Vallauris [fr] 105 (2)
1997–1998 SC Draguignan 23 (1)
Total 215 (3)
Managerial career
1999–2001 SC Draguignan
2004 Cambridge United
2004 Nam Dinh
2005–2007 AS Cherbourg
2008–2010 Zambia
2010 Angola
2011 USM Alger
2011–2013 Zambia
2013–2014 Sochaux
2014–2015 Ivory Coast
2015 Lille
2016–2019 Morocco
2019–2023 Saudi Arabia
2023– France women
Medal record
Men's football
Africa Cup of Nations
Representing  Zambia (as manager)
Winner 2012
Representing  Ivory Coast (as manager)
Winner 2015
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Renard has previously been the manager of Zambia national team, with whom he won the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations; he also won the competition in 2015 with the Ivory Coast, becoming the first coach to win two Africa Cup of Nations with different teams. In addition, he coached Morocco at the 2018 World Cup. In 2019, he was appointed as manager of Saudi Arabia.

Early life edit

Hervé Jean-Marie Roger Renard[1] was born on 30 September 1968 in Aix-les-Bains, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.[2]

Playing career edit

Renard played as a defender for French clubs AS Cannes, Stade de Vallauris and SC Draguignan in a playing career which lasted from 1983 to 1998.[citation needed] After retiring as a professional player he worked as a cleaner, working there in the morning and training with Draguignan in the evening, eventually starting his own cleaning company.[3][4]

Coaching career edit

Early years edit

Renard began his coaching career with SC Draguignan.[4] He was Assistant at Chinese side Shanghai Cosco with head coach Claude Le Roy from 2002 to 2003,[3] and managed English side Cambridge United in 2004,[5][6] having first joined the club with Le Roy to serve as a coach.[7]

He became manager of Vietnamese club Song Da Nam Dinh in 2004, leaving them after several months.[8] He became manager of AS Cherbourg in 2005, leaving them in 2007.[9] He next became Assistant to Claude Le Roy for the Ghana national side.[10]

Zambia edit

In May 2008, Renard was appointed manager of the Zambia national team.[11] At the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations, he led Zambia to the quarter final stage of the tournament for the first time in 14 years.[12] Renard left his duties as Zambia manager in April 2010 with only two months remaining on his contract.[13] Two days later he agreed to become manager of Angola.[14] He resigned from his position as Angola manager in October 2010, and was replaced by Zeca Amaral.[15]

USM Alger edit

On 21 January 2011, Renard reached an agreement with Algerian club USM Alger to become the head coach of the club.[16]

Second spell with Zambia edit

On 22 October 2011, it was announced that Renard had returned for a second stint as coach of Zambia on a one-year contract.[17] He led the team to their first victory in the African Cup Of Nations in 2012. The win was dedicated to the 18 players who perished in April 1993, after a plane carrying the squad crashed just miles from the site of the 2012 final in Gabon.[18]

In May 2012, Chishimba Kambwili, the Zambian sports minister, announced he expected Renard to sign a new contract by the end of the month.[19]

After Zambia were eliminated from the group stages of the 2013 African Cup of Nations, Renard said that it was his fault.[20] He later criticised CAF for not allowing Zambia, as the 2012 winners of the AFCON, the chance to compete at the 2013 Confederations Cup.[21]

Renard was released from his contract by the Football Association of Zambia in October 2013, in preparation for a role with French club FC Sochaux.[22]

Sochaux edit

On 7 October 2013 it was announced that Renard was appointed as the new manager of French Ligue 1 side Sochaux.[23] In April 2014 he was linked with the Morocco national team job.[24][25]

The club was involved in a relegation fight in May 2014,[26] and after being relegated, he left the club later that month.[27] In July 2014 he was announced to be on the shortlist for the Ivory Coast job.[28]

Ivory Coast edit

 
Renard as Ivory Coast at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

Renard was appointed as manager of the Ivory Coast national team in July 2014.[29] He was manager at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, and praised the organization of the tournament.[30] He won the competition, becoming the first coach to win two Africa Cup of Nations with different countries.[31]

Lille edit

Renard became manager of French club Lille in May 2015.[32] On 11 November 2015, he was sacked after getting only 13 points in 13 league games.[33]

Morocco edit

 
Renard as Morocco manager at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

In February 2016, Renard was linked with the vacant Morocco national team job.[34] Later that month he was appointed as the new Morocco manager.[35] In October 2016 he was linked with the vacant Algeria national team job.[36]

In November 2017, he qualified Morocco to the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, their first since 1998.[37] Later that month, he signed a new contract, until 2022.[38] In July 2019 the Moroccan team was eliminated from the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, with Renard taking responsibility for the "shock exit".[39] He resigned a few days later, on 15 July 2019.[40][41]

Saudi Arabia edit

Later in July 2019 he became manager of Saudi Arabia, the first Frenchman to do so.[42][43] On 10 September 2019, he managed his first official match against Yemen in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification.[44] In March 2022, Renard led Saudi Arabia to qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and in the process became the foreign-born manager with the most wins (18) in the nation's history.[45] In their opening game of the World Cup, he led Saudi Arabia to a 2–1 win over Argentina, one of the pre-tournament favourites, in what was considered one of the biggest shock results in World Cup history.[46] However, Saudi Arabia lost the other two matches against Poland and Mexico, to be eliminated from the group stage.[47]

France women edit

In March 2023, Renard was linked with the job as coach of France women's national football team following the dismissal of Corinne Diacre.[48] On 29 March, the Saudi Arabian Football Federation accepted Renard's resignation, in order to begin his tenure as coach of the France women's team.[49] On 30 March, Renard officially became the manager of France's women's national team, succeeding Diacre with a contract lasted until August 2024.[50] He was tasked with preparing the team for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup amid player changes and conflicts, particularly with management.[51]

Renard became the first coach to manage teams in two different senior World Cups in the same year,[51] and the second manager to have coached at both the men's and women's World Cups after Englishman John Herdman.[52]

On 29 July, he became the first coach to win a match in both the men's and women's World Cups after France defeated Brazil in the group stage.[53] However, France were eliminated on penalties in the quarter-finals, losing to Australia.[54]

Personal life edit

Renard is in a relationship with Viviane Dièye, the widow of coach Bruno Metsu.[55]

His maternal grandparents were from Poland.[56]

Honours edit

As a manager edit

Zambia

Ivory Coast

Individual

References edit

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External links edit

  • Hervé Renard coach profile at National-Football-Teams.com  
  • Hervé Renard coach profile at Soccerway
  • Hervé Renard management career statistics at Soccerbase  

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Herve Jean Marie Roger Renard born 30 September 1968 is a French professional football coach and former player who is the manager of the France women s national team Herve RenardRenard as Morocco manager at the 2018 FIFA World CupPersonal informationFull nameHerve Jean Marie Roger Renard 1 Date of birth 1968 09 30 30 September 1968 age 55 Place of birthAix les Bains FrancePosition s DefenderTeam informationCurrent teamFrance women manager Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1983 1990Cannes87 0 1991 1997Stade de Vallauris fr 105 2 1997 1998SC Draguignan23 1 Total215 3 Managerial career1999 2001SC Draguignan2004Cambridge United2004Nam Dinh2005 2007AS Cherbourg2008 2010Zambia2010Angola2011USM Alger2011 2013Zambia2013 2014Sochaux2014 2015Ivory Coast2015Lille2016 2019Morocco2019 2023Saudi Arabia2023 France womenMedal record Men s footballAfrica Cup of NationsRepresenting Zambia as manager Winner 2012Representing Ivory Coast as manager Winner 2015 Club domestic league appearances and goalsRenard has previously been the manager of Zambia national team with whom he won the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations he also won the competition in 2015 with the Ivory Coast becoming the first coach to win two Africa Cup of Nations with different teams In addition he coached Morocco at the 2018 World Cup In 2019 he was appointed as manager of Saudi Arabia Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 3 Coaching career 3 1 Early years 3 2 Zambia 3 3 USM Alger 3 4 Second spell with Zambia 3 5 Sochaux 3 6 Ivory Coast 3 7 Lille 3 8 Morocco 3 9 Saudi Arabia 3 10 France women 4 Personal life 5 Honours 5 1 As a manager 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editHerve Jean Marie Roger Renard 1 was born on 30 September 1968 in Aix les Bains Auvergne Rhone Alpes 2 Playing career editRenard played as a defender for French clubs AS Cannes Stade de Vallauris and SC Draguignan in a playing career which lasted from 1983 to 1998 citation needed After retiring as a professional player he worked as a cleaner working there in the morning and training with Draguignan in the evening eventually starting his own cleaning company 3 4 Coaching career editEarly years edit Renard began his coaching career with SC Draguignan 4 He was Assistant at Chinese side Shanghai Cosco with head coach Claude Le Roy from 2002 to 2003 3 and managed English side Cambridge United in 2004 5 6 having first joined the club with Le Roy to serve as a coach 7 He became manager of Vietnamese club Song Da Nam Dinh in 2004 leaving them after several months 8 He became manager of AS Cherbourg in 2005 leaving them in 2007 9 He next became Assistant to Claude Le Roy for the Ghana national side 10 Zambia edit In May 2008 Renard was appointed manager of the Zambia national team 11 At the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations he led Zambia to the quarter final stage of the tournament for the first time in 14 years 12 Renard left his duties as Zambia manager in April 2010 with only two months remaining on his contract 13 Two days later he agreed to become manager of Angola 14 He resigned from his position as Angola manager in October 2010 and was replaced by Zeca Amaral 15 USM Alger edit On 21 January 2011 Renard reached an agreement with Algerian club USM Alger to become the head coach of the club 16 Second spell with Zambia edit On 22 October 2011 it was announced that Renard had returned for a second stint as coach of Zambia on a one year contract 17 He led the team to their first victory in the African Cup Of Nations in 2012 The win was dedicated to the 18 players who perished in April 1993 after a plane carrying the squad crashed just miles from the site of the 2012 final in Gabon 18 In May 2012 Chishimba Kambwili the Zambian sports minister announced he expected Renard to sign a new contract by the end of the month 19 After Zambia were eliminated from the group stages of the 2013 African Cup of Nations Renard said that it was his fault 20 He later criticised CAF for not allowing Zambia as the 2012 winners of the AFCON the chance to compete at the 2013 Confederations Cup 21 Renard was released from his contract by the Football Association of Zambia in October 2013 in preparation for a role with French club FC Sochaux 22 Sochaux edit On 7 October 2013 it was announced that Renard was appointed as the new manager of French Ligue 1 side Sochaux 23 In April 2014 he was linked with the Morocco national team job 24 25 The club was involved in a relegation fight in May 2014 26 and after being relegated he left the club later that month 27 In July 2014 he was announced to be on the shortlist for the Ivory Coast job 28 Ivory Coast edit nbsp Renard as Ivory Coast at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations Renard was appointed as manager of the Ivory Coast national team in July 2014 29 He was manager at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations and praised the organization of the tournament 30 He won the competition becoming the first coach to win two Africa Cup of Nations with different countries 31 Lille edit Renard became manager of French club Lille in May 2015 32 On 11 November 2015 he was sacked after getting only 13 points in 13 league games 33 Morocco edit nbsp Renard as Morocco manager at the 2018 FIFA World Cup In February 2016 Renard was linked with the vacant Morocco national team job 34 Later that month he was appointed as the new Morocco manager 35 In October 2016 he was linked with the vacant Algeria national team job 36 In November 2017 he qualified Morocco to the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia their first since 1998 37 Later that month he signed a new contract until 2022 38 In July 2019 the Moroccan team was eliminated from the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations with Renard taking responsibility for the shock exit 39 He resigned a few days later on 15 July 2019 40 41 Saudi Arabia edit Later in July 2019 he became manager of Saudi Arabia the first Frenchman to do so 42 43 On 10 September 2019 he managed his first official match against Yemen in the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification 44 In March 2022 Renard led Saudi Arabia to qualification for the 2022 FIFA World Cup and in the process became the foreign born manager with the most wins 18 in the nation s history 45 In their opening game of the World Cup he led Saudi Arabia to a 2 1 win over Argentina one of the pre tournament favourites in what was considered one of the biggest shock results in World Cup history 46 However Saudi Arabia lost the other two matches against Poland and Mexico to be eliminated from the group stage 47 France women edit In March 2023 Renard was linked with the job as coach of France women s national football team following the dismissal of Corinne Diacre 48 On 29 March the Saudi Arabian Football Federation accepted Renard s resignation in order to begin his tenure as coach of the France women s team 49 On 30 March Renard officially became the manager of France s women s national team succeeding Diacre with a contract lasted until August 2024 50 He was tasked with preparing the team for the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup amid player changes and conflicts particularly with management 51 Renard became the first coach to manage teams in two different senior World Cups in the same year 51 and the second manager to have coached at both the men s and women s World Cups after Englishman John Herdman 52 On 29 July he became the first coach to win a match in both the men s and women s World Cups after France defeated Brazil in the group stage 53 However France were eliminated on penalties in the quarter finals losing to Australia 54 Personal life editRenard is in a relationship with Viviane Dieye the widow of coach Bruno Metsu 55 His maternal grandparents were from Poland 56 Honours editAs a manager edit Zambia COSAFA Cup 2013 31 Africa Cup of Nations 2012 31 Ivory Coast Africa Cup of Nations 2015 31 Individual CAF Coach of the Year 2012 57 2015 58 2018 59 References edit a b Squad List FIFA Women s World Cup Australia amp New Zealand 2023 France FRA PDF FIFA 5 August 2023 p 17 Retrieved 6 August 2023 Herve Renard L Equipe in French Paris Retrieved 3 July 2022 a b My journey from binman to cup winning coach BBC Sport a b From cleaner to coach fascinating life of France s Renard BBC Sport Cambridge dismiss manager Renard BBC Sport 12 December 2004 Retrieved 7 May 2008 Butler Michael 14 June 2018 Morocco s Herve Renard a maestro in Africa who cut his teeth at Cambridge Michael Butler www theguardian com Cambridge opt for Claude www theguardian com Press Association 23 March 2004 Huấn luyện vien Nguyễn Ngọc Hảo về mai nha xưa in Vietnamese Bao Ba Rịa Vũng Tau 23 October 2006 Retrieved 17 February 2015 France Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs RSSSF Archived from the original on 18 June 2009 Retrieved 7 May 2008 Renard Gets Ghana Appointment Ghana Football Association Retrieved 23 March 2023 Kennedy Gondwe 7 May 2008 Renard named as new Zambia coach BBC Sport Retrieved 7 May 2008 ZAMBIA REACH LAST EIGHT Eurosport 22 January 2010 Retrieved 23 March 2023 Renard quits as Zambia coach BBC Sport 6 April 2010 Retrieved 6 October 2010 Angola appoint Frenchman Herve Renard as coach BBC Sport 8 April 2010 Retrieved 6 October 2010 Akwa backs Angola coach Amaral BBC Sport 6 October 2010 Retrieved 6 October 2010 L1 Herve Renard nouvel entraineur de l USM Alger Archived from the original on 24 October 2013 Herve Renard signs a contract to coach Zambia again BBC Sport 21 October 2011 Retrieved 23 March 2023 Zambia coach dedicates Africa Cup of Nations win to crash dead BBC Sport 13 February 2012 Retrieved 13 February 2012 Zambia s Sports Minister confident about Renard future BBC Sport 18 May 2012 Africa Cup of Nations Zambia exit my fault says Herve Renard BBC Sport 29 January 2013 Zambia coach Renard hits out at Caf BBC Sport 30 January 2013 Zambia and coach Herve Renard part company BBC Sport 7 October 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2013 Football Club Sochaux Montbeliard le site officiel www fcsochaux fr in French Retrieved 22 March 2018 Oussama Assaidi wants Morocco to appoint foreign coach BBC Sport 2 April 2014 Retrieved 3 April 2014 Herve Renard plays down links to Morocco coach position BBC Sport 24 April 2014 Retrieved 25 April 2014 Christian Chatelet 12 May 2014 Sochaux can fox the drop under Renard UEFA Retrieved 6 June 2014 Sochaux l entraineur Herve Renard confirme son depart in French RTL 18 May 2014 Retrieved 6 June 2014 Renard among names on Ivory Coast coach shortlist BBC Sport 22 July 2014 Retrieved 22 July 2014 Herve Renard appointed Ivory Coast boss BBC Sport 31 July 2014 Retrieved 1 August 2014 Afcon 2015 Tournament is a great success Renard BBC Sport 23 January 2015 Retrieved 24 January 2015 a b c d Afcon 2015 Yaya Toure hails unbelievable Ivory Coast win BBC Sport 9 February 2015 Retrieved 9 February 2015 Former Ivory Coast boss Herve Renard joins Lille as coach BBC Sport 25 May 2015 Retrieved 26 May 2015 Lille part ways with coach Herve Renard after only six months FOX Sports Retrieved 11 November 2015 Badou Zaki leaves post as Morocco coach by mutual consent BBC Sport 10 February 2016 Retrieved 11 February 2016 Morocco unveil Frenchman Herve Renard as coach BBC Sport 16 February 2016 Retrieved 17 February 2016 Oluwashina Okeleji 15 October 2016 Algeria deny reports of approach to Morocco coach Herve Renard BBC Sport Retrieved 16 October 2016 Ivory Coast 0 2 Morocco BBC Sport 11 November 2017 Retrieved 22 March 2018 Morocco extend Herve Renard s contract until 2022 BBC Sport 21 November 2017 Retrieved 22 March 2018 Morocco coach Herve Renard accepts responsibility for shock defeat TimesLIVE Atlas Lions coach Herve Renard resigns en yabiladi com Herve Renard Morocco coach steps down after Africa Cup of Nations BBC Sport 21 July 2019 Herve Renard becomes Saudi Arabia s new manager en yabiladi com Herve Renard Double Nations Cup winner is named as Saudi Arabia s new coach BBC Sport 29 July 2019 Herve Renard explique le choix Arabie Saoudite Foot Mercato in French 10 September 2019 رينارد أكثر الأجانب فوزا مع الأخضر makkahnewspaper com in Arabic 30 March 2022 Cryer Andy 22 November 2022 World Cup 2022 Saudi Arabia deliver seismic shock but don t count Argentina out BBC Sport Duerden John 1 December 2022 5 things we learned from Saudi Arabia s loss to Mexico and Qatar 2022 exit Arab News Herve Renard interesse par les Bleues mais toujours sous contrat avec l Arabie saoudite Herve Renard interested in les Bleues but still under contract with Saudi Arabia L Equipe in French 5 March 2023 Herve Renard quits Saudi Arabia to lead France at Women s World Cup The Guardian 29 March 2023 Herve Renard officiellement nomme selectionneur des Bleues Herve Renard officially named Les Bleues coach in French L Equipe 30 March 2023 Retrieved 30 March 2023 a b Panja Tariq 22 July 2023 Can This Man Fix France s Women s Team The New York Times Retrieved 29 July 2023 Coaches who managed in men s and women s World Cups Herve Renard joins John Herdman on exclusive list Sporting News India www sportingnews com 23 July 2023 Retrieved 13 August 2023 Harrington Anna 29 July 2023 Renard inspires France past Brazil at World Cup Yahoo Sport Australian Associated Press Retrieved 29 July 2023 In one of the most dramatic penalty shootouts in World Cup history the heroes of the Matildas stood up to the pressure ABC News 12 August 2023 Retrieved 13 August 2023 Herve Renard et Viviane Dieye la veuve de Metsu la nouvelle romance leral net in French 24 April 2018 Pobozniak Jakub 1 April 2022 Selekcjoner Arabii moi dziadkowie to Polacy Mama jest szczesliwa sport tvp pl Emmanuel Ogala 20 December 2012 CAF Awards Yaya Toure remains Africa s best Premium Times Nigeria Retrieved 1 December 2022 Herve Renard clinches second CAF Coach of the Year 2015 Africa Cup of Nations Zambia African Football Retrieved 1 December 2022 Bazza Tarek Morocco s Hakimi Lekjaa Renard Winners of 2018 CAF Awards Morocco World News Retrieved 1 December 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Herve Renard Herve Renard 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