Didier Notheaux
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | Didier Notheaux | ||
| Date of birth | 4 February 1948 | ||
| Place of birth | Déville-lès-Rouen, France | ||
| Playing position | Former defender, coach | ||
| Youth career | |||
| 1958-1960 | Déville-lès-Rouen | ||
| 1960-? | Rouen | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| ?-1974 | Rouen | ||
| 1974-1976 | Lens | ||
| 1976-1977 | Rennes | ||
| 1977-1980 | Rouen | ||
| 1980-1981 | FC Lisieux | ||
| Teams managed | |||
| ?-? | FC Lisieux | ||
| 1983-1988 | Le Havre | ||
| 1988-1990 | FC Mulhouse | ||
| 1990-1991 | Reims | ||
| 1991-1993 | Rennes | ||
| November 1993-1995 | ASOA Valence | ||
| 1995-1996 | Sochaux | ||
| ?-? | Saint-Denis Saint-Leu | ||
| 1998-1999 | Burkina Faso | ||
| September 2000-2003 | ASOA Valence | ||
| 2007 | Benin | ||
| 2007 | Burkina Faso | ||
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. | |||
Didier Notheaux (born 4 February 1948 in Déville-lès-Rouen, Seine-Maritime) is a French football coach.
Prior to his coaching career, he played mainly for FC Rouen, RC Lens and Stade Rennais FC. He then coached numerous French clubs and already had a brief stint for Burkina Faso. He led the team to 2000 African Cup of Nations, but was fired just before the tournament. He came back in Africa in 2007.[1]
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