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Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Pierre Lechantre Pierre LechantreFrench footballer (born 1950) Pierre Lechantre Lechantre in 2012Personal informationDate of birth (1950-04-02) 2 April 1950 (age 76)Place of birth Lille, FrancePosition StrikerYouth career1955–1964 Lambersart1964–1970 LilleSenior career*Years Team Apps (Gls)1970–1975 Sochaux 1975–1976 Monaco 1976–1979 Laval 1979–1980 Lens 1980–1981 Marseille 1981–1983 Reims 1983–1986 Red Star 1986–1989 Paris FC Managerial career1987–1992 Paris FC1992–1995 Le Perreux1999–2001 Cameroon2002–2003 Qatar2003 Al-Ahli2003–2004 Al-Siliya2005–2006 Mali2006–2007 Al Rayyan2007–2008 MAS Fès2009–2010[1][2] Club Africain2010 CS Sfaxien2012–2013[3] Al Arabi2015 Al-Ittihad Club Tripoli2016 Congo2018 Simba Medal record Men's football Representing Cameroon (as manager) Africa Cup of Nations Winner2000 Ghana-Nigeria * Club domestic league appearances and goals Pierre Lechantre (born 2 April 1950) is a French football coach and former player. He won the 2000 African Cup of Nations with the Cameroon national team. Career On 27 April 2012, Lechantre was named as the head coach of Senegal, but failed to reach a final agreement with the Senegalese Football Federation on the terms of his contract.[4] In April 2018 he was one of 77 applicants for the vacant Cameroon national team job.[5] Honours As Manager Cameroon African Cup of Nations: 2000[6][7] References ↑ "Championnat de tunisie : Club Africain : Lechantre viré - Tunisie - FootAfrica 365, toute l'actualité du foot". Archived from the original on 11 April 2010. Retrieved 11 April 2010. ↑ "Majeri remplace Lechantre - Ligue I Pro (Tunisie) - 2009-2010 - FOOTBALL - Eurosport". Archived from the original on 11 April 2010. Retrieved 11 April 2010. ↑ Al Arabi fire Lechantre after three games Deprecated link archived 16 April 2013 at archive.today QSL.com.qa. 30 September 2012. ↑ "Newly appointed Pierre Lechantre steps down as Senegal coach". goal.com. 10 May 2012. Retrieved 11 May 2012. ↑ Oluwashina Okeleji (23 April 2018). "77 applicants for vacant Cameroon coaching position". BBC Sport. Retrieved 27 April 2018. ↑ "African Nations Cup 2002 - Final Squads-Lists, Cameroon". Retrieved 9 August 2025. ↑ "African Nations Cup 2000 - Final Tournament Details". Retrieved 9 August 2025. External links Profile Profile vteAfrica Cup of Nations winning managers 1957: Fahmy 1959: Titkos 1962: Tessema 1963: Gyamfi 1965: Gyamfi 1968: Csanádi 1970: Starosta 1972: Bibanzoulou 1974: Vidinić 1976: Mărdărescu 1978: Osam-Duodu 1980: Glória 1982: Gyamfi 1984: Ognjanović 1986: Smith 1988: Le Roy 1990: Kermali 1992: Martial 1994: Westerhof 1996: Barker 1998: El-Gohary 2000: Lechantre 2002: Schäfer 2004: Lemerre 2006: Shehata 2008: Shehata 2010: Shehata 2012: Renard 2013: Keshi 2015: Renard 2017: Broos 2019: Belmadi 2021: Cissé 2023: Faé 2025: Regragui Pierre Lechantre international tournaments vteCameroon squad – 2000 Africa Cup of Nations winners (3rd title) 1 Boukar 2 Atouba 3 Wome 4 Song (c) 5 Kalla 6 Njanka 7 Tchoutang 8 Geremi 9 Eto'o 10 M'Boma 11 N'Diefi 12 Lauren 13 Mettomo 14 Pensée 15 N'Do 16 Bekono 17 Foé 18 Hamga 19 Mahouvé 20 Olembé 21 Job 22 Hamidou Coach: Lechantre vteCameroon squad – 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup 1 Boukar 2 Tchato 3 Womé 4 Song (c) 5 Kalla 6 Njanka 7 Tchoutang 8 Geremi 9 Eto'o 10 M'Boma 11 Lauren 12 Songo'o 13 Moncharé 14 Epalle 15 Alnoudji 16 Tchatchoua 17 Foé 18 N'Diefi 19 Pensée 20 Olembé 21 Job 22 Kome 23 Kameni Coach: Lechantre Pierre Lechantre managerial positions vteParis FC – managers Hon (1971–72) Djorkaeffc (1972–73) Dalla Cieca (1973–76) Vicot (1976–79) Lemerre (1979–81) Muro (1981–83) Rabat (1983–84) Lechantre (1987–92) Velud (1992) Onnis (1992–95) Velud (1995–99) Carayon (1999) Buigues (1999–2002) Lemaître (2002–04) Parizon (2004) Poppc (2004–05) Pilorget (2005–07) Wallemme (2007–08) Pilorget (2008–09) Vannuchi (2009–11) Mboma (2011–12) Guillou (2012) Monier (2012–13) Diamé (2013) Taine (2013–15) Renaud (2015) Vasseur (2015–16) Ray (2016–17) Mercadal (2017–18) Baždarević (2018–19) Gillii (2019–20) Girard (2020–21) Laurey (2021–23) Gilli (2023–26) Kombouaré (2026–) (i) = interim vteCameroon national football team – managers Colonna (1965–70) Fobete & Colonna (1970) Schnittger (1970–73) Beara (1973–75) Ridanović (1976–79) Žutić (1980–82) Vincent (1982) Ognjanović (1982–84) Le Roy (1985–88) Nepomnyashchy (1988–90) Redon (1991–92) Nyongha (1992–94) Michel (1994) Nyongha (1994–96) Depireux (1996–97) Manga-Onguéné (1997–98) Le Roy (1998) Lechantre (1999–2001) Corfou (2001) Akono (2001) Schäfer (2001–04) Artur Jorge (2004–06) Haan (2006–07) Nyongha (2007) Pfister (2007–09) N'Kono (a.i.) (2009) Le Guen (2009–10) Clemente (2010–11) Lavagne (2011–12) Akono (2012–13) Finke (2013–15) Belinga (a.i.) (2015–16) Broos (2016–17) Song (a.i.) (2018) Belinga (a.i.) (2018) Seedorf (2018–19) Conceição (2019–22) Song (2022–24) Brys (2024–25) Pagou (2025–) vteQatar national football team – managers Kheiri (1969–72) Mahmoud (1974) Wignall (1975–76) Carrdone (1977–78) Othman (1979) Evaristo (1980–85) de Carvalhoc (1984) Dino Sani & J.Espinosa (1985–86) Cardoso (1987–88) Prokopenko (1988) Cabralzinho (1989) Dino Sani (1989–90) Maslo (1990) Luís Fernandes (1992) Evaristo (1992) Wortmann (1992) Lapola (1992–93) Mallalah (1993) Lapola (1993–94) Evaristo (1994) Mackay (1994–95) Larsen (1995–96) Bonfrère (1996–97) Hadžiabdić (1997) Zé Mário (1998) Milioli (1998) Bonfrère (1998–99) Hadžiabdić (2000–01) Campos (2001) Lechantre (2002–03) Troussier (2003–04) al-Misnadc (2004) Mušović (2004–07) Fossati (2007–08) Metsu (2008–11) Rajevac (2011) Lazaroni (2011) Autuori (2012–13) Thani (2013–14) Belmadi (2014–15) Carreño (2015–16) Fossati (2016–17) Sánchez (2017–22) Pinheiro (2023) Queiroz (2023) Márquez (2023–24) García (2024–25) Lopetegui (2025–) (c) = caretaker manager vteMali national football team – managers Sy (1960–66) Tóth (196x–70) Weigang (1970–73) Holovko (1979–1982) Diallo (198x–89) Sissoko (19xx–93) Keïta (1993–97) Sarramagna (1998–2000) Mattè (2000–01) Kasperczak (2001–02) Dalger (2002–03) Stambouli (2003–04) Moizan (2004) Keïta (2004–05) Lechantre (2005–06) Dialloc (2006) Jodar (2006–08) Keshi (2008–10) Giresse (2010–12) Dialloc (2012) Carteron (2012–13) Dialloc (2013) Kasperczak (2013–15) Giresse (2015–17) Magassoubac (2017–19) Magassouba (2019–22) Chelle (2022–24) Saintfiet (2024–) (c) = caretaker manager vteAl-Rayyan SC – managers Ashour (1967–XX) Ashour (1973–XX) Youssef c (1976) Powell (1976–XX) Al Haj (1981–83) Vavá (1984–85) Jones (1985) Dicks (1985) Dobson (1985–87) Vavá c (1989) Dicks (1989–90) Al Haj (1990) Simões (1990–91) Luis Alberto (1991–92) Simões (1992–93) Cabralzinho (1993–94) Larsen (1994–95) Evaristo (1995) Johansen (1995–96) Mubarak (1996–97) Piechniczek (1997) Podedworny (1997–98) Jones (1998) Poulsen (1998–99) Larsen (1999–2000) Dutra (2000) Campos (2000) Santos (2000–01) Paulo Henrique (2001–02) Amarildo (2002) Castaneda (2002–04) Nilsson (2004) Larsen (2004–05) van den Berg (2005) Fernandez (2005) Hormatallah (2005) Lozano (2005–06) Madjer (2006) Lechantre (2006–07) Autuori (2007–09) Paquetá (2009–10) Autuori (2009–11) Aguirre (2011–13) Jiménez (2013–15) Fossati (2015–16) Laudrup (2016–18) Arruabarrena (2018) Uygun (2018–19) Gilson (2019) Aguirre (2019–20) F. César c (2020) Blanc (2020–22) Córdova (2022–23) Jardim (2023–24) Asbaghi (2024) Ali (2024–25) Artur Jorge (2025–26) Moreno (2026–) vteAl-Arabi SC (Qatar) – managers Daf'allah (1972) Jamal (1975–76) Al-Jassim (1976–78) Zainal (1978) C. Silas (1978–80) Mokhtar (1980) Cardoso (1981–83) Francisco (1983–84) Sebastião (1984) Cabralzinho (1984–86) Sebastião (1986) Bowie (1988–89) Alberto (1989–91) O. Oliveira (1991–92) Zé Mário (1992) Addison (1992–93) Zé Mário (1993) Simões (1993–94) O. Oliveira (1994–95) Salman (1995–96) Saad (1996) Mušović (1996–97) Teixeira (1997–98) Saad (1998) Azarenkov (1998–99) Muzurović (1999) José Paulo (1999) Patricio (1999) Poulsen (1999–2000) Santibáñez (2000) Dirjal (2000–01) Cardoso (2001) Saad (2001–02) Santrač (2002–03) Pereira (2003) Cabralzinho (2003) Sidka (2003–05) Balaci (2005) Saad (2005–06) Michel (2006) Saad (2006) Juričić (2006–07) Romão (2007–08) Fernandes (2008) Zé Mário (2008–09) Stielike (2009–10) Chamusca (2010–11) Silas (2011–12) Saad (2012) Lechantre (2012) Bennij (2012) Shehata (2012) Bennij (2012–13) Stielike (2013–14) PC Gusmão (2014) Petrescu (2014) Carreño (2014–15) Zola (2015–16) Pelusso (2016) Aguirre (2016–17) O. Oliveira (2017) Yâakoubi (2017) Bonačić (2017–18) Hallgrímsson (2018–21) Ali (2021–24) Rodríguezc (2024–25) Amo (2025) Rodríguezc (2025) Contra (2025–) vteCongo national football team – managers Ebondzibato (1962–64) Sokolov (1964–65) Ebondzibato (1965–70) Bibanzulu (1970–73) Ndoudi (1973–74) Manolache (1974–76) Ondzola (1978) Goujon (1986–87) Minga (1992–1993) Memy (1997–98) Ngouinda (1998–99) Memy (1999–2000) Ngakosso (2000) Tchangana (2001) Minga (2001) Moldovan (2001–02) Ngouinda (2002) Andrey (2002–03) Bernard (2003) Letard (2004–05) Tchangana (2005–06) Tosi (2006–07) Tchangana (2007–08) Todorov (2008–10) Corfou (2010–11) Ngakosso (2011) Wallemme (2011–12) Djabour (2012–13) Le Roy (2013–15) Lechantre (2016) Ngatsono (2016–17) Migné (2017–18) Valdo (2018–21) Put (2021–23) Ngata (2023–2025) Ngatsono (2025–)