Louis Hon
French footballer (1924–2008)
Hon in 1949 | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Antonin Louis Hon | ||
Date of birth | (1924-09-11)11 September 1924 | ||
Place of birth | Couches, Saône-et-Loire, France | ||
Date of death | 5 January 2008(2008-01-05) (aged 83) | ||
Place of death | Saint-Raphaël, France | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Youth career | |||
Sentinelle de Brienon | |||
Montélimar | |||
V.G.A. Saint-Maur | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1946–1950 | Stade Français | ||
1950–1953 | Real Madrid | 41 | (0) |
1953–1956 | Stade Français | ||
1956 | Stade Saint-Raphaël | ||
International career | |||
1947–1949 | France | 12 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1957–1958 | Jaén | ||
1959–1960 | Racing Santander | ||
1960 | Celta | ||
1960–1961 | Real Madrid B | ||
1963–1964 | Racing Santander | ||
1964–1965 | Betis | ||
1965–1966 | Zaragoza | ||
1966–1968 | Lyon | ||
1968–1969 | Angers | ||
1969–1970 | Pontevedra | ||
1970–1971 | Ajaccio | ||
1971–1972 | Olympique Avignonnais | ||
1972–1973 | Paris FC | ||
1973–1974 | Ajaccio | ||
1976–1978 | Lorient | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Louis Hon (11 September 1924 – 5 January 2008) was a French professional footballer and coach. He was the first French-born player to sign with Real Madrid.[1] After his playing career, Hon was a manager in Spain and France, guiding Lyon to a win in the 1966–67 Coupe de France.[2]
References
External links
- Profile
- Louis Hon at BDFutbol
- Louis Hon at National-Football-Teams.com
- Obituary, UEFA.com
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Coupe de France winning managers
- 1918–25: Unknown
- 1926: Gibson
- 1927: Gibson
- 1928: Unknown
- 1929: Unknown
- 1930: Regan
- 1931: Unknown
- 1932: Aitken
- 1933: Griffiths
- 1934: Dedieu
- 1935: Dittrich
- 1936: Kimpton
- 1937: Ross
- 1938: Conchy
- 1939: Kimpton
- 1940: Rous
- 1941: Díaz
- 1942: Veinante
- 1943: Gonzales
- 1944: Wartel
- 1945: Baron
- 1946: Cheuva
- 1947: Cheuva
- 1948: Cheuva
- 1949: Baron
- 1950: Roessler
- 1951: Nicolas
- 1952: Andoire
- 1953: Cheuva
- 1954: Berry
- 1955: Cheuva
- 1956: Dugauguez
- 1957: Bigot
- 1958: Batteux
- 1959: Jasseron
- 1960: Leduc
- 1961: Dugauguez
- 1962: Guérin
- 1963: Leduc
- 1964: Jasseron
- 1965: Prouff
- 1966: Frantz
- 1967: Hon
- 1968: Batteux
- 1969: Zatelli
- 1970: Batteux
- 1971: Prouff
- 1972: Zatelli
- 1973: Mignot
- 1974: Herbin
- 1975: Herbin
- 1976: Zvunka
- 1977: Herbin
- 1978: Redin
- 1979: Vincent
- 1980: Banide
- 1981: Redin
- 1982: Peyroche
- 1983: Peyroche
- 1984: Kasperczak
- 1985: Muller
- 1986: Jacquet
- 1987: Jacquet
- 1988: Husson
- 1989: Gili
- 1990: Mézy
- 1991: Wenger
- 1993: Artur Jorge
- 1994: Roux
- 1995: Fernandez
- 1996: Roux
- 1997: Takač
- 1998: Gomes
- 1999: Denoueix
- 2000: Denoueix
- 2001: Pouliquen
- 2002: Pouliquen
- 2003: Roux
- 2004: Halilhodžić
- 2005: Roux
- 2006: Lacombe
- 2007: Perrin
- 2008: Perrin
- 2009: Zvunka
- 2010: Kombouaré
- 2011: Garcia
- 2012: Garde
- 2013: Gillot
- 2014: Gourvennec
- 2015: Blanc
- 2016: Blanc
- 2017: Emery
- 2018: Emery
- 2019: Stéphan
- 2020: Tuchel
- 2021: Pochettino
- 2022: Kombouaré
- 2023: Montanier
- 2024: Luis Enrique
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