French Player of the Year
The French Player of the Year is an association football award presented annually by the French magazine France Football since 1959. Originally, only French players playing in France were eligible, but from 1996 French players playing abroad were in contention to win the trophy. Since 2001, former winners elect the player of the year.[1]
Winners
Manager of the Year
Every year, the magazine elects the best French manager of the year. The jury is composed of former laureates.[1]
- 1970: Albert Batteux
- 1970: Mario Zatelli
- 1971: Kader Firoud
- 1971: Jean Prouff
- 1972: Jean Snella
- 1973: Robert Herbin
- 1974: Pierre Cahuzac
- 1975: Georges Huart
- 1976: Robert Herbin
- 1977: Pierre Cahuzac
- 1978: Gilbert Gress
- 1979: Michel Le Millinaire
- 1980: René Hauss
- 1981: Aimé Jacquet
- 1982: Michel Hidalgo
- 1983: Michel Le Milinaire
- 1984: Aimé Jacquet
- 1985: Jean-Claude Suaudeau
- 1986: Guy Roux
- 1987: Jean Fernández
- 1988: Guy Roux
- 1989: Gérard Gili
- 1990: Henryk Kasperczak
- 1991: Daniel Jeandupeux
- 1992: Jean-Claude Suaudeau
- 1993: Jean Fernández
- 1994: Jean-Claude Suaudeau
- 1995: Francis Smerecki
- 1996: Guy Roux
- 1997: Jean Tigana
- 1998: Aimé Jacquet
- 1999: Élie Baup
- 2000: Alex Dupont
- 2001: Vahid Halilhodžić
- 2002: Jacques Santini
- 2003: Didier Deschamps
- 2004: Paul Le Guen
- 2005: Claude Puel
- 2006: Pablo Correa
- 2007: Pablo Correa
- 2008: Arsène Wenger
- 2009: Laurent Blanc
- 2010: Didier Deschamps
- 2011: Rudi Garcia
- 2012: René Girard
- 2013: Rudi Garcia
- 2014: Rudi Garcia
References
- 1 2 Garin, Erik; Pierrend, José Luis (8 January 2015). "France – Footballer of the Year". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
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