Claude Puel

Claude Puel ( born September 2, 1961 in Castres ) is a French football player and coach.

The Puel used at right-back or right midfield denied his playing career exclusively in the AS Monaco, with whom he, among others in 1982 and 1988 championship titles and won the 1991 National Cup. Between 1978 and 1996 he graduated from Erstligapartien 488, in which he scored four goals. In addition, in 49 European games he wore the red and white dress of ASM. He reached with his team in 1990, the semifinals in 1992 and lost the final against Werder Bremen in the Cup Winners' Cup competition, had to stop due to an injury, however, in the Claude Puel; In 1994 he was again in the semifinals, this time in the Champions League.

The Monegasque Claude Puel began in 1999 his coaching career. He then coached Lille (2002-2008) and was elected coach of the year 2005. From July 2008 to June 2011 he was head coach at Olympique Lyon. Since July 2012, he has worked in this capacity at OGC Nice. In mid-February he was at the game against FC Nantes to 488 times as head coach - working in the Ligue 1 instead - as frequently as a player; so he built his leading position in the Erstligastatistik France, the cumulative number of games as a player and as a coach on, before Robert Herbin ( 383 plus 528) and Antoine Redin (305 plus 552) further.

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