Loïc Amisse

Loïc Amisse ( born August 9, 1954 in Nantes ) is a French former football player and current coach.

Playing career

In the club

The 1.66 m small left-footed played almost his entire career for the sporty flagship of his Breton home, FC Nantes. First used in 1973 by Jean Vincent coach in the league team, he developed starting from the season 1974/75, as it was largely spared by injury, for one and a half decades the undisputed master player on the left wing position. Loïc Amisse was quick, agile and explosive, also both edge donor and as a very efficient scorer. In 4- 3-3 system under Vincent's successor Jean -Claude Suaudeau he also developed defensive qualities in enemy attacks.

With the Canaris - as " canaries " the player of FC Nantes have been identified since the 1960s because of their yellow Dresses - won Amisse three league titles, in 1977, and has been to six times runner-up of Division 1 He was further in two finals at the National Cup, where he, the Parc des Princes stadium in 1979 as a winner (4:1 nV against AJ Auxerre ), 1983 but ( 2:3 against Paris Saint- Germain ) left as losers, but each remained without their own hits. He took part in the 1976 Olympic football tournament in 1977 and also for A-National player. In the European Cup competitions, he brought it on 31 missions and eight goals. In Europe Cup Winners' Cup 1979/80 he came with Nantes prior to the semifinals, where, however, the later Cupgewinner FC Valencia 2:1 and 0:4 further title dreams ended.

In the season 1989/90 Amisse brought it in to 14 appearances in the Division 1 Then he moved in 1990 to the SCO Angers; While this played in the top tier of the second division with, but the 4th place in Group B was not enough to ascend. In summer 1991, the striker ended his playing career.

Stations

  • Amicale Laïque of Dervallières ( in childhood )
  • Football Club de Nantes ( from the late 1960s, as a professional from 1973 to 1990 )
  • Angers Sporting Club de l' Ouest ( 1990/91, in D2)

In the National Team

Loïc Amisse was already playing in the French amateur national team, with which he participated in 1976 in the Olympic football tournament in Montreal and in the quarterfinals defeated the later gold medalist GDR. Between February 1977 and March 1983, he was appointed to the 12 countries playing in the French A- national team; thereby pass him 2 hits. His first appearance in this district yielded a 1-0 victory over Germany. Although he had graduated in 1980 ten games with the Bleus to November - the last of which again against West Germany (1:4 in Hannover) - National coach Michel Hidalgo did not consider him for the squad at the World Cup finals in 1978, because of the and the winger Six Rocheteau considered stronger. It took almost two and a half years before Amisse again - and that too only for two games - was inducted into the Équipe Tricolore, so that he was not also taken to the World Cup finals in 1982. The problem was solved, that he, unlike the yellow club dress, made ​​in the blue jersey flashed his skills only occasionally.

Palmarčs as a player

  • French Champion: 1977, 1980, 1983 ( and runner-up in 1974, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1986 )
  • French Cup Winners: 1979 ( and finalist 1983)
  • 12 A- international caps and 2 Results for France
  • A total of 31 games and 8 goals in the European Cupwettbewerben; Semi-finalist in the European Cup Winners' Cup 1979/80
  • Alps Cup winner: 1982
  • With 503 first division and 86 Torerfolgen (all for FC Nantes) ranked 15th in the list of French Record - league players (as of April 2008)

As a coach

After his last player station in Angers Amisse returned to " his" FC Nantes back. In its renowned youth development center (center de formation ), from which he had emerged in the early 1970s himself, he was responsible for the following decade, various youth teams of the club, then also the men's reserve team in the highest amateur class, the CFA. In summer 2003, he was appointed as successor to Angel Marcos coach Erstligamannschaft with which he pushed forward in 2004 to the final of the League Cup. In December 2004, it dismissed the club - which he had belonged for 35 years - due to poor results, as well as to pressure some players to leave and replaced him with Serge Le Dizet. Then Amisse worked as a trainer at an amateur club in Orvault on the outskirts of Nantes. However, since summer 2010, he worked again with the Canaris, whose second team he cared for in the fifth division: " return home was not easy; but I hesitated only briefly. Train young people and give them values ​​, is an interesting and important challenge. "

Loïc Amisse is married; his son, the professional footballer Hassan Ahamada played for five years (until 2005) at FC Nantes.

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