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Dominique Bathenay (born 13
February 1954) is a
French former professional footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder and coach.
Bathenay pla**** for AS Saint-Étienne...
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qualification for the 2004
African Cup of
Nations as the team, led by
Dominique Bathenay then
Michael Nees,
finished third and
recorded two
prestigious home wins:...
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remarkable players include Zlatan Ibrahimović,
Safet Sušić,
Dominique Bathenay,
Mustapha Dahleb, Luis Fernandez,
Dominique Rocheteau, Raí, Pauleta, David...
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failing to
score after numerous chances by
Jacques Santini,
Dominique Bathenay and
Osvaldo Piazza,
among others. A
single goal by
Franz Roth eventually...
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start to
finish thanks in big part to the
likes of Joël Bats,
Dominique Bathenay, Luis Fernandez,
Dominique Rocheteau and
Safet Sušić, all of whom made...
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Barlaguet (1994–96)
Pierre Mosca (1996–99)
Serge Delmas (1999–00)
Dominique Bathenay (2000)
Bernard Boissier (2001–02) François
Brisson and
Armand Sene (2002–03)...
- Remy (1998-00) Alex
Dupont (2000–01)
Henri Stambouli (2001–03)
Dominique Bathenay (2003–2004)
Serge Romano (2004–06) José
Pasqualetti (2006–08)
Landry Chauvin...
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Desmenez 1982–85
Pierre Phelipon 1985–88
Carlos Bianchi 1988–89
Dominique Bathenay 1989–90
Jacky Lemée 1990–91
Didier Notheaux 1991–92
Pierre Phelipon 1992–93...
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February 2003, Seyc****es
signed with Ness
after the
former coach Dominique Bathenay before a year ago
decided to resign. "Kosova përforcohet me një gjerman...
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Early in the
second half Saint-Étienne
equalised through Dominique Bathenay. The goal
meant that the tie was 2–1 in the
French team's
favour and due...