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Georges Peyroche (born 27
January 1937) is a
French football player and manager.
France -
Trainers of
First and
Second Division Clubs Archived 18 June...
- to 1991,
Valenciennes improved significantly under manager Georges Peyroche.
Peyroche left the club in 1991 and
Francis Smerecki was
named as his replacement...
- Anne
Peyroche, born Anne
Marthe Alice Smal, is a
French biologist and geneticist. From
October 2017 to
January 2018, she
acted as
interim president of...
- 2010–2017:
Alain Fuchs From 24
October 2017 to 24
January 2018 (interim): Anne
Peyroche Since 24
January 2018:
Antoine Petit [fr]
Several of the
French Nobel Prize...
- well as
midfielders René
Ferrier and Kees
Rijvers and
striker Georges Peyroche, Saint-Étienne won the
league by four
points over Lens. In 1958, Saint-Étienne...
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Parisians to
their maiden trophy, the
Ligue 2 title, in 1971.
Georges Peyroche coached PSG for
three years and
seven months,
being their longest-serving...
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Langrand 1969–1970
Joseph Jadrejak 1970–1973 René
Gardien 1973–1976
Georges Peyroche 1976–1977
Charles Samoy (caretaker) 1977–1982 José
Arribas 1982–1984 Arnaud...
- boss of the Île-de-France club.
Following the
arrival of
manager Georges Peyroche in
November 1979, the club
established itself as a top-half team and then...
- 1983–1984
Wlodzimierz Lubanski: 1984–1985
Pierre Garcia: 1985–1987
Georges Peyroche: 1987–1988
Pierre Garcia: 1988–1990 Marc Rastoll: 1990–1993
Roger Pohon:...
- percentage: 76.32% – Unai Emery. Longest-serving: 3 years, 7
months –
Georges Peyroche. Most
titles won with the club: 30
titles –
Marquinhos and
Marco Verratti...