Gérard Gili

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Gérard Gili
Gerard Gili (cropped).jpg
Gili as Umm Salal manager
Personal information
Date of birth (1952-08-07) 7 August 1952 (age 72)
Place of birth Marseille, France
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) [1]
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1967–1971 CA Gombertois
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1971–1973 Marseille
1973–1976 Bastia
1976–1978 Rouen
1978–1979 Olympique Alès
1979–1980 Rouen
1980–1981 Bastia
1981–1983 Marseille
Managerial career
1988–1990 Marseille
1990–1991 Bordeaux
1992–1994 Montpellier
1994 Marseille
1995–1997 Marseille
1999–2000 Egypt
2002–2004 Bastia
2004–2006 Ivory Coast (assistant coach)
2006–2008 Ivory Coast (youth team)
2008 Ivory Coast
2008–2010 Umm Salal
2011–2012 Umm Salal
2013 Umm Salal
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Gérard Gili (born 7 August 1952) is a French football manager and former player.

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Gili's highest profile appointment was as manager of Ivory Coast. He was named as the Ivorians' head coach in January 2008, following the resignation of Ulrich Stielike for personal reasons on the eve of the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations. Gili was promoted from within, having been a former coach of the country's Under-23 side with whom he qualified for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

After leaving the Ivory Coast job, Gili was named manager of the Qatari club side Umm Salal, but he was sacked in 2010, leaving him unemployed for a year. However, he was reinstated on 15 December 2011 after Umm Salal sacked Moroccan coach Hassan Harmatallah "for unhealthy working environment". [2] The team was at the bottom of the table with no wins so far in mid-season. After the 2011–12 season, Gili was replaced by another French coach Bertrand Marchand.

During his playing career, he was most notably goalkeeper for Olympique de Marseille.

Career statistics

Head coach

As of 31 May 2013 [3]
NationTeamFromToRecord
PWDLWin %
Flag of France.svg Marseille 1988199085482413056.47
Flag of France.svg Bordeaux 1990199144141614031.82
Flag of France.svg Montpellier 1992199477272525035.06
Flag of France.svg Marseille 1995199780352421043.75
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt 199920009513055.56
Flag of France.svg Bastia 2002200476212332027.63
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast 200820088512062.50
Total37915511411040.9

Honours

As a manager

Marseille

Montpellier

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References

  1. Gérard Gili at WorldFootball.net
  2. Umm Salal sack coach Harmatallah Archived 31 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Gili manager statistics
  4. "France League Cup 1991/92". RSSSF . Retrieved 22 November 2023.