List of Olympique de Marseille managers and presidents

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The following is a list of all Marseille presidents and managers.

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Presidents

NameYears
Flag of France.svg René Dufaure de Montmirail1899–1902
Flag of France.svg Arnaud Bideleux1902–1905
Flag of France.svg Gabriel Dard1905–1908
Flag of France.svg Arnaud Bideleux1908–1909
Flag of France.svg Paul Le Cesne1909–1921
Flag of Italy.svg Marino Dallaporta1921–1924
Flag of France.svg Gabriel Dard1924–1935
Flag of France.svg Henri Raynaud1935–1938
Flag of France.svg Gabriel Dard1938
Flag of France.svg Marcel Constant1938–1945
Flag of France.svg Pierre Robin1945
Flag of France.svg Louis-Bernard Dancausse1945–1951
Flag of France.svg Marcel Constant1951–1954
Flag of France.svg Louis Aillaud1954–1956
Flag of France.svg Saby Zaraya1956–1963
Flag of France.svg Jean-Marie Luciani1963–1965
Flag of France.svg Marcel Leclerc1965–1972
Flag of France.svg René Gallian1972–April 1974
Flag of France.svg Fernand MericApril 1974–March 1977
Flag of France.svg Norbert D'AgostinoMarch 1977–1978
NameYears
Flag of France.svg René Gallian1978–1980
Flag of France.svg Christian Carlini1980–April 1981
Flag of France.svg Hamlet SettaApril 1981–June 1981
Flag of France.svg Jean Carrieu1981–April 1986
Flag of France.svg Bernard Tapie April 1986–December 1994
Flag of France.svg Pierre Cangioni December 1994–January 1995
Flag of France.svg Bernard CaïazzoJanuary 1995–Feb 1995
Flag of France.svg Jean-Michel RipaFebruary 1995–June 1995
Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Gaudin June 1995–July 1995
Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Gaudin
Flag of France.svg Jean-Michel Roussier
July 1995–September 1996
Flag of France.svg Robert Louis-Dreyfus 1996–September 2000
Flag of France.svg Yves Marchand2000–November 2001
Flag of France.svg Robert Louis-Dreyfus November 2001–2002
Flag of France.svg Christophe Bouchet 2002–January 2005
Flag of Senegal.svg Pape Diouf January 2005–June 2009 [1]
Flag of France.svg Jean-Claude Dassier June 2009–June 2011 [2]
Flag of France.svg Vincent Labrune June 2011–July 2016
Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Giovanni Ciccolunghi (interim)July 2016–October 2016
Flag of France.svg Jacques-Henri Eyraud October 2016– February 2021
Flag of Spain.svg Pablo Longoria February 2021–present

Managers

YearsManager
1923 Flag of Scotland.svg John McLalhan
1924–1926 Flag of France.svg André Gascard
1926–1927 Flag of Scotland.svg Victor Gibson
1927–1928 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg René Scheibenstock
1928–1930 Flag of France.svg Paul Seitz
1930 Flag of Scotland.svg Peter Farmer
1932–1933 Flag of Scotland.svg Charlie Bell
1933–1935 Flag of Austria.svg Vincent Diettrich
1935–October 1938 Flag of Hungary.svg József Eisenhoffer
October 1938–1939 Flag of Hungary.svg Willy Kohut
Flag of France.svg André Gascard
1939–1941 Flag of Hungary.svg József Eisenhoffer
July 1941–January 1942 Flag of France.svg André Gascard
January 1942–June 1942 Flag of France.svg Paul Seitz
June 1942–1943 Flag of France.svg André Blanc
Flag of France.svg Joseph Gonzales (or Flag of Austria.svg Friedrich Donenfeld)
1943–January 1944 Flag of France.svg Laurent Henric
January 1944–June 1944 Flag of France.svg Joseph Gonzales
June 1944–1946 Flag of France.svg Paul Wartel
1946–1947 Flag of France.svg Jules Dewaquez
1947–1949 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Zilizzi
1949–1950 Flag of France.svg Auguste Jordan
1950–1954 Flag of France.svg Henri Roessler
1954–February 1956 Flag of France.svg Roger Rolhion
February 1956–February 1958 Flag of France.svg Jean Robin
February 1958–June 1958 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Zilizzi
1958–1959 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Louis Maurer
1959–February 1962 Flag of France.svg Lucien Troupel
February 1962–July 1962 Flag of Brazil.svg Otto Glória
July 1962–December 1962 Flag of France.svg Armand Penverne
December 1962–July 1963 Flag of Spain.svg Luis Miró
1963–1964 Flag of France.svg Jean Robin
1964–1966 Flag of France.svg Mario Zatelli
1966–November 1968 Flag of France.svg Robert Domergue
YearsManager
November 1968–December 1968 Flag of France.svg Jean Djorkaeff
December 1968–December 1970 Flag of France.svg Mario Zatelli
January 1971–March 1972 Flag of France.svg Lucien Leduc
March 1972–July 1972 Flag of France.svg Mario Zatelli
July 1972–March 1973 Flag of Germany.svg Kurt Linder
March 1973–August 1973 Flag of France.svg Mario Zatelli
August 1973–December 1973 Flag of France.svg Joseph Bonnel
December 1973–February 1974 Flag of Chile.svg Fernando Riera
February 1974–1976 Flag of France.svg Jules Zvunka
1976–February 1977 Flag of France.svg José Arribas
February 1977–July 1977 Flag of France.svg Jules Zvunka
1977–December 1978 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Ivan Marković
December 1978–February 1980 Flag of France.svg Jules Zvunka
February 1980–September 1980 Flag of France.svg Jean Robin
1 July 1980 – 1 March 1981 Flag of France.svg Albert Batteux
14 April 1981–4 October 1984 Flag of France.svg Roland Gransart
October 1984 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Žarko Olarević
October 1984–1985 Flag of France.svg Pierre Cahuzac
1985–1986 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Žarko Olarević
1986–August 1988 Flag of France.svg Gérard Banide
25 July 1988–September 1990 Flag of France.svg Gérard Gili
1 September 1990–31 December 1990 Flag of Germany.svg Franz Beckenbauer
January 1991–July 1991 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Raymond Goethals
July 1991–October 1991 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Tomislav Ivić
October 1991–1992 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Raymond Goethals
1 July 1992–30 November 1992 Flag of France.svg Jean Fernandez
November 1992–1993 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Raymond Goethals
1993–December 1994 Flag of France.svg Marc Bourrier
December 1994 Flag of France.svg Gérard Gili
16 December 1994–June 1995 Flag of France.svg Henri Stambouli
January 1995–30 June 1995 Flag of France.svg Henri Stambouli
Flag of Croatia.svg Luka Peruzović
July 1995–15 September 1995 Flag of France.svg Henri Stambouli
September 1995–1997 Flag of France.svg Gérard Gili
1 July 1997–1 November 1999 Flag of France.svg Rolland Courbis
YearsManager
25 November 1999–30 July 2000 Flag of France.svg Bernard Casoni
1 July 2000–17 November 2000 Flag of Brazil.svg Abel Braga
19 November 2000–25 November 2000 Flag of France.svg Albert Emon
Flag of France.svg Christophe Galtier
27 November 2000–3 April 2001 Flag of Spain.svg Javier Clemente
9 April 2001 – 30 July 2001 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Ivić
25 July 2001–24 August 2001 Flag of France.svg José Anigo
August 2001 Flag of Croatia.svg Josip Skoblar
Flag of France.svg Marc Lévy
31 August 2001–30 November 2001 Flag of Croatia.svg Tomislav Ivić
November 2001–December 2001 Flag of Croatia.svg Zoran Vujović
8 December 2001–30 July 2002 Flag of France.svg Albert Emon
1 July 2002–14 January 2004 Flag of France.svg Alain Perrin
14 January 2004–22 November 2004 Flag of France.svg José Anigo
November 2004 Flag of France.svg Albert Emon
Flag of France.svg Jean-Philippe Durand
27 November 2004–2 June 2005 Flag of France.svg Philippe Troussier
1 July 2005 – 30 June 2006 Flag of France.svg Jean Fernandez
20 June 2006–25 September 2007 Flag of France.svg Albert Emon
25 September 2007–30 June 2009 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Eric Gerets
1 July 2009–2 July 2012 Flag of France.svg Didier Deschamps
4 July 2012–7 December 2013 Flag of France.svg Élie Baup
7 December 2013–14 May 2014 Flag of France.svg José Anigo (caretaker)
17 May 2014–8 August 2015 Flag of Argentina.svg Marcelo Bielsa
19 August 2015 – 19 April 2016 Flag of Spain.svg Míchel
20 April 2016 – 20 October 2016 Flag of France.svg Franck Passi (caretaker)
20 October 2016–28 May 2019 Flag of France.svg Rudi Garcia
28 May 2019–2 February 2021 Flag of Portugal.svg Andre Villas-Boas
2 February 2021–26 February 2021 Flag of Morocco.svg Nasser Larguet (caretaker)
26 February 2021–1 July 2022 Flag of Argentina.svg Jorge Sampaoli
4 July 2022–1 June 2023 Flag of Croatia.svg Igor Tudor
23 June 2023–20 September 2023 Flag of Spain.svg Marcelino
20 September 2023–27 September 2023 Flag of France.svg Jacques Abardonado (caretaker)
27 September 2023–19 February 2024 Flag of Italy.svg Gennaro Gattuso
20 February 2024–19 May 2024 Flag of France.svg Jean-Louis Gasset
24 June 2024–present Flag of Italy.svg Roberto De Zerbi

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  1. (in French) Official press release from Robert Louis Dreyfus on the website of the club Archived 23 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
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