List of SC Bastia managers

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Sporting Club de Bastia is a French professional football club based in Stade Armand Cesari, Bastia.

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The club has won five major trophies, including the Ligue 2 twice, the Championnat National once, the Coupe de France once, the Trophée des Champions once and the UEFA Intertoto Cup once. [1]

Since the beginning of the club's official managerial records in 1905 but by the 1957–58 season to present, Bastia have had 30 full-time managers.

The current manager of Bastia, is François Ciccolini.

Statistics

Information correct as of match played 30 August 2015. Only competitive matches are counted.

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List of SC Bastia managers
NameNationalityFromToPWDLGFGAWin% [nb 1] HonoursNotes
Boumedienne Abderrahmane Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco 19571961 [2]
François Fassone Flag of France.svg  France 19611963
Gyula Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 19631964 [3]
André Strappe Flag of France.svg  France 19641965Bastia promoted to Division 2 in 1965, and play to first professionally. [4]
Gyula Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 196519663618996046050.00 [3]
Lucien Jasseron Flag of France.svg  France 196619698743222212098049.43Champion in Division 2, and promoted to Division 1. [5]
Rachid Mekhloufi Flag of France.svg  France 19691970542352683102042.59 [6]
Edmond Delfour Flag of France.svg  France 19701970134271628030.77 [7]
Gyula Nagy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1 November 197030 November 1970301227000.00 [3]
Jean Vincent Flag of France.svg  France 1 December 197030 November 197142166205778038.10 [8]
Pierre Cahuzac Flag of France.svg  France 1 December 197130 June 197934815873117555448045.40Finalist in 1972 Coupe de France Final.
Won Trophée des Champions in 1972.
Finalist in 1978 UEFA Cup Final.
[9]
Jean-Pierre Destrumelle Flag of France.svg  France 1 July 197930 June 198039144213952035.90 [10]
Antoine Redin Flag of France.svg  France 1 July 19801 October 1985242855998270348035.12Won 1981 Coupe de France Final. [11]
Alain Moizan Flag of France.svg  France 2 October 19851 February 1986152671224013.33 [12]
Antoine Redin Flag of France.svg  France 2 February 198630 June 19861312101134007.69Relegated to Division 2. [11]
Roland Gransart Flag of France.svg  France 1 July 198630 June 1991183794361263233043.17 [13]
René Exbrayat Flag of France.svg  France 1 July 199130 June 19937331231910485042.47 [14]
Léonce Lavagne Flag of France.svg  France 1 July 199330 September 1994552613166049047.27Promoted to Division 1. [15]
Frédéric Antonetti Flag of France.svg  France 1 October 199430 June 1998166644557204193038.55Finalist in 1995 Coupe de la Ligue Final
Champion in 1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup.
[16]
Henryk Kasperczak Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 1 July 19981 October 1998135172017038.46 [17]
Laurent Fournier Flag of France.svg  France 19 October 199821 April 1999206592328030.00 [18]
José Pasqualetti Flag of France.svg  France 22 April 199930 June 1999512247020.00 [19]
Frédéric Antonetti Flag of France.svg  France 1 July 199931 May 20017830183010590038.46 [16]
Robert Nouzaret Flag of France.svg  France 2 July 200130 June 200245196205453042.22Finalist in 2002 Coupe de France Final. [20]
Gérard Gili Flag of France.svg  France 1 July 200211 June 20048122233675106027.16 [21]
François Ciccolini Flag of France.svg  France 12 June 200413 April 20053588192442022.86 [22]
Michel Padovani & Eric Durand (caretaker)Flag of France.svg  France & Flag of France.svg  France 14 April 200530 June 20056402109066.67Relegated to Ligue 2. [23] [24]
Bernard Casoni Flag of France.svg  France 1 July 200530 June 2009171664263217204038.60 [25]
Philippe Anziani Flag of France.svg  France 1 July 200925 November 20091623111117012.50 [26]
Michel Padovani (caretaker)Flag of France.svg  France 26 November 20091 December 2009101011000.00 [23]
Faruk Hadzibegic Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 9 December 200911 May 2010207582427035.00Relegated to Championnat National. [27]
Frédéric Hantz Flag of France.svg  France 25 May 201022 May 2014174843852273208048.28Champion in Championnat National, and promoted to Ligue 2.
Champion in Ligue 2 and promoted to Ligue 1.
[28]
Claude Makélélé Flag of France.svg  France 24 May 20143 November 2014133461218023.08 [29]
Ghislain Printant Flag of France.svg  France 4 November 201428 January 2016572113236167036.84Finalist in 2015 Coupe de la Ligue Final [30]
François Ciccolini Flag of France.svg  France 28 January 2016Present110010100.00 [22]

Notes

  1. Win% is rounded to two decimal places

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References

  1. "Le palmares". SC Bastia.net (in French). Archived from the original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2012.
  2. Boumedienne Abderrahmane Footballdatabase.eu profile, Retrieved 19 June 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 Gyula Nagy Footballdatabase.eu profile, Retrieved 19 June 2012.
  4. André Strappe Footballdatabase.eu profile, Retrieved 19 June 2012.
  5. Lucien Jasseron Footballdatabase.eu profile
  6. Rachid Mekhloufi footballdatabase.eu profile
  7. Edmond Delfour footballdatabase.eu profile
  8. Jean Vincent footballdatabase.eu profile
  9. Pierre Cahuzac footballdatabase.eu profile
  10. Jean-Pierre Destrumelle footballdatabase.eu profile
  11. 1 2 Antoine Redin footballdatabase.eu profile
  12. Alain Moizan footballdatabase.eu profile
  13. Roland Gransart footballdatabase.eu profile
  14. René Exbrayat footballdatabase.eu profile
  15. Léonce Lavagne footballdatabase.eu profile
  16. 1 2 Frédéric Antonetti footballdatabase.eu profile
  17. Henryk Kasperczak footballdatabase.eu profile
  18. Laurent Fournier footballdatabase.eu profile
  19. José Pasqualetti footballdatabase.eu profile
  20. Robert Nouzaret footballdatabase.eu profile
  21. Gérard Gili footballdatabase.eu profile
  22. 1 2 François Ciccolini footballdatabase.eu profile
  23. 1 2 Michel Padovani footballdatabase.eu profile
  24. Eric Durand footballdatabase.eu profile
  25. Bernard Casoni footballdatabase.eu profile
  26. Philippe Anziani footballdatabase.eu profile
  27. Faruk Hadzibegic footballdatabase.eu profile
  28. Frédéric Hantz footballdatabase.eu profile
  29. Claude Makélélé footballdatabase.eu profile
  30. Ghislain Printant footballdatabase.eu profile