Marcel Mao

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Marcel Mao
Personal information
Date of birth 1937 (age 8586)
Place of birth France
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Quimper
Stade Français
Quevilly-Rouen
Quimper
Managerial career
1971–1974 Quimper
Wallis and Futuna
2000 Chad
New Caledonia
Tafea F.C.
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Marcel Mao (born 1937) is a French former football player and manager.

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Career

At the age of 16, Mao joined the first team of Quimper. [1] He played as a forward. [2]

In 1982–83 he was the assistant coach of the French national U17 team. [3]

After working as head coach of Quimper Kerfeunteun, Wallis and Futuna, Chad, and New Caledonia, [1] he was appointed head coach of Tafea in Vanuatu to help them prepare for the OFC Champions League. [4]

Personal life

He is the father of Philippe Mao. [5] [6] [7]

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References

  1. 1 2 Marcel Mao ou la passion du ballon rond letelegramme.fr
  2. Marcel Mao at FootballDatabase.eu
  3. "Le nouvel encadrement des sélections nationales". Ouest-France. 21 September 1982.
  4. Marcel Mao, la passion du foot est la plus forte quimper.maville.com
  5. "Le retour aux sources de Philippe Mao". ouest-france.fr.
  6. "Qui es-tu, Philippe Mao ?". francefootball.fr.
  7. "Qui es-tu, Philippe Mao, coach intérimaire du FC Nantes ?". lequipe.fr.