Frédéric Née Explained

Frédéric Née
Fullname:Frédéric Michel Roger Née[1]
Birth Date:18 April 1975
Birth Place:Bayeux, France
Height:1.83 m
Position:Striker
Currentclub:Bastia (assistant manager)
Years1:1996–1998
Clubs1:Caen
Caps1:56
Goals1:22
Years2:1998–2001
Clubs2:Bastia
Caps2:90
Goals2:38
Years3:2001–2003
Clubs3:Lyon
Caps3:26
Goals3:3
Years4:2003–2007
Clubs4:Bastia
Caps4:92
Goals4:10
Totalcaps:264
Totalgoals:73
Nationalyears1:1997
Nationalteam1:France U21
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1999–2001
Nationalteam2:France A'
Nationalcaps2:5
Nationalgoals2:1
Nationalyears3:2001
Nationalteam3:France
Nationalcaps3:1
Nationalgoals3:0
Manageryears1:2006–2008
Managerclubs1:Bastia U19 (forward coach)
Manageryears2:2008–2011
Managerclubs2:Bastia B (assistant)
Manageryears3:2008–2014
Managerclubs3:Bastia (forward coach)
Manageryears4:2011–2012
Managerclubs4:Bastia B (head coach)
Manageryears5:2015–2016
Managerclubs5:Rennes (forward coach)
Manageryears6:2017–2018
Managerclubs6:ÉF Bastia (head coach)
Manageryears7:2018–
Managerclubs7:Bastia (assistant)
Manageryears8:2019
Managerclubs8:Bastia (interim)

Frédéric Michel Roger Née (born 18 April 1975) is a French football manager and former professional player who played as a striker and is the assistant manager of SC Bastia.

His playing career was mostly linked to SC Bastia in two spells, in between which he represented Lyon and won Ligue 1 in both of his seasons.

Playing career

Born in Bayeux in Normandy, Née began his career at Caen, the local club that he supported. He made his debut for the newly promoted Ligue 1 club in 1996–97, in which he had a three-month injury and they were instantly relegated. He turned down a move to Nantes to play one more season in Ligue 2, then took Bastia's offer over those of Lyon and Metz in the summer of 1998. In 2000–01, he scored 16 top-flight goals for the Corsicans.[2]

Née was signed by Lyon in 2001 to replace Sonny Anderson, who in the end did not leave the Stade Gerland, and the further arrival of Peguy Luyindula limited his playing chances more. He was due to start a UEFA Champions League match away to FC Barcelona because of the former's injury, but the game was postponed due to the September 11 attacks, after which the Brazilian recovered and returned to the starting eleven. In January 2002, he suffered a knee injury in a reserve team match and was ruled out for six months.[3]

He announced his retirement at the end of the 2006–07 season because of a recurrent injury.

Née was selected in the France national team's squad that won the 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup in South Korea and Japan. He earned his only senior cap on 1 June in a 1–0 loss to Australia, starting the game and having a goal ruled out for offside.[4]

Coaching career

After retiring, Née worked as a forwards coach for SC Bastia, Rennes and the French women's team, before being named manager of Étoile Filante Bastia in the fifth-tier Championnat National 3 in 2017.[5]

In May 2018, Née returned to SC Bastia of the same division, as assistant to Stéphane Rossi.[6] He was made interim manager of the Turchini on 23 October 2019 when the latter was dismissed from the club, now in Championnat National 2.[7] Less than a week later, the position was filled by Mathieu Chabert.[8]

Honours

Player

Lyon

2001–02,[9] 2002–03[10]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Caen1996–97Division 1229522711
1997–98Division 23413303713
Total562282006424
Bastia1998–99Division 1271120533414
1999–003011513512
2000–01331621103617
Total9038926310543
Lyon2001–02Division 11822271275
2002–03Ligue 1811020111
Total2633291386
Bastia2003–04Ligue 127420294
2004–0526320283
2005–06Ligue 228220302
2006–0711110121
Total921070009910
Career total2647327615430683

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Entreprise Fondimari à Biguglia (20620) . Company Fondimari in Biguglia (20620) . Figaro Entreprises . 7 December 2020 . 28 December 2020 . fr.
    Web site: Frederic Nee . BFM Business . NextInteractive . 28 December 2020 . fr.
  2. News: Lemaître . Clément . Frédéric Née : « A Bastia, j’ai trouvé mon équilibre ». Frédéric Née: "I found my balance at Bastia" . 14 November 2019 . Foot D'Avant . 30 March 2019 . fr.
  3. News: Lemaître . Clément . Frédéric Née : « A Lyon, j’ai été victime de l’Histoire » . Frédéric Née: "At Lyon, I was the victim of history". 14 November 2019 . Foot D'Avant . 5 April 2019 . fr.
  4. News: Australia stun France . 14 November 2019 . . 1 June 2001.
  5. News: Cadu . Florian . Frédéric Née, un ancien attaquant de l’équipe de France à la tête de l’Étoile filante bastiaise . Frédéric Née, a former France international striker at the helm of Étoile Filante Bastiaise. 14 November 2019 . Corse Net Infos . 22 February 2018 . fr.
  6. News: Frédéric Née de retour à Bastia . Frédéric Née back at Bastia. 14 November 2019 . . 29 May 2018 . fr.
  7. News: Le Sporting Club de Bastia met fin à sa collaboration avec Stéphane Rossi. Sporting Club de Bastia put an end to their collaboration with Stéphane Rossi . 14 November 2019 . Corse Matin . 23 October 2019 . fr.
  8. News: Mathieu Chabert quitte Béziers (National) pour entraîner Bastia (National 2) . Mathieu Chabert leaves Béziers (National) to manage Bastia (National 2). 10 January 2020 . . 28 October 2019 . fr.
  9. News: Olympique Lyonnais 2001-02 . bdfutbol.com . 11 October 2020.
  10. News: Olympique Lyonnais 2002-03 . bdfutbol.com . 11 October 2020.