Guy Briet Explained

Guy Briet
Birth Date:1936 1, df=y
Birth Place:Savigny-lès-Beaune, France
Manageryears1:1970–1976
Manageryears2:1976–1977
Managerclubs2:Troyes (assistant)
Manageryears3:1977–1982
Managerclubs3:Saint-Étienne (assistant)
Manageryears4:1983
Managerclubs4:Saint-Étienne
Manageryears5:1983–1985
Managerclubs5:Tours
Manageryears6:1986–1988
Managerclubs6:Gueugnon
Manageryears7:1988–1989
Managerclubs7:Le Puy

Guy Briet (20 January 1936 – 2 October 2023) was a French football manager.[1]

Biography

Born in Savigny-lès-Beaune on 20 January 1936, Briet was a sports coach within the National Gendarmerie and several small football clubs. He then served as head coach of the football team, where he managed players such as Michel Platini, Olivier Rouyer, Omar Sahnoun, Jean-Michel Moutier, Éric Pécout, Maxime Bossis, and Gilles Rampillon.

Briet was then an assistant for Troyes for nine months before becoming an assistant, then head coach, for Saint-Étienne.[2] Later in his career, he coached for Tours and Gueugnon before retiring with Le Puy.

Briet died on 2 October 2023, at the age of 87.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: 2 October 2023. Disparition : Guy Briet nous a quittés. fr. AS Saint-Étienne. 9 October 2023.
  2. News: 15 December 2021. History: ASSE coaches in Ligue 1 Uber Eats. Ligue 1. 9 October 2023.
  3. News: Duret. Jean-Marc. 4 October 2023. Nécrologie : Guy Briet, l’entraîneur du FC Tours, champion de France D2 en 1984, s’en est allé. fr. La Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest. Tours. 9 October 2023.