Jean Tigana Explained

Jean Tigana
Fullname:Amadou Jean Tigana[1]
Birth Date:23 June 1955[2]
Birth Place:Bamako, French Sudan
Height:1.68 m
Position:Central midfielder
Youthyears1:1965–1972
Youthclubs1:ASPTT Marseille
Youthyears2:1972–1974
Youthclubs2:SO Les Caillols
Youthyears3:1974–1975
Youthclubs3:Cassis
Years1:1975–1978
Clubs1:Toulon
Caps1:76
Goals1:10
Years2:1978–1981
Clubs2:Lyon
Caps2:104
Goals2:15
Years3:1981–1989
Clubs3:Bordeaux
Caps3:251
Goals3:11
Years4:1989–1991
Clubs4:Marseille
Caps4:56
Goals4:0
Totalcaps:487
Totalgoals:36
Nationalyears1:1980–1988
Nationalteam1:France
Nationalcaps1:52
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:1993–1995
Managerclubs1:Lyon
Manageryears2:1995–1999
Managerclubs2:Monaco
Manageryears3:2000–2003
Managerclubs3:Fulham
Manageryears4:2005–2007
Managerclubs4:Beşiktaş
Manageryears5:2010–2011
Managerclubs5:Bordeaux
Manageryears6:2012
Managerclubs6:Shanghai Shenhua

Amadou Jean Tigana (born 23 June 1955) is a French former football player and manager. A central midfielder, he was renowned as one of the best midfielders in the world during the 1980s.[3] He spent his entire playing career in France, and made 52 appearances and scored one goal for the France national team. Following his playing career, he became a manager, coaching clubs in France, England, Turkey and China.

Club career

Tigana started his professional career as a player at Toulon, having been spotted fairly late playing part-time while employed in a spaghetti factory and then as a postman. He moved to Lyon in 1978 and then to Bordeaux in a $4 million transfer. In Bordeaux's midfield for eight years, Tigana helped them to three league titles and three French cups, as well as taking them close to European glory on two occasions, losing in the semi-final of the European Cup and Cup Winners' Cup in 1985 and 1987 respectively.

He moved in 1989 to Marseille, and ended his career there following the 1990–91 season, winning two consecutive league titles,[4] and reaching the European Cup final during the latter season, only to be defeated by Red Star Belgrade on penalties following a 0–0 draw.[5]

International career

Tigana was born in Bamako, French Sudan (now Mali) to a Malian father and a French mother.[6] He represented France, and as an international Tigana joined Michel Platini, Luis Fernandez and Alain Giresse in what was termed "the Magic Square" (le Carré Magique) – one of the greatest midfield foursomes of all time.[4] He was part of the France national football team that won UEFA Euro 1984 on home soil, defeating Spain in the final.[4] Tigana's single international goal came against Hungary in the 1986 FIFA World Cup finals, in which France managed a third-place finish.

Playing style

Tigana was a world-class box-to box midfielder, who usually played in the centre, and who was noted for his great movement, teamwork, pace and tireless stamina. Although Tigana was mainly responsible for his team's defensive duties, he also often ventured forward to create scoring opportunities for his teammates. His work ethic and expansive range of passing, from both long and short range, made him an excellent distributor which, when combined with his close control and simplistic yet efficient dribbling technique, made him a world–class midfielder. He was also well known for his contributions in the more advanced areas of the pitch, due to his ability to spot and execute defence-splitting passes.

Managerial career

For his first managerial role, Tigana returned to Lyon, coaching them from 1993 to 1995, before moving on to Monaco replacing Arsene Wenger, where he remained until 1999. They were French league champions in 1997 and Champions League semi-finalists a year later, beating Manchester United in the quarter-finals.

He took over as manager of English club Fulham in April 2000[4] and helped them to promotion from Division One to the FA Premier League as champions in his first full season. They finished 13th in their first top-flight season for more than 30 years and qualified for the UEFA Cup (via the Intertoto Cup), but he was sacked in April 2003, even though Fulham were in no danger of going down at this stage.[7] The club later took him to court, claiming he had wrongly overpaid for certain players such as Steve Marlet, but the charges were dropped. Tigana then took Fulham to court for wrongful dismissal and won, winning a payout of over £2 million.[8]

In October 2005, after a two years plus game hiatus, he signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Turkish side Beşiktaş. During that same season, Beşiktaş won the Turkish Cup following an eight years hiatus.

Immediately after winning the 2007 Turkish Cup, Tigana announced that he was to leave Beşiktaş at the end of the season. He left Beşiktaş with two games to play, after a contract termination agreement with club board.

On 25 May 2010, Tigana returned to Ligue 1 coaching joining Bordeaux, replacing Laurent Blanc.[9]

On 7 May 2011, after a severe defeat against Sochaux (0–4) and a verbal aggression from Bordeaux team fans against his daughter, who was in the stadium, he announced that he was to leave Bordeaux.[10] [11]

On 18 December 2011, it was announced that Tigana would coach Shanghai Shenhua from the 2012 season. On 15 April 2012, Tigana resigned as manager of Shanghai Shenhua after a run of poor form, leaving the Chinese club in the bottom five of its domestic league.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupEuropeTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Toulon1975–76Division 2231231
1976–77273273
1977–78266266
Total761000007610
Lyon1978–79Division 1363363
1979–80335335
1980–81357357
Total10415000010415
Bordeaux1981–82Division 127110281
1982–8332250371
1983–8432120341
1984–8528360343
1985–863223120373
1986–873703080480
1987–8830150351
1988–8933160391
Total251116135029212
Marseille1989–90Division 13702080470
1990–911901051251
Total56030131721
Total487369148154438

International

France
YearAppsGoals
198040
198150
1982120
198340
1984100
198540
1986111
198710
198810
Total521

Managerial record

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
Lyon1 July 199330 June 1995
Monaco1 July 199531 December 1998
Fulham9 April 200017 April 2003
Beşiktaş31 October 200515 May 2007
Bordeaux25 May 20107 May 2011
Shanghai Shenhua1 January 201215 April 2012
Total

Honours

Player

Club

Bordeaux

1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87

1985–86, 1986–87

Marseille

International

France

1984

Individual

1984

1984

1984[13]

1984, 1985, 1986, 1987[15]

1986

1987

Manager

Club

Monaco

1997

Fulham

2000–01

2002[16]

Beşiktaş

2005–06, 2006–07

2006

Individual

1997

1997

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Entreprise Canelle à Cassis (13260) . Company Canelle in Cassis (13260) . Figaro Entreprises . Société du Figaro . 16 December 2018 . 16 February 2019 . fr.
    Web site: Jean Tigana . BFM Business . 16 February 2019 . fr.
  2. Web site: Tigana: Jean Amadou Tigana: Manager . BDFutbol . 16 February 2019.
  3. http://www.iffhs.de/?b40f8ca85bd0e027e8f05f4cb05fe4a41314a433ccd40385fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeedb8a3f0e03790c443e0f4039040f Europe's best Player of the Century
  4. News: Tigana named as Fulham boss . news.bbc.co.uk . 9 April 2000 . 19 December 2020 .
  5. Web site: The Team Dismantled by War: Red Star Belgrade's Final European Triumph . www.vice.com . O'Connor . Robert . 5 June 2015 . 19 December 2020 .
  6. Web site: Dévoué à la cause du Mali.
  7. Web site: Tigana sacked by Fulham. The Scotsman. UK. 18 April 2007. 9 November 2007. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20071114170347/http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/sport.cfm?id=446362003. 14 November 2007.
  8. News: Milmo . Cahal . Fayed must pay £2.5m to ex-Fulham manager . The Independent . 13 November 2004 . 9 November 2007 . London . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071114233451/http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/legal/article20102.ece . 14 November 2007 .
  9. News: Jean Tigana appointed Bordeaux coachdate=2010-05-25. BBC Sport . BBC . 25 May 2010. 25 May 2010.
  10. News: Tigana – " J'arrête ". fr. 2011-05-07. FC Girondins de Bordeaux. 8 May 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110511070236/http://www.girondins.com/tigana-jarrete.html. 11 May 2011.
  11. News: Jean Tigana steps down as Bordeaux coach. 2011-05-07. Goal.com. 8 May 2011.
  12. Web site: France - Footballer of the Year . live . . https://web.archive.org/web/20150905115225/http://rsssf.com/miscellaneous/franpoy.html . 5 September 2015 .
  13. Web site: European Championships - UEFA Teams of Tournament . 14 August 2004 . 23 January 2015 . Barrie . . Courtney.
  14. https://ru.uefa.com/uefaeuro/history/news/025e-0fa1e66c32e9-be5610181259-1000--%D0%BB%D1%83%D1%87%D1%88%D0%B8%D0%B5-%D0%B0/ Лучшие ассистенты ЕВРО. Статистика и рекорды
  15. Web site: Eric Batty's World XI's – The Eighties and Nineties . Beyond The Last Man . 10 March 2014 . 23 July 2020 . 31 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220131120633/https://beyondthelastman.com/2014/03/10/eric-battys-world-xis-the-eighties-and-nineties/ . live .
  16. News: Fulham force draw . BBC Sport . 13 August 2002 . 16 June 2020.
    News: Fulham clinch Euro glory . BBC Sport . 27 August 2002 . 16 June 2020.