Joël Cloarec Explained

Joël Cloarec
Clubs7:Stade Briochin
Years8:1997–2002
Years6:1994–1996
Years5:1993–1994
Years4:1992–1994
Years3:1991–1992
Years2:1986–1991
Years1:1984–1986
Clubs8:Vitré
Clubs6:Guingamp
Birth Date:5 February 1966
Clubs5:Valenciennes (loan)
Clubs4:Paris Saint-Germain
Clubs3:Châteauroux
Clubs2:Brest
Clubs1:Concarneau
Currentclub:La Vitréenne (manager)
Position:Forward[1]
Height:1.78 m
Birth Place:Quimper, France
Years7:1996–1997
Nationalteam1:Brittany
Nationalyears1:1988
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:1
Managerclubs5:La Vitréenne (assistant)
Manageryears5:2017–2018
Manageryears4:2016–2017
Managerclubs6:La Vitréenne
Manageryears3:2013–2014
Manageryears2:2011–2013
Managerclubs4:La Vitréenne
Managerclubs3:La Vitréenne
Managerclubs2:Bonchamp
Manageryears1:2000–2011
Managerclubs1:Vitré
Manageryears6:2020–
Youthclubs1:La Forêt-Fouesnant
Youthyears1:–1984
Caps2:91+[2]
Goals2:6+
Caps3:11
Goals3:3
Caps4:1
Goals4:0
Caps5:38
Goals5:0
Caps6:36
Goals6:0
Caps7:23
Goals7:1

Joël Cloarec (born 5 February 1966) is a French football manager and former player who is the head coach of French club La Vitréenne. As a player, he was a forward.[3]

Club career

Cloarec made his first steps as a pro with Concarneau in 1984. He would go on to play for the club until 1986, when he joined fellow Breton club Brest. In 1991, Cloarec left Brest to sign for Châteauroux, where he would spend a season before joining Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). At PSG, he was a victim of tough competition, and he only played one minute the entire season, as he was substituted on for David Ginola during a 2–1 Division 1 victory away to Saint-Étienne on 8 August 1992. He holds the record for the shortest amount of time played for PSG. After the end of the 1992–93 season, Cloarec was sent out on loan to Valenciennes, where he played 38 league games in the Division 2. Following his loan stint, he returned to Paris, but the PSG manager at the time, Artur Jorge, decided not to keep him; therefore, he returned to his native Brittany to play for Guingamp.

In 1996, Cloarec signed for Guingamp's neighbors Stade Briochin. After just a season in Saint-Brieuc, he moved on to Vitré, the club at which he would eventually retire in 2002.

International career

Cloarec played one match for Brittany regional team in 1988. He scored one of the goals in a 6–2 victory over in the United States in an indoor setting.[4]

Post-playing career

From 2000 to 2002, Cloarec was a player-manager for Vitré.[5] In 2002, he retired from football to take on the full role of manager at the club, a role in which he would stay in until 2011. Cloarec coached Vitré to two Coupe de France round of 16 appearances – one in 2006 and another in 2009. In 2011, he became the head coach of Bonchamp.

During the 2013–14 season, Cloarec was the manager of La Vitréenne. However, he left that role at the end of the season to become a youth coach for the club. In 2016, after two years as a youth coach, he returned to manage the first team for one season. In the 2017–18 season, Cloarec held the position of assistant manager in the first team of La Vitréenne, while simultaneously being the club's sporting director. In 2018, he stopped being assistant manager in order to be solely the sporting director. In 2020, after two years as sporting director, Cloarec returned to coach La Vitréenne.

Honours

Manager

Vitré

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Joël CLOAREC. 21 August 2001. PSG1970.net. fr.
  2. Statistics for the 1986–87 season are missing.
  3. Web site: Joel CLOAREC. 21 August 2021. Histoire du PSG. 30 May 2017 . fr.
  4. Web site: 12 February 2013. Cloarec Joël. 21 August 2021. Paris.canal-historique. fr.
  5. Web site: Joël CLOAREC. 21 August 2021. PSG70. fr.