André Riou
André Riou (known as L'homme au béret) (1915 – 5 October 2005[1]) was a former French footballer.
Riou was born in Toulouse, and played for Toulouse FC at the end of the 1930s as a striker, but was best known as a manager all over France.
He was also head of youth development for the FFF, at the beginning of the 1950s, and was also regional head of technical coaching until the 1980s.
Playing career
Playing honours
Coaching career
Honours as coach
References
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- Henriet (1957–59)
- Deghislage & T'Hooft (1959–60)
- Van Den Bosch (1960–62)
- Riou (1962–65)
- Legrand (1965–67)
- Dekens (1967–69)
- Délépine (1969–72)
- Delire (1972–73)
- Hanon (1973–75)
- Délépine (1975–77)
- Reynders (1977–79)
- Jamin (1979–81)
- Verbist (1981–85)
- Vanpyperzeele (1985–87)
- Garot (1987–88)
- Smets (1988–89)
- Migeot (1989–91)
- Vanpyperzeele (1991)
- Colasse (1991–94)
- Breinich (1994–95)
- Daniel (1995)
- Dendal (1995–96)
- Daniel (1996)
- Renders (1996)
- Haleydt (1996–97)
- Daniel (1997)
- Storme (1997–98)
- Pister (1998–2001)
- Grosjean (2001–03)
- Brio (2003–04)
- Daerden (2004–05)
- Riga (2005–08)
- Cartier (2008)
- Saint-Jean (2008)
- Pister (2008)
- Dessy (2008–09)
- Cossey (2009–10)
- Broeckaert (2010–11)
- Van Wijk (2011–12)
- Scifo (2012–13)
- Janevski (2013–14)
- Beugnies (2014–15)
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