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Henri Louis Michel (28 October 1947 – 24 April 2018) was a French
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player and coach. He played as a
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for
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and the France national team, and later went on to coach various clubs and national teams all over the world. He coached France at the 1986 World Cup, where they reached the semi-final, eventually managing a third–place finish; he also helped the Olympic squad win a gold medal in the 1984 edition of the tournament.


Management career


France

Michel managed the French national team, guiding the gold medal at the
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, and a third–place finish at the 1986 World Cup.


Cameroon

In 1994, he managed
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.


Morocco

Michel had two stints with
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, the first being between 1995 and 2000. His second stint, beginning in 2007, was short-lived with a poor showing at the Africa Cup of Nations 2008 where Morocco left in the first round. This resulted in his sacking from the post in February 2008.


Tunisia

From 2001 to 2002, he coached
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. He was fired when Tunisia exited the
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in the first round after failing to score a single goal.


Ivory Coast

He joined the Ivorian national team after the departure of
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around 2004. He managed with a young Ivorian team to come out first of their group ahead of
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and
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, becoming the first coach to send Ivory Coast to the World Cup. In February 2006, He reached the Africa Cup of Nations final, but lost to Egypt on penalties. Later that year, he managed the Ivory Coast at the
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, where they played well but went home in the group stage after two defeats by
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and the
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, before beating
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3–2 in their final match.


El Zamalek

After the 2006 World Cup he joined the Egyptian club
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. He left the club in 2007 to return to Morocco.


Sundowns

In 2008, he was appointed coach of Mamelodi Sundowns in South Africa. He left in March 2009 after being chased by an angry mob demanding his resignation.


El Zamalek

After two years turned back to El Zamalek on 30 August 2009 and on 30 November 2009 El Zamalek officials have fired the French coach due to negative results, the team was 15 points behind bitter rivals Al Ahly in the Egyptian league.


Raja Casablanca

Henri Michel was named Raja de Casablanca manager on 11 June 2010.


Equatorial Guinea

On 10 December 2010, Michel was hired head coach of the
Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea ( es, Guinea Ecuatorial; french: Guinée équatoriale; pt, Guiné Equatorial), officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea ( es, link=no, República de Guinea Ecuatorial, french: link=no, République de Guinée équatoria ...
to lead the team for
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they will co-host with
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. He suddenly resigned from his post on 19 October 2011, with the Africa Cup of Nations three months away, because he said he could not have the best players in the country, but five days later he was rehired thanks to the dismissal of Sports Minister Ruslan Obiang Nsue. On 21 December 2011, he resigned as coach of Equatorial Guinea again, citing interference from a "third party" as the reason for his departure.


Kenya

On 28 August 2012, Michel was named by the
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(FKF) as the head coach of the Harambee Stars, taking over from James Nandwa, who was acting as manager on a caretaker basis. Barely four months later, he resigned, stating that he "could not find an amicable agreement within the deadlines regarding my compliance with several provisions of the contract". The FKF has also stated that they were disappointed with his attitude especially in looking down towards local tournaments, even describing the
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as useless and sent Nandwa to handle the team as interim coach.


Death

Henri Michel died on 24 April 2018, aged 70. The cause of death was not disclosed.


Honours

Orders *
Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur The National Order of the Legion of Honour (french: Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur), formerly the Royal Order of the Legion of Honour ('), is the highest French order of merit, both military and civil. Established in 1802 by Napoleon B ...
: 1999


References


External links

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French Football Federation Profile

Henri Michel National record - Kenya
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