Franck Dumas
Franck Dumas is old a Footballeur French, born with Bayeux (Apple-brandy) the January 9th 1968.
Biography
Formed and revealed with the Malherbe Stage of Caen, it reached the top of its career of professional player with Monaco, club with which it was Champion of France in 1997. He then played Newcastle (England), the Olympique of Marseilles and Lens. He is finally gone back to Caen, where he put a term at his career in May 2004 following the increase of the club in Ligue 1.The captain of the Malherbe Stage of Caen becomes the sport director then about it. In May 2005, following the reference of the trainer Patrick Remy the shortly after the defeat finally of Cut of the League, it takes seat on the bench. Whereas the team seemed condemned to the redescente, Franck Dumas passes very close to the exploit of the maintenance, in particular while gaining in Marseilles, Saint-Etienne and in Toulouse. The ex-Monegasque fails finally and sees his club going down again in League 2. To this occasion, he says to want to give up the post of trainer.
After gropings which saw the club missing its first part of season in Ligue 2, Franck Dumas fails of accuracy in his mission of immediate increase. For the season 2006-2007, it is again with the head of the Malherbe Stage of Caen, associated with Patrick Parizon and Patrice Garande. Their objective is simple: to bring back Caen towards L1. It is thing made for the season 2007-2008, since the residents of Caen finished vice-champions of League 2.
Franck Dumas pointed out himself at the beginning of the season 2007-2008 for particularly sour remarks concerning the arbitration, with in particular a very surging exchange with Eric Poulat after his management of the Match Metz-Caen, on September 22nd, 2007. The Caen-native trainer had advised with the international referee of " to take its retirement quickly because that slightly inflates to have referees like ça".
Career
Player
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1987-1988 : , D2 (32 Matches, 2 goals)
- 1988-1989: , D1 (38 Matches, 3 goals)
- 1989-1990: , D1 (36 Matches, 2 goals)
- 1990-1991: , D1 (38 Matches, 2 goals)
- 1991-1992: , D1 (36 Matches, 2 goals)
- 1992-1993: , D1 (26 Matches)
- 1993-1994: , D1 (36 Matches, 1 goal)
- 1994-1995: , D1 (37 Matches, 1 goal)
- 1995-1996: , D1 (35 Matches)
- 1996-1997: , D1 (36 Matches)
- 1997-1998: , D1 (27 Matches)
- 1998-1999: , D1 (25 Matches and 5 Matches of C3)
- 1999- December 1999: , First League (6 Matches)
- January 2000 - July 2000: , L1 (12 Matches)
- 2000- October 2000: , L1
- October 2000 - 2001: , L1 (25 Matches)
- 2001-2002: , League 2 (14 Matches)
- 2002-2003: , League 2 (23 Matches)
- 2003-2004: , League 2 (21 Matches)
Trainer
- Since May 2005: , League 2, then League 1
Prize list
- Champion of France in 1997 ()
- 407 matches in League 1 and 11 goals.
- 96 matches in League 2 and 2 goals.
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