Philippe Violeau

See also: Violeau

Philippe Violeau is old a Football French or born the September 19th 1970 with Challans (the Vendée). It evolved/moved at the station of medium ground.

It begins football with the club of Froidfond then to the Roche-sur-Yon in the Vendée. Become professional with the Niort Chamois, it evolves/moves first of all in league 2. Located by Guy Roux, it engages in 1993 with AJ Auxerre, where it will know its first titles of professional footballer and a fame in the French championship. Indeed, it gains the Coupe de France twice (1994 and 1996) and titrates it Champion of France (1996). In 1997, it engages in the French club which goes up, the Olympique Lyonese. In the the Rhone, it will contribute to the first successes of long series of the Rhone-native club: it thus gains the Coupe of the League in 2001 and again the Championnat of France of league 1 in 2001-2002, in 2002-2003 and 2003-2004. However, it has only one negligible share in the last championship of France, because it turns over to AJ Auxerre in August 2003. OL indeed less and less, he played, this is why he turns over in Burgundy, under the cut of Guy Roux. He gains there a news Coupe de France in 2005. At the summer 2006, after a last season under the orders of Jacques Santini, Philippe is at the end of the contract and decides to hang up again the cramps. He will have in particular marked 13 goals at the time of his course leagues 1 of them. He is today trainer of less than 15 years to the AJ Auxerre.

He leaves the memory of a discrete player, untiring ratissor of balloons. He is one of the most beautiful prize lists of French football. Finally, it missed only one recognition with the international level.

According to the most advised spirits, it would form even part of the 5 most important players of the history of the OL.

Career

  • 1988-1993 :
  • 1993-1997:
  • 1997-2003 (August):
  • August 2003 - 2006:

Prize list

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