Jean-Marc Nobilo - Career

Career

Jean-Marc NOBILO started in LE HAVRE AC as Technical Director of the Academy and Coach of the RESERVE TEAM.

During the summer 2007, Jean-Marc NOBILO was appointed HEADCOACH of the professional team of LE HAVRE AC, substitutinh Thierry UVENARD. After a brilliant season in LIGUE 2, he was elected "Best coach of LIGUE 2 and got a promotion in LIGUE 1 with LE HAVRE AC.

On 18 December 2008 he bandies from Head Coach of Le Havre AC to chief executive. On June 2009, he became head coach of the club's second team, keeping its chief executive position.

Jean-Marc NOBILO was the technical director of the YOUTH ACADEMY (LE HAVRE) and National Technical Director of several African countries.

Nobilo was appointed manager of the Benin national football team just five days before the start of 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying.

In February 2011,just before the civil war in Ivory Coast, he became the National Technical Director of Ivory Coast. Along with Alain GOUAMENE, U17 coach of Ivory Coast, He prepared the U17 national team of Ivory Coast for the World Cup in Mexico. They qualified for the 1/8 final after a brilliant qualification in the first round (Brasil / Denmark / Australia).

In October 2011, after the political unrest in Ivory Coast, the new FIF president decided to stop the contract for new perspectives without taking into account the political conditions in the country and the brilliant qualification for the 1/8 final of the FIFA World Cup in Mexico.

On January 4, 2012, Nobilo was appointed as the head coach of the Algeria national under-20 football team.

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