French Cup. “That day, the heart spoke”: Philippe Clément, divided passion

French Cup. “That day, the heart spoke”: Philippe Clément, divided passion
French Cup. “That day, the heart spoke”: Philippe Clément, divided passion

The sudden death of Ayrton Senna. The birth of the Lion King on the big screen. The last World Cup played without . A part of the country that dances the Mia. A big leap into the past, essential to measure the longevity of Philippe Clément in Dives-sur-Mer. We're talking to you about a time that those under 30 cannot experience. And of a man who, in Dives, is now known as the white wolf.

Philippe Clément was 23 years old in 1994 when, while drinking coffee with Thierry Traoré at the CTAC stadium, he grabbed the newspaper West France. The rest is he who tells it best. “I was a player at Granville in D4 and a sports instructor in a private school. I open West France and I come across an ad. “ PH club is looking for a player-coach. » I wanted to get closer to , so I called. »

“When I get held back, I wonder what I’m getting myself into”

On the other end of the phone, there was Jean-Paul Lechevallier, historic president of the SUD. He…

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