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  1. Corinne Diacre es una exfutbolista y entrenadora francesa, nacida el 4 de agosto de 1974 en Croix . Fue entrenadora de la Selección femenina de Francia entre 2017 y 2023. Anteriormente había entrenado al Clermont, siendo la primera mujer en dirigir a un equipo profesional masculino del país.

    • 1,76 m (5′ 9″)
    • Croix, 4 de julio de 1974 (49 años)
  2. Corinne Diacre, née le 4 août 1974 à Croix ( Nord ), est une footballeuse internationale française, de la fin des années 1980 au milieu des années 2000, devenue entraîneuse. Elle devient, en 2014, la première Française à entraîner une équipe masculine de football professionnel ( Clermont Foot 63, alors en Ligue 2 ).

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    12 juin 2005
    France
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    9 juin 2005
    France
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    6 juin 2005
    France
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    27 avril 2005
    France
    • Playing Career
    • Coaching Career
    • Controversies
    • Personal Life
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    Club

    Diacre joined amateur club ASJ Soyaux in 1988, and quickly stood out for her strong character. She remained with Soyaux throughout her entire career. Prior to her final 2006-07 season, she received many proposals from American clubs, but stayed in France. In October 2006, she was injured during a match between Soyaux and Montpellier, suffering from an ACLtear in her right knee. This injury ended her footballing career at the age of 32. During her career 19-year-long career, she played around...

    International

    Diacre began her French national team career at the age of 18, debuting for the team on March 9, 1993. She was given captaincy a few years after her debut. Diacre then went on to represent France in the 1997, 2001 and 2005 European Championships, serving as the team's captain. Diacre scored the goal against England that qualified France for the 2003 World Cup, where they were eliminated in the first round. In August 2005, Diacre retired from the France national team at the age of 31, finishin...

    Diacre previously served as ASJ Soyaux's managerand the French national team's assistant manager. In June 2014, French men's professional club, Clermont Foot, appointed her as the replacement for head coach Helena Costa. On 4 August, her 40th birthday, she became the first woman to manage in the top two tiers of a men's European League, in a 2–1 Li...

    In 2017, Diacre stripped longtime French national team player Wendie Renard of her first-captaincy, and gave the armband to Amandine Henry instead. Renard discussed her feud with Diacre in her 2019 autobiography “Mon Étoile”. Renard wrote that Diacre stripped her of her captaincy under the reasoning that Renard had a low individual level and did no...

    In December 2020, Diacre tested positive for COVID-19. Some members of the French women’s national team were reported to nickname her "cocovirus," in relation to her illness.

    Corinne Diacre – FIFAcompetition record (archived)
    Corinne Diacre at the French Football Federation (in French)
    Corinne Diacre at the French Football Federation (archived 2020-10-01) (in French)
    Clermont Foot coach profile Archived 6 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine
    • 4 August 1974 (age 49)
    • 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
    • Corinne Catherine Diacre
    • Croix, France
  3. 9 de mar. de 2023 · Corinne Diacre es despedida de la Selección de Francia Femenil previo al Mundial y tras quejas de jugadoras. La entrenadora no dirigirá al conjunto francés en la Copa del Mundo de...

  4. 9 de mar. de 2023 · 01:56. La entrenadora de la selección francesa de fútbol femenino, Corinne Diacre, fue destituida de su cargo este jueves. © Rui Vieira / AP. Por: France 24 Seguir. Anuncios. Los choques...

  5. 9 de mar. de 2023 · La seleccionadora del equipo francés femenino de fútbol, Corinne Diacre, fue destituida ayer, a cinco meses del inicio del Mundial, ante las desavenencias con varias de las jugadoras más...

  6. Date de naissance : 04 août 1974. Lieu de naissance : Croix (Nord) Fiche joueur. Biographie. Internationale à 121 reprises, Corinne Diacre est la première femme à avoir obtenu le Brevet d'entraîneur professionnel de football (BEPF). CARRIÈRE EN CLUB OU SÉLECTION : - ASJ Soyaux (équipe féminine) : 2007 à 2013.