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'''Jean-Yves Kerjean''' (born 25 June 1958 in [[Ploudalmézeau]]) is a French retired football coach and footballer who is last known to have managed [[Stade Brestois 29|Stade Brestois B]] in his home country.
'''Jean-Yves Kerjean''' (born 25 June 1958) is a French retired football coach and footballer who is last known to have managed [[Stade Brestois 29|Stade Brestois B]] in his home country.


==South Africa==
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 14 December 2024

Jean-Yves Kerjean
Personal information
Date of birth (1958-06-25) 25 June 1958 (age 66)
Place of birth Ploudalmézeau, France
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1976–1982 Stade Rennais
1982–1983 FC Chaumont
1983–1985 Olympique de Marseille
1985–1987 FC Istres
1987–1989 Dijon FCO
1989–1990 FC Perpignan
1990–1992 Vannes OC
Managerial career
1992–1996 Vannes OC
1996–1998 US Concarneau[1][2]
1998–1999 Amicale de Lucé
1999–2000 FC Annecy
2000–2001 Limoges FC
2001–2002 Orlando Pirates
2003–2004 Olympique Tizi Rached[citation needed]
2005 Black Leopards
2007–2010[4] Stade Brestois B[3]
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jean-Yves Kerjean (born 25 June 1958) is a French retired football coach and footballer who is last known to have managed Stade Brestois B in his home country.

South Africa

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Given the Orlando Pirates head coach post in 2001 after several negotiations,[5] Kerjean was obstinate about his system of promoting young talents near the end of the year[6] and guided the Bucs to third-place in the league and a 3–0 triumph over Kaizer Chiefs in the Soweto Derby.[7] However, he was discharged from his post in summer 2002 following poor results and the failure of his young talent system.[8] After a stop in Dubai,[9] Kerjean was announced as head coach of Black Leopards in 2005, aiming for a top eight finish[10] before being dismissed a month later.[11]

Reflecting on his stay in South Africa, the French mentor claimed that safety was an issue and that he had to be accompanied by bodyguards.[9]

He applied to coach a few South African clubs in 2010.[12]

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