Jean Snella
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Jean Snella | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Jean Snella | |
Date of birth | December 9, 1914 | |
Place of birth | Dortmund-Mengede, German Empire | |
Date of death | November 20, 1979 (aged 64) | |
Place of death | Metz, France | |
Playing position | Midfielder, Manager | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1934-1938 1938-1940 1942-1945 |
Olympique Lillois AS Saint-Étienne AS Saint-Étienne |
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Teams managed | ||
1946-1948 1948-1950 1950-1959 1958 1959-1963 1963-1967 September - November 1966 1967-1971 1971-1974 ?-? 1979 |
FC Lorient AS Saint-Etienne amateur team AS Saint-Etienne France assistant coach Servette FC AS Saint-Etienne France Servette FC OGC Nice NA Hussein Dey FC Metz |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Jean Snella (9 December 1914-20 November 1979) was a French football midfielder and a manager. He mostly coached AS Saint-Etienne. He also coached France national football team along with José Arribas after the FIFA World Cup 1966.
In 1940, he was made Prisoner of War in Évreux by the Wermacht but managed to escape in 1942.
[edit] Titles
- Division 1: 1957, 1964, 1967
- Axpo Super League: 1961, 1962
- Schweizer Cup: 1971
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