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Philippe Montanier

French football manager and former player (born 1964)

Philippe Montanier

Summary

French football manager and former player (born 1964)

FieldValue
namePhilippe Montanier
imagePhilippe Montanier 2020 (cropped).jpg
captionMontanier as Lens manager in 2020
full_namePhilippe Jacques William Montanier
birth_date
birth_placeVernon, Eure, France
positionGoalkeeper
youthyears11970–1980
youthclubs1Pacy-sur-Eure
youthyears21980–1984
youthclubs2Évreux AC
youthyears31984–1987
youthclubs3Caen
years11987–1990
clubs1Caen
caps155
goals10
years21990–1991
clubs2Nantes
caps27
goals20
years31991–1994
clubs3Caen
caps373
goals30
years41994–1997
clubs4Toulouse
caps487
goals40
years51997–1999
clubs5Gueugnon
caps579
goals50
years61999–2000
clubs6Saint-Étienne
caps64
goals60
totalcaps305
totalgoals0
manageryears12000–2001
managerclubs1Caen (CEO)
manageryears22001
managerclubs2Toulouse (assistant)
manageryears32001–2002
managerclubs3Bastia (assistant)
manageryears42002–2004
managerclubs4Ivory Coast (assistant)
manageryears52004–2009
managerclubs5Boulogne
manageryears62009–2011
managerclubs6Valenciennes
manageryears72011–2013
managerclubs7Real Sociedad
manageryears82013–2016
managerclubs8Rennes
manageryears92016–2017
managerclubs9Nottingham Forest
manageryears102017–2018
managerclubs10France U20
manageryears112018–2020
managerclubs11Lens
manageryears122020
managerclubs12Standard Liège
manageryears132021–2023
managerclubs13Toulouse

Philippe Jacques William Montanier (born 15 November 1964) is a French professional football manager and former player who was most recently the head coach of club Toulouse. As a player, he was as a goalkeeper.

Montanier led Boulogne, Lens and Toulouse in Ligue 2, winning promotion with the first and third including as champions with the latter in 2022. In Ligue 1, he was in charge of Valenciennes, Rennes and Toulouse. He reached the Coupe de France final with Rennes in 2014 and won it with Toulouse in 2023.

Abroad, Montanier led Real Sociedad in La Liga (finishing fourth and qualifying for the UEFA Champions League in 2013), Nottingham Forest in the EFL Championship and Standard Liège in the Belgian Pro League. He was an assistant for the Ivory Coast national team and briefly managed France under-20.

Early life and playing career

Philippe Jacques William Montanier was born on 15 November 1964 in Vernon, Eure. He spent most of his playing career with nearby Norman club Caen, while also representing Toulouse. After playing in Ligue 2 for Gueugnon, he concluded his career at Saint-Étienne.

Managerial career

Early career

In the early 2000s, Montanier was assistant to his former Caen boss Robert Nouzaret at Toulouse, Bastia and the Ivory Coast national team.

Montanier was head coach of Boulogne from 2004 and was named Ligue 2 Manager of the Year in 2009. After achieving promotion to Ligue 1, he left Boulogne for Valenciennes on 3 June 2009.

Real Sociedad

Montanier was offered the job as La Liga club Real Sociedad manager, signing a two-year contract with the club on 4 June 2011. On his debut on 27 August, his team began the season with a 2–1 win at Sporting de Gijón with two goals from Imanol Agirretxe.

On 19 January 2013, with the winning goal by the same player, Montanier's team won 3–2 at home to Barcelona to end the visitors' unbeaten run of 18 wins and a draw. They also won home and away in the Basque derby against Athletic Bilbao – the latter being the last such fixture at the old San Mamés Stadium – to finish fourth and qualify for the UEFA Champions League.

Rennes

On 21 May 2013, it was announced that Montanier would not extend his contract at Real Sociedad, and he agreed to join Rennes the same day. He signed a deal of three years. In his first season, he led the team to the Coupe de France final, defeating former clubs Valenciennes and Boulogne in earlier rounds before a 2–0 defeat to Guingamp at the Stade de France.

Nottingham Forest

On 27 June 2016, Montanier was appointed manager of EFL Championship side Nottingham Forest. His first game in charge was on 6 August, where his side beat newly-promoted Burton Albion 4–3 at the City Ground. On 14 January 2017, Montanier was relieved of his duties following a run of two points from a possible 21 and only two clean sheets in 30 games.

Lens

Lens]] in 2018

On 2 November 2017, Montanier became the new head coach of the France under-20 team.

On 22 May 2018, Montanier took over as Lens manager in Ligue 2 on a two-year deal. In his first season, the team came 5th and lost 4–2 on aggregate to Dijon in the playoff final. He was dismissed in February 2020 with the team in third; replacement Franck Haise got them to second and promotion when the season was curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic in March.

Standard Liège

Montanier was hired at Standard Liège in June 2020. He was dismissed on 26 December with the team in 11th, immediately after a 2–1 home loss to Sint-Truiden.

Toulouse

In June 2021, Montanier returned to work at Toulouse, where he had previously played. He signed a two-year deal. In his first season, the team returned to Ligue 1 after a two-year absence, four points above Ajaccio and with a division record 82 goals scored. He was voted the league's manager of the season.

On 6 July 2022, Montanier extended his contract to 2024. His team defeated Annecy 2–1 on 6 April 2023 to reach their first Coupe de France final, and the first for the city of Toulouse since the unrelated club of the same name lost in 1957. Twenty-three days later, the team won 5–1 against holders Nantes for the cup title – the biggest win since Saint-Étienne won 5–0 against the same opponent in 1970.

Despite the cup win, Montanier was fired on 16 June 2023 and replaced by his former assistant Carles Martínez Novell, who had never been a senior manager before. Director Damien Comolli described the 13th-place season as an "under-performance" as they had been aiming for 10th. Montanier's previous assistant Mickaël Debève had been sacked in the winter; both were known to oppose the data-driven approach of the new American ownership.

Managerial statistics

TeamFromToRecordRef.PWDLGFGAGDWin %Total
Boulogne1 July 20043 June 2009
Valenciennes3 June 20094 June 2011
Real Sociedad4 June 201130 June 2013url=https://www.soccerbase.com/managers/manager.sd?manager_id=2326title=Philippe Montanier managerial statisticswebsite=Soccerbaseaccess-date=6 October 2019}}
Rennes1 July 201320 January 2016
Nottingham Forest27 June 201614 January 2017
France U202 November 201722 May 2018
Lens22 May 201825 February 2020
Standard Liège10 June 202026 December 2020
Toulouse23 June 202114 June 2023

Honours

Manager

Boulogne

  • Championnat National 2: 2004–05

Rennes

Toulouse

Individual

  • Ligue 2 Manager of the Year: 2008–09, 2021–22

References

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