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Sabri Lamouchi

Tunisian French football manager (born 1971)


Summary

Tunisian French football manager (born 1971)

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nameSabri Lamouchi
imageSabri Lamouchi - Portrait 2022.jpg
captionLamouchi in 2022
full_nameSabri Lamouchi
birth_date
birth_placeLyon, France
height1.75 m
positionMidfielder
currentclubTunisia (manager)
youthyears11977–1982
youthyears21982–1989
youthclubs1AS Lyon-Duchère
youthclubs2Cascol Oullins
years11990–1994
years21994–1998
years31998–2000
years42000–2003
years52003–2005
years62004–2005
years72005–2006
years82006–2007
years92007–2008
years102009
clubs1Alès
clubs2Auxerre
clubs3Monaco
clubs4Parma
clubs5Inter Milan
clubs6→ Genoa (loan)
clubs7Marseille
clubs8Al-Rayyan
clubs9Umm-Salal
clubs10Al-Kharitiyath
caps1106
caps2129
caps356
caps490
caps516
caps620
caps736
caps87
caps910
goals126
goals219
goals34
goals47
goals50
goals61
goals75
goals86
goals91
totalcaps470
totalgoals79
nationalyears11996–2001
nationalteam1France
nationalcaps112
nationalgoals11
manageryears12012–2014
managerclubs1Ivory Coast
manageryears22014–2017
managerclubs2El Jaish
manageryears32017–2018
managerclubs3Rennes
manageryears42019–2020
managerclubs4Nottingham Forest
manageryears52020–2021
managerclubs5Al-Duhail
manageryears62023
managerclubs6Cardiff City
manageryears72024–2025
managerclubs7Al-Riyadh
manageryears82025
managerclubs8Al-Diriyah
manageryears92026–
managerclubs9Tunisia

Sabri Lamouchi (born 9 November 1971) is a football manager and former player who played for the French national team, and currently serves as head coach of the Tunisia national football team.

During his playing career, Lamouchi played for clubs in France, Italy and Qatar.

Early life

Lamouchi was born in Lyon, France, to Tunisian parents, and was raised in France. He holds French and Tunisian citizenship.

Club career

Lamouchi started his professional career with Alès and then moved to Auxerre for four years. He then went on to join Monaco, who he helped to the Ligue 1 title in 2000, before being snapped up by Parma of Italy. He later moved to Inter Milan.

Lamouchi had a spell at Genoa before joining Marseille on loan the following year. In January 2006, the loan deal was made a permanent move. He played for Marseille for six further months, until he announced that he was leaving the club on 18 September 2006, although his contract ran until June 2007.

In 2006, Lamouchi moved to Al-Rayyan in the Qatar Stars League, where he scored a spectacular goal in his first match. The next season, he joined Umm-Salal.

In January 2009, Lamouchi transferred to Al-Kharitiyath.

International career

Sabri Lamouchi holds Tunisian and French nationalities by birth since he was born in France before 1994 to parents born in French protectorate of Tunisia before its independence. In 1994, he refused to play with the Tunisian national team. He then was capped with the French A' team.

Lamouchi was capped 12 times and scored one goal for the France national team. He made his debut in 1996 and was a member of the French European Championship squad the same year. He was in France's 28 men-preliminary squad for the 1998 FIFA World Cup on home soil. However he was one of the six players axed by head coach Aimé Jacquet just before the tournament began. The team went on to win the tournament.

Managerial career

Ivory Coast

In May 2012, he became manager of the Ivory Coast national team, his first managerial position. The Elephants qualified for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, ranked 23rd at the time – highest ranked in Africa – and started their group play with a 2–1 victory over Japan. That was followed by a 2–1 loss to group favourite Colombia. On his last game as Ivory Coast's manager, he and his team lost 2–1 against Greece and they were eliminated from the FIFA World Cup. The team featured stars such as Yaya Touré, Gervinho, Wilfried Bony and Didier Drogba. Lamouchi resigned from the position following Les Elephants' exit from the competition.

Rennes

On 8 November 2017, Lamouchi became the manager of French side Rennes. He led the team to a 5th place synonymous with Europa League qualification. On 3 December 2018 after a string of poor results, he was sacked from the club.

Nottingham Forest

2019–20 season

On 28 June 2019, following the departure of Martin O'Neill, it was announced that Lamouchi would become head coach of Nottingham Forest for the 2019–20 season. He enjoyed a strong start to the season and won the league's Manager of the Month award for September 2019. On 19 June 2020, Nottingham Forest announced that Lamouchi had signed an extension to his managerial contract. Forest were in the play-off positions for nearly the whole season, but missed out by finishing seventh on the final day of the season after being beaten at home 1–4 by Stoke City. Lamouchi had guided Forest to their highest league position since the 2010–11 season, and also became the first Forest manager to complete a full season in over nine years.

2020–21 season

Following Forest's disappointing end to the season, Lamouchi flew to Athens to meet with the Forest board, including Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis, where it was decided that Lamouchi would remain as Forest's Head Coach. To improve on the shortcomings of the previous season, four new additions were made to Lamouchi's coaching staff, along with a change in transfer strategy that would place a greater focus on domestic signings.

On 5 September 2020, Nottingham Forest were knocked out of the League Cup in a 1–0 defeat to Barnsley. In a video call to the squad following that game, Marinakis described the result as a 'humiliation' to the football club that Forest would lose twice to a club that had barely survived relegation the previous season. It was clear that Marinakis' patience with Lamouchi was running out, and Marinakis angrily told Albert Adomah and João Carvalho that they could leave the club without consulting Lamouchi.

On 6 October 2020, Lamouchi's contract was terminated and he was immediately replaced by Chris Hughton. Forest had lost all five competitive games of the new season, and had failed to win in their last eleven games.

Al-Duhail

In October 2020, Lamouchi was appointed manager of Qatari side Al-Duhail. On 9 August 2021, his contract was terminated by mutual consent.

Cardiff City

On 27 January 2023, Lamouchi returned to British football when he was appointed as manager of Welsh club Cardiff City. Despite successfully helping the team steer clear of relegation at the end of the 2022-3 season, on 16 May 2023, Cardiff City announced that Lamouchi would leave the club at the end of his contract.

Saudi Arabia

On 12 July 2024, Lamouchi was appointed manager of Saudi Pro League club Al-Riyadh. He was sacked on 19 April 2025.

On 20 July 2025, Lamouchi was appointed as manager of Saudi First Division League club Al-Diriyah. He was sacked on 6 December 2025.

Tunisia

On 14 January 2026, the Tunisian Football Federation announced an agreement with Lamouchi to coach the Tunisia national team on a contract extending until 31 July 2028.

Managerial statistics

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Honours

Player

Auxerre

Monaco

Parma

Marseille

  • UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2005

Manager

El Jaish

  • Qatar Crown Prince Cup: 2016

Individual

  • EFL Championship Manager of the Month: September 2019, January 2020

References

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  14. Taylor, Paul. "Changes on and off the pitch - Forest hope they have found the right balance".
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