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Patrice Beaumelle

1978 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Patrice Beaumelle is the 399th most popular coach, the 5,571st most popular biography from France and the 15th most popular French Coach.

Patrice Beaumelle is most famous for his role as head coach of the Ivory Coast national football team, leading them in major tournaments. Despite his French background and birth in 1978, he has spent much of his career coaching in Africa, which is a lesser-known aspect of his professional journey. His lasting legacy lies in mentoring young talents and contributing to the development of African football strategies.

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Among Coaches

Among coaches, Patrice Beaumelle ranks 399 out of 471Before him are Ionel Ganea, Sandro Schwarz, Bob Knight, Amar Osim, Leandro Machado, and Wim Koevermans. After him are Pintado, Tsutomu Ogura, Hein Vanhaezebrouck, Fabio Liverani, Alex Neil, and Leonardo Astrada.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1978, Patrice Beaumelle ranks 476Before him are Noah Ngeny, Sabrina Harman, Júlio César, Paolo Cognetti, Igor Bišćan, and Deniz Gamze Ergüven. After him are Mathew Hayman, Radu Sîrbu, Nadine Velazquez, Sohyang, Peter Madsen, and Eric Addo.

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In France

Among people born in France, Patrice Beaumelle ranks 5,571 out of NaNBefore him are Sébastien Tellier (1975), Éliette Abécassis (1969), Gaia Weiss (1991), Amir Haddad (1984), Lou de Laâge (1990), and Tanguy Ndombele (1996). After him are Anne Briand (1968), Patrick Blondeau (1968), Alexis Pinturault (1991), Marie Darrieussecq (1969), Benoît Cauet (1969), and Yannick Jadot (1967).

Among Coaches In France

Among coaches born in France, Patrice Beaumelle ranks 15Before him are Raynald Denoueix (1948), Guy Stéphan (1956), Élie Baup (1955), Frédéric Antonetti (1961), Patrice Carteron (1970), and Jacky Duguépéroux (1948). After him are Dominique Bijotat (1961), and Alain Portes (1961).

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