Alain Rousseau
Tahitian football manager
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Place of birth | Tahiti | ||
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1997–1998 | Tahiti |
Alain Rousseau is a Tahitian professional football manager.
Career
Since 1997 until 1998 he coached the Tahiti national football team together with Eddy Rousseau.[1]
References
- ^ Oceanian Nations Cup 1998 - RSSSF
External links
- Alain Rousseau at WorldFootball.net
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Tahiti squad – 1998 OFC Nations Cup fourth place
- GK Jacquemet
- GK Tapeta
- DF Etaeta
- DF Fatupua-Lecaill
- DF Faura
- DF Michelena
- DF Paama
- DF Taiarui
- MF Beramelli
- MF Boene
- MF Garcia
- MF Raumati
- MF J. Rousseau
- MF Zaveroni
- FW Amaru
- FW Gatien
- FW Labaste
- FW Quennet
- Coach: A. Rousseau & E. Rousseau
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