Japhet Doram

Japhet Doram , called the Wizard of Beaujoire , is a former footballer Chad IEN born on February 27th 1966 with Ndjamena.

Career

In France he played for the FC Nantes, for which he marked many important goals, engraved forever in the memory of the supporters of the Stade of Beaujoire: the 2000e goal of the club in League 1, a goal at the time of the victory (3-2) in return match of the League of the Champions against the Juventus.

Player with the remarkable technique equipped with a vision of the incredible play, it unfortunately underwent many wounds. He could evolve/move as well at the post of leader of play as to that of center-forward. In Nantes, it gained the championship of France in 1995. Two years later, it carried the team on her shoulders, registering more than 20 goals to lead the FC Nantes to the third place of the championship.

It continued its career with the ACE Monaco. It took its retirement of player in 1998 following a persistent wound obtained following a match against Nantes. It then joined the technical staff of Monaco as a recruiter. It finds FC Nantes the June 28th 2005, where it replaces Robert Budzynski at the sporting position of director. February 12th, 2007, it is named Co-trainer of the FC Nantes at the sides of Michel Der Zakarian, to replace Georges Eo. He was dismissed on July 2nd, 2007.

Reference mark

  • 1st match in D1: September 22nd, 1990, Nantes - St Etienne

Assessment season per season

  • 1985/88 : Swirl FC Djamena (Chad)

  • 1989/90: (Cameroun) 32 matches, 18 goals in championship.
  • 1990/91: (France) 19 matches, 2 goals.
  • 1991/92: (France) 25 matches, 4 goals.
  • 1992/93: (France) 31 matches, 10 goals.
  • 1993/94: (France) 26 matches, 8 goals.
  • 1994/95: (France) 32 matches, 12 goals.
  • 1995/96: (France) 24 matches, 15 goals.
  • 1996/97: (France) 35 matches, 21 goals.
  • 1997/98: (France) 13 matches, 1 goal.
  • Team of Chad: 12 selections, 2 goals.

Prize list

  • 1980 : Cut Chadian hope (tournament of young people)

  • 1987: Champion of Chad
  • 1987: Cut of Chad
  • 1988: Cross from Chad
  • 1989: Cut of Cameroun ()
  • 1993: finalist of the Coupe de France (FC Nantes)
  • 1994: semi-finalist of the Coupe de France (FC Nantes
  • 1995: Champion of France ()
  • 1996: Half Finalist of the League of the Champions ()
  • 1997: Trophy of the Champions ()

Career of trainer/leader

  • 1998 - 2005: Recruitment
  • 2005 - 2007: Recruitment
  • 2007: Co-trainer of the

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