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José Anigo

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French footballer and manager (born 1961)

José Anigo
Personal information
Date of birth (1961-04-15)15 April 1961 (age 64)
Place of birthMarseille, France
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
PositionDefender
Youth career
1972–1973Cité Saint-Louis
1973–1975Provence Sports
1975–1979Marseille
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1979–1987Marseille206(4)
1987–1990Nîmes42(0)
1990–1993Endoume
1994–1996Endoume
Total248(4)
Managerial career
1995–1996Endoume
1996–1997Consolat
2001Marseille
2003–2004Marseille
2013–2014Marseille
2015ES Tunis
2017–2018Levadiakos
2018Panionios
2023Olympiacos
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

José Anigo (born 15 April 1961) is a French professionalfootballmanager and former player.

Career

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Anigo was born inMarseille, and after a tough childhood went on to play for his home town club for eight years where he established a reputation for being a tough defender. After that he became the coach for Marseillaise's youth team and latter went on to become coach from 2001 to 2005 leading the team to a runners up medal in the2004 UEFA Cup Final. During his tenure he also signed many stars that would aid Marseille in the future such as playmakerMathieu Valbuena, goalkeeperSteve Mandanda and defenderNicolas N'Koulou.[2]

In October 2019, Anigo was hired as Head of International Recruitment forNottingham Forest.[3] He left the club in June 2020.[4]

Personal life

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Born in France, Anigo's parents were SpanishRepublicans on the run fromFrancisco Franco.[5] In September 2013 Anigo's son Adrien Anigo was shot dead. Adrien had previously spent time in prison for robbery and became the fifteenth victim of gun violence inMarseille that year.[6]

Managerial Statistics

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As of 25 January 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecordRef.
PWDLWin %
Marseille25 July 200124 August 20014022000.00[7]
Marseille14 January 200422 November 200446181315039.13[7]
Marseille7 December 201314 May 2014261097038.46[7]
ES TunisJune 2015August 20152101050.00[7]
LevadiakosJuly 2017June 201835111014031.43[7]
PanioniosJuly 2018December 201814725050.00[7]
OlympiacosApril 2023Μay 20239513055.56[7]

References

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  1. ^"José Anigo".worldfootball.net. 13 June 2018. Retrieved26 January 2019.
  2. ^Julien Laurens (25 March 2014)."Marseille's season going from bad to worse".ESPN. Retrieved25 March 2014.
  3. ^Anigo joins as Head of International Recruitment, nottinghamforest.co.uk, 15 October 2019
  4. ^Pallatt, James (13 October 2020)."Forest make Jose Anigo statement".NottinghamshireLive.
  5. ^magazine, Le Point (6 September 2013)."Les relations sulfureuses de la famille Anigo".Le Point.
  6. ^Ben McPartland (5 September 2013)."Son of Marseille sporting director gunned down".The Local. Retrieved25 March 2014.
  7. ^abcdefg"Jose Anigo profile and stats | Sofascore".

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