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CV Ya Kocha Mpya Simba SC Lamine Ndiaye Individual Details

CV Ya Kocha Mpya Simba SC Lamine Ndiaye Individual Details

CV Ya Kocha Mpya Simba SC Lamine Ndiaye Individual Details,

CV Ya Kocha Mpya Simba SC:- Personal information from Simba Lamine Ndiaye CV, Lamine N’Diaye, Kocha mPya Simba, Cv ya Lamine N’Diaye, Timu alizowahi kufundisha 2022/2023.

The manager of the Guinean team Horoya AC and a former player for the Senegalese national team is Lamine N’Diaye (born October 18, 1956).

Career as a Player

Thiès native and former professional midfielder N’Diaye played for US Rail, SC Orange, Cannes, and Mulhouse. He also wore a Senegalese national team uniform.

Coaching Career Opportunities

N’Diaye commanded Mulhouse shortly after assuming control in 1998. N’Diaye later served as the club team manager of Coton Sport in Cameroon from 2003 to 2006. N’Diaye took over as head coach of the Senegalese national team in January 2008 following Henryk Kasperczak’s resignation. In October 2008, he lost his position as manager.

N’Diaye was appointed manager of the Moroccan team Maghreb Fez in December 2008, and he later became the head coach of TP Mazembe in September 2010. He was given the opportunity to become the technical director at TP Mazembe back in May 2013.

He has been the company’s technical director as of the end of 2014.

He assumed management of the Sudanese team Al-Hilal by July 2018. He was appointed in Guinea to manage the Horoya AC football team in the month of November of 2019.

 

Kocha Mpya Simba SC | Personal data about Lamine N’Diaye

Birthdate: 18 October 1956 (age 66)
Thiès, Senegal, is where I was born.
1.78 meters tall (5 ft 10 in)
the position of midfielder

Club information

Senior career manager Horoya AC at present

 

Teams Years Apps (Gls)

1976 to 1980 US Rail
80’s–83’s SC Orange 55 (38)
43 Cannes, 1983-1985 (21)
1985–1993 Mulhouse 239–39% Overall 343 (98)

 

Nationwide group

1982–1992 Senegal

Timu Alizowahi Kufundisha manages teams.

In 1998 Mulhouse
2003–2006 Coton Sport Senegal 2008
2008–2009 Fez, Maghreb, 2010–2013, TP Mazembe, 2018–2019, Al–Hilal, 2019, and Horoya, AC

 

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