Erick Mombaerts

French football manager (born 1955) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Erick Émile Jean Marius Mombaerts (born 21 April 1955) is a French football manager and former player.

Full name Erick Émile Jean Marius Mombaerts[1]
Date of birth (1955-04-21) 21 April 1955 (age 71)[2]
Place of birth Chantecoq,[2] Loiret, France
Position Midfielder[3]
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Erick Mombaerts
Mombaerts in 2009
Personal information
Full name Erick Émile Jean Marius Mombaerts[1]
Date of birth (1955-04-21) 21 April 1955 (age 71)[2]
Place of birth Chantecoq,[2] Loiret, France
Position Midfielder[3]
Youth career
INF Vichy
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975–1978 Nœux-les-Mines
1978–1984 Montluçon
Managerial career
1987–1988 Paris Saint-Germain
1989–1990 Guingamp
1992 Cannes
2001–2006 Toulouse
2007–2008 France U18
2008–2012 France U21
2012–2014 Le Havre
2015–2018 Yokohama F. Marinos
2019–2020 Melbourne City
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Playing career

Mombaerts is a youth product of INF Vichy.[4] He went on to play for Nœux-les-Mines and Montluçon before retiring in 1984.[citation needed]

Coaching career

Mombaerts began his coaching career with Paris Saint-Germain, taking charge between October 1987 and February 1988.[5] Mombaerts was manager of Guingamp during the 1989–90 season.[5] He then managed Cannes between January 1992 and December 1992,[5] and Toulouse from 2001 to 2006.[5] While with Toulouse he won the Ligue 2 championship in 2003.[6]

After coaching their under-18 team, Mombaerts became manager of the French under-21 team in April 2008.[6] He left that position in October 2012.[7]

Mombaerts became manager at Le Havre in December 2012.[8] He resigned in December 2014.[9]

He was appointed as the head coach of Japanese club Yokohama F. Marinos in December 2014.[10]

Mombaerts stepped down as head coach of the Marinos at the succession of the 2017 Emperor's Cup, on 1 January 2018.[11][12]

Mombaerts was appointed manager of Melbourne City on 27 June 2019.[13] On 3 September 2020, he stood down from the coaching role at City to return to France, handing the coaching reins over to his assistant Patrick Kisnorbo.[14]

Managerial statistics

As of 10 May 2022[15]
More information Team, Nat ...
Team Nat From To Record
GWDLWin %
Paris Saint-Germain France October 1987 February 1988 20686030.00
Toulouse France 2001 2006 167594266035.33
France U21 France 29 April 2008 18 October 2012 432788062.79
Le Havre France 21 December 2012 10 December 2014 79292525036.71
Yokohama F. Marinos Japan 14 December 2014 31 December 2017 138653439047.10
Melbourne City FC Australia 27 June 2019 3 September 2020 331959057.58
Total 480205122153042.71
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