Stuart Charles-Fevrier

Saint Lucian football manager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stuart Charles-Fevrier or Stuart Charles Fevrier (born 19 January 1959) is a Saint Lucian professional football manager. Born in Curacao, he was raised in Saint Lucia where he is from. Recently, in February 2017, he became assistant coach for the Trinidad and Tobago national football team by a unanimous decision[1] after being shortlisted for manager by the Trinidad and Tobago Football Association technical committee.[2]

Date of birth (1959-01-19) 19 January 1959 (age 67)
Place of birth Curacao
Position Defender
Current team
W Connection F.C.(manager)
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Stuart Charles-Fevrier
Charles-Fevrier at an iterview after the Digicel Pro Bowl Final 2013
Personal information
Date of birth (1959-01-19) 19 January 1959 (age 67)
Place of birth Curacao
Position Defender
Team information
Current team
W Connection F.C.(manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Fulham
Pro Pioneers FC
Coventry Sphinx F.C.
ASL Sports Club
Trintoc
International career
1974–19?? Saint Lucia
Managerial career
19??–19?? Saint Lucia U-23
Saint Lucia
1999–2002 W Connection F.C.
2003 Trinidad & Tobago
2017–2019 Trinidad & Tobago(assistant)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Playing career

A defender,[3] Fevrier started for Saint Lucia from age 15. He spent the majority of his career in Trinidad and Tobago. In his first years with Trintoc, he won the domestic league title with them.[4]

Managerial career

After consulting his wife Claudia, Fevrier ventured to Trinidad and Tobago by invitation of W Connection president David John-Williams in January 1999 to coach W Connection F.C. Coaching W Connection F.C. since its foundation, he has won vast quantities of silverware throughout his entire career as a manager. According to David John-Williams, he was recommended by former professional Stephen Hart.[5]

Over the years, Fevrier took a number of managerial training courses in Hungary, Brazil, and England, completing all the relevant other FIFA courses as well. Back in 2003, he took over as head director of the Trinidad and Tobago national football team from the sacked Hannibal Najjar until he was replaced by Bertile Saint Clair.[6] Through his whole career as coach he has won five titles with W Connection F.C. and came runners-up in the 2016-17 TT Pro League, trailing behind Central FC.[7]

Achievements and honors

International honors

Individual awards

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References

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