André Riou
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André Riou

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Birth:
1 January 1915(Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Occitania, France)
Death:
11 October 2005(Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Occitania, France)
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Introduction

André Riou (known as L'homme au béret) (1915 – 5 October 2005) was a former French footballer.

Riou was born in Toulouse, and played for Toulouse FC at the end of the 1930s as a striker, but was best known as a manager all over France.

He was also head of youth development for the FFF, at the beginning of the 1950s, and was also regional head of technical coaching until the 1980s.

Playing career

  • Racing de Paris France
  • Toulouse FC France

Playing honours

  • Champion of Zone Sud in 1943 (TFC)

Coaching career

  • Toulouse FC France
  • AS Biterroise France (D2)
  • Red Star Olympique Audonien/Stade Français France : 1948 to 1950
  • Amiens SC France
  • Standard de Liège Belgium : 1953 (1st pro. coach at the club) in 1958
  • Daring Club Bruxelles Belgium : 1958 to 1961
  • RAEC Mons Belgium : 1962 to 1965
  • Union Saint-Gilloise Belgium : 1965 to 1966

    Honours as coach

    • Champions of Belgium : 1958 (with Standard, 1st national professional title for the club)
    • Coupe de Belgique : 1954 (with Standard, 1st cup for the club, as pros.)