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Monday, August 4, 2014

Corinne Diacre became the first woman to coach a men's professional football team



Corinne Diacre became the first woman to coach a men's professional football team in a competitive match in France on Monday but saw her Clermont side lose 2-1 at Brest in the second division.

Diacre's managerial stint in men's football got off to a perfect start when Souleymane Sawadogo finished off a counterattack in the ninth minute, prompting only a small smile from his coach in celebration. But the match changed in the second half when Bruno Grougi converted a penalty for Brest, and Alexandre Alphonse then scored the winner for the home side.

'It's never nice to lose, that's obvious,' Diacre said. 'But Brest played well. We made a couple of mistakes for their goals. But we did good things too, which is a good sign for the future. You can't ignore Clermont this season.'


Corinne Diacre was appointed as Clermont coach at the end of June, replacing another woman - Helena Costa - who quit before coaching a game after claiming male colleagues sidelined her and used her as a 'face' to attract publicity.


Helena Costa had been the first female manager to be appointed in the highest two divisions of any professional European football league. 


Italian third-division side Viterbese hired Carolina Morace in 1999, but she resigned after two matches.



Corinne Diacre made 121 appearances for France and also captained the national side. She served as its assistant manager for three years before taking charge of Soyaux, the club where she spent her entire playing career.


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