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List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. managers : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Paris Saint-Germain F.C. managers

This chronological list comprises all those who have held the position of manager of Paris Saint-Germain's first team from 1970, when the first professional manager was appointed, to the present day. Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and honours won while under his care. PSG have had 24 managers since the appointment of Pierre Phelipon in 1970. Paris Saint-Germain's most successful manager is Luis Fernández with five major trophies won: one French Cup, one League Cup, one Champions Trophy, one Cup Winners' Cup and one Intertoto Cup. He is also the club's longest-serving manager in terms of matches with 244. Luis Fernández and Georges Peyroche are the club's longest-serving managers in terms of time, both with 5 years in charge. Laurent Blanc is the current manager of Paris Saint-Germain.
==Peyroche, Houllier and first titles==

Pierre Phelipon became the first ever coach of Paris Saint-Germain in 1970, replacing symbolic Stade Sangermanois coach Roger Quenolle. He alternated between coach and player to help out make a competitive team consisting of both amateur and professional players. Phelipon made the club attain top-tier status despite harsh relations between Parisians and Sangermanois, but quit in 1972. Robert Vicot became the sole coach of the club, until President Daniel Hechter put him alongside Just Fontaine. The duo achieved the club's promotion to the Division 1 in 1974, promoting attacking and seductive football. Vicot, however, quit the club and Fontaine continued his tenure at the capital club until 1976, when his relationship with Hechter deteriorated and had a disastrous end, with lawsuits and contractual disputes in the background. Velibor Vasović arrived with the objective of qualifying the club for a European Cup. Paris Saint-Germain narrowly missed out the UEFA Cup and he quit the club rejecting a new deal to stay. Jean-Michel Larqué ended his playing career and arrived as coach in 1977. He adopted a player-coach role due to the absence of a playmaker in the squad. PSG sat at the bottom of the table almost all the season and finished just over relegation. Pierre Alonzo was named his substitute, but his tenure was short-lived as Francis Borelli quickly replaced him with Velibor Vasović. The results weren't good and he left at the end of the season. Georges Peyroche joined the club in 1979 and Paris Saint-Germain tasted their first honours with consecutive French Cup victories in 1982 and 1983. Suffering from stress, Peyroche took a sabbatical year. Lucien Leduc succeeded him and remained on the Parisian bench until 1984, when Peyroche returned to the club at the request of Borelli. He immediately qualified the club for the UEFA Cup, but the following season was a complete disappointment and Peyroche resigned midway through the campaign. Christian Coste replaced him as Paris Saint-Germain maintained Division 1 status and lost the French Cup Final against AS Monaco. Coste then became Gérard Houllier's assistant, before leaving the club in 1987.

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