“The club needs to grow and evolve”
Zapping Foot National Top 10 winners of the Coupe de France
Paris 13 Atletico is about to experience one of the greatest adventures in its history. Last season, the Gobelins played in National 2. After a crazy last day, the club from the capital managed a validated climb to National for the first time in its history. From a distance, Jean-Guy Wallemme followed this final sprint with the greatest attention, after contacts with Fred Pereira (the president of Paris 13 Atletico). In an interview given to Figarothe technician spoke about this happy ending: ” He (Fred Pereira) told me they were in the lead but there were 2 games left. I told him that I hoped that they would go to the end, already for them, and that afterwards we would remember. That’s what we did. I followed the two matches carefully, especially the last one because… it was hot until the end. »
Grow the club
After a stint at Saint-Raphaël, Jean-Guy Wallemme settled again in a club in the Ile-de-France. A legendary RC Lens player who later became a Sang et Or coach, Wallemme knows the high professional level. The tactician will bring all his experience to Paris 13 Atletico, which was still playing in the 8th division eleven years ago. Next season, the Goblins will have two objectives: to grow and to maintain themselves in a division which will have six relegations.
“They made the choice to take me in relation, certainly, to my knowledge of the Paris region, since I have already trained 2 clubs in Paris (RC Paris and Paris FC). It also interests me to find a higher level, with a showcase, even if the club needs to grow and evolve because it arrives in a semi-professional environment. »
to summarize
Paris 13 Atletico is about to experience one of the greatest adventures in its history. Last season, the Gobelins played in National 2. After a crazy last day, the club from the capital managed a validated climb to National for the first time in its history. From a distance, Jean-Guy Wallemme followed this final sprint with the greatest attention, after contacts with Fred Pereira (the president of Paris 13 Atletico). In an interview with Le Figaro, the technician spoke about this happy ending.
After a stint at Saint-Raphaël, Jean-Guy Wallemme settled again in a club in the Ile-de-France. A legendary RC Lens player who later became a Sang et Or coach, Wallemme knows the high professional level. The tactician will bring all his experience to Paris 13 Atletico, which was still playing in the 8th division eleven years ago. Next season, the Goblins will have two objectives: to grow and to maintain themselves in a division which will have six relegations.