Jocelyn Angloma
Personal information
Full name Jocelyn Angloma[1]
Date of birth (1965-08-07) 7 August 1965[2]
Place of birth Les Abymes,[2] Guadeloupe
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Position(s) Right-back
Youth career
1978–1985 L'Etoile de Morne-à-l'Eau
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1987 Rennes 37 (1)
1987–1990 Lille 92 (13)
1990–1991 Paris Saint-Germain 35 (6)
1991–1994 Marseille 86 (3)
1994–1996 Torino 59 (7)
1996–1997 Inter Milan 30 (1)
1997–2002 Valencia 121 (5)
2003–2007 L'Etoile de Morne-à-l'Eau
Total 460 (36)
International career
1990–1996 France 37 (1)
2006–2007 Guadeloupe 14 (4)
Managerial career
2009–2015 L'Etoile de Morne-à-l'Eau
2017– Guadeloupe
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jocelyn Angloma (born 7 August 1965) is a Guadeloupean football manager and former professional player who played as a defender. Born in Guadeloupe, he represented both the France and Guadeloupe national teams. He is the head coach of the Guadeloupe national team.[3]

Club career

Angloma began his professional football career in France, and was a member of the Marseille team which won the 1992–93 UEFA Champions League. He played more than 400 games in European first divisions, including spells in Italy,[4] and 120 appearances with Valencia in Spain, where he played until his retirement in 2002. He played in the UEFA Champions League Finals of 2000 and 2001 for the Spanish club, but was on the losing side on both occasions.[5][6]

International career

France

Angloma played 37 times for France between 1990 and 1996, scoring one goal. Angloma was part of the squad at Euro 92 and Euro 96.[7][8]

Comeback with Guadeloupe

In 2006, Angloma came out of retirement to play for his native région, Guadeloupe, and help them qualify for the 2007 Caribbean Nations Cup.[9] He was allowed to represent Guadeloupe because Guadeloupe is not a FIFA member and only participates in regional competitions. After his return from retirement, Angloma moved from his natural position as a right-back and played as a midfield playmaker for Guadeloupe.[10]

In December 2017, he was appointed Guadeloupe's coach.[11]

Personal life

Jocelyn Angloma's son Johan plays in several youth teams of Guadeloupe and was member of the Guadeloupe under-14 national football team at the Coupe National Under-14 2008.[12]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[13]
Club Season League Cup[lower-alpha 1] Continental[lower-alpha 2] Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Rennes 1985–86 Division 1 6060
1986–87 311311
Total 3710000371
Lille 1987–88 Division 1 323323
1988–89 263263
1989–90 347347
Total 921300009213
PSG 1990–91 Division 1 356356
Marseille 1991–92 Division 1 32241361
1992–93 3112090421
1993–94 23020250
Total 863401311034
Torino 1994–95 Serie A 28411295
1995–96 31310323
Total 5972100618
Inter Milan 1996–97 Serie A 30160102463
Valencia 1997–98 Primera División 32351374
1998–99 2916170422
1999–00 30120160481
2000–01 27010181461
2001–02 301040
Total 12151424211778
Career total 4603626365455143
Scores and results list France's and Guadeloupe's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Angloma goal.
List of international goals scored by Jocelyn Angloma
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
France goals
1 5 June 1996 Stadium Lille-Metropole, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France  Armenia 1–0 2–0 Friendly [14]
Guadeloupe's goals
1 24 November 2006 Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana  Dominican Republic 1–0 3–0 2007 Caribbean Cup
2 14 January 2007 Manny Ramjohn Stadium, Marabella, Trinidad and Tobago  Cuba 2–1 2–1 2007 Caribbean Cup
3 9 June 2007 Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, USA  Canada 1–0 2–1 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup
4 17 June 2007 Reliant Stadium, Houston, USA  Honduras 1–0 2–1 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup

Managerial statistics

As of matches played 19 November 2023
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
L'Etoile de Morne-à-l'Eau 2009 2015 209 100 69 40 282 158 +124 047.85 [15][16]
Guadeloupe 2017 Present 37 19 3 15 68 38 +30 051.35
Career totals 246 119 72 55 350 196 +154 048.37

Honours

Marseille

Inter Milan

Valencia

France U21

Individual

References

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  11. "Angloma appointed Guadeloupe head coach". 15 February 2021.
  12. "Coupe Nationale des 14 ans" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 July 2009. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  13. Jocelyn Angloma at WorldFootball.net
  14. "France v Armenia, 05 June 1996".
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