Elvis Antoine
Mauritian footballer
Elvis Antoine is a Mauritian footballer who played as left back at the Fire Brigade SC[1] in the 1980s. He scored in the penalty shootout to give the victory to the Mauritian team in the Indian Ocean Games final in 1985. With Sunrise Flacq United,[1] he reached the first round of African Cup of Champions Clubs in 1988.
He pursued his career in football as a coach, from 2000 to 2003 with the Faucon Flacq where he won the Republic Cup in 2003.[1] He then became co-coach of the national team with Rajesh Gunesh in December 2003 until March 2005.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d (in French) Elvis Antoine s’en va Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
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Mauritius national football team – managers
- Brophy (1957–59)
- Le Roy (1959–63)
- McLennan (1963–64)
- Elahee (1970–88)
- Kosmehl (1976–88)
- Revelli (1989)
- Gutendorf (1993)
- Elahee (1994–96)
- Gutendorf (1997)
- Chundunsing (1998)
- Dorasami (1998–2002)
- L'Aiguille (1998–2002)
- Parizon (2002–03)
- Patel (2003)
- Antoine (2003–05)
- Gunesh (2003–05)
- Dorasami (2006)
- L'Aiguille (2006)
- Gowreesunkur (2006)
- Patel (2007)
- Chundunsing (2007–08)
- Théodore (2008–09)
- Collat (2009)
- Patel (2009–14)
- Six (2015)
- Happe (2015–16)
- Tshupula (2016–17)
- Filho (2017–18)
- Patel (2018–19)
- Mankour (2020–21)
- François (2021–23)
- Rasoanaivo (2023–)
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