Azzedine Meguellatti

[1] He joined CS Ermont as manager in 1989, with the team in the second district league, leading them to four promotions to reach the sixth-tier Régional 1 by 1997.

The move was particularly unusual as he never obtained a Brevet d'État d'éducateur sportif to teach a sport to professional standards.

[2] After preserving the Bouches-du-Rhône club's league status twice, in July 2003 he returned to his native department of Seine-Saint-Denis and joined Red Star F.C.

[2] He then managed AS Poissy (2004–2006; fourth-tier CFA), and in 2009–10 he gave a senior debut at UJA Alfortville to former futsal player Wissam Ben Yedder, who would go on to play for France.

[1] In July 2010, Meguellatti was hired at Racing Club de France Football who had been relegated to the CFA 2 (fifth tier), serving as head coach and general manager.

Meguellatti with Istres in 2002