Michel André Yves Le Flochmoan (6 October 1951 – 10 August 2021) was a French professional football player and manager.
[8] During his final season at Entente Carignan-Linay, Le Flochmoan held the role of player-manager.
[citation needed] In 1984, Le Flochmoan became manager of Sedan's B team, which won the Coupe des Ardennes in 1987.
He was fired shortly into the next season and replaced by Christian Sarramagna, although he had just signed a three-year contract.
[12] After four months with no activity, Le Flochmoan was hired to be manager of the Belgian club Arlon [fr].
[14] In June 2003, he joined the Luxembourg National Division in his new coaching job with Jeunesse Esch.
[15] Le Flochmoan engaged in contract negotiations with Metz,[16] but he ultimately signed with Arlon again in June 2009.
[17][18] In August 2010, he was nearly selected to succeed Guy Hellers as coach of the Luxembourg national team, but he did not ultimately get the job.
[20] On 4 June 2012, Le Flochmoan returned to the Luxembourg National Division, signing a contract with Differdange for two years.
It was then a finalist for the Luxembourg Cup, losing to Le Flochmoan's former club Jeunesse Esch.