Scores Rennes en direct

Players & Staff

Players under contract with Rennes

Goalkeepers

- 16 Johann Carrasso
- 1 Benoit Costil
- 30 Abdoulaye Diallo
Cheick N’Diaye

Defenders

- 4 Onyekachi Apam
- 25 John Boye
- 29 Romain Danzé
Dimitri Foulquier
- 24 Pape Malick Kandji
- 22 Yassine Jebbour
- 15 Jean-Armel Kana-Biyik
- 5 Kader Mangane
- 3 Chris Mavinga
- 26 Kévin Théophile-Catherine

Midfielders

- 20 Yacine Brahimi
- 10 Stéphane Dalmat
- 28 Tongo Hamed Doumbia
- 8 Julien Féret
- 23 Kamal Issah
- 18 Fabien Lemoine
- 14 Georges Mandjeck
- 17 Yann M’Vila
- 26 Vincent Pajot
Quentin Rouger
- 6 Alexander Tettey

Forwards

- 12 Razak Boukari
- 32 Abdoul Razzagui Camara
- 11 Jirès Kembo Ekoko
- 21 Víctor Hugo Montaño
- 7 Jonathan Pitroipa
Slimane Sissoko
- 19 John Verhoek

Players on loan

Frank Julienne (Le Havre)

Staff

Frédéric Antonetti (Manager)
Pierre Dréossi (General Manager)
Jean-Marie De Zerbi (Assistant Manager)
Christophe Revel (Goalkeepers Coach)
Nicolas Dyon (Fitness Coach)
Pierrick Hiard (Head of Recruitment)
Éric Guérit (Scout)
Marcel Campagnac (Scout)

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Flashback. For the fans under twenty years old, the name of Saliou Lassissi can cause some circumspection, before understanding his story. A player with a golden future in front of him, until a nasty injury caused him to disappear from the surface of the footballing world. Lassissi, the story of an Ivorian international with a true talent, huge charisma and outspokenness, who always defended his personal interest, even if it meant jeopardising his professional career. A look at a neglected player, who could have had a totally different career if it hadn’t been for that injury.

7 March 2011
William Stanger : “A true feeling of invincibility”

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6 October 2010
News of the Former Rennes Players

Doubles for four former Rennes striker, Landry Chauvin on the Ligue 2 podium, Damien Le Tallec on his way back, thirteenth goal for Sébastien Le Toux with sights on a MVP title, Frédéric Piquionne on top form… Overview of a very prolific week for the former Rennes players.

17 August 2010
Twelve former Rennes players without a club

Two weeks before the end of the summer transfer window, twelve former Stade Rennais players remain unemployed, and live in uncertainty towards the future of their professional career. All those free players have got one common goal: Find a new challenge.

11 August 2010
Dalmat, notes on a shambolic career

The disconcerting Stéphane Dalmat was never able to reach his full potential. Questionable behaviour and career choices mined the way that could have led him to the national team. With the signature of a two years contract at the Stade Rennais, the 31 years old his taking on a new challenge. Perhaps the last in a very chaotic career.

31 July 2010
International, U19 : Diallo on top of Europe!

Opposed to Spain, Abdoulaye Diallo and the French U19s managed a real achievement by beating the “Roja” (2-1) in the U19 European Nations Championship final. The young Rennes goalkeeper earned his first ever trophy, and will play the U20 World Cup next year with the same generation of French players. He is the tenth player trained in Rennes to win this continental in this age category.

1 January 2005
Jean-Luc Ribar

Trained in AS Saint-Étienne, Jean-Luc Ribar becomes professional when « Les Verts » suffers from the consequences of the « black cashbox » case. However, the relegation of ASSE in second division is for him the occasion to obtain more play time. He become quickly a pillar of the team in midfield and contributes to the accession in D1. In 1987, he finally leaves Saint- Étienne for Lille, but his adventure is quite short, since one year later, he moves for Brittany and signs for Quimper, which plays in D2. There, again, he only stays one year in Finistère and is recruited by a more ambitious club: Stade Rennes. The team managed by Raymond Keruzoré is trying to access to D1 and will achieve this with Ribar as a regular player in midfield. He becomes irremovable in Rennes’ organization and stays there during the two years in D1 (1990-1991 and 1991-1992) and the two next years in D2. After the accession of the club in D1 in 1994, he unfortunately has to stop his career because of a major injury. For his reconversion, he manages a sport shop, first in Rennes and then in Roanne, his birth place, before finally managing a cleaning firm.

1 January 2005
André Amitrano

Goalkeepers' trainer, former goalkeeper himself, André Amitrano has joined Stade Rennais in November 2007, to replace Christophe Lollichon gone to Chelsea. Amitrano who met Pierre Dréossi when he was playing for AS Cannes has made all his career on the Côte d'Azur with only a break in Guingamp where he followed Alain Ravera. When he arrived for the second time in Britanny, he took in charge of the goalkeepers of Rennes' professional team. In June 2009, he followed Guy Lacombe to Monaco.

1 January 2005
Papakouli Diop

Papakouli Diop, 20 year-old young Senegalese, arrived in Brittany in 2004 after playing a few years in his native country. Endowed with strong athletic potential and technical skills, Diop made Landry Chauvin and his reserve team happy during a few years before joining the professional squad in 2006. After his debut with the first team during the first round of Ligue 1, Papakouli is finally sent out on loan to Tours FC, in Ligue 2, to gain more top level playtime. Not really used at the start of the season, then badly injured, he made an average season with his new club. Stade Rennais then decided not to extend his contract and let him go free after the 2006-2007 season. The young Senegalese player then decided to stay in Tours, and 6 months later left for Spain.

1 January 2005