Bruno Metsu

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Bruno Metsu
Bruno Metsu

Bruno Metsu (born 28 January 1954 in Dunkerque) is a French football manager. He took the Senegal national football team to its first ever FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan in 2002 where they surprised everybody by beating France in the opening game of the World Cup by one goal to nil. They qualified from the group stage and made it to the quarter finals only to be beaten by Turkey in extra time thanks to a golden goal from İlhan Mansız which made the score one goal to nil to Turkey. After Senegal had defeated France in the opening game of the 2002 World Cup, the president of Senegal, Abdoulaye Wade, declared a national holiday in Senegal to celebrate the team's success in defeating the defending World Cup champions.

He is currently the manager of the United Arab Emirates national football team. On January 30, 2007 he made history with them by leading the team to become the champions of Gulf Cup of Nations for the first time. However, this is not Metsu's first achievement in the United Arab Emirates, he has also coached Al Ain FC and in 2003, for the first time in the club's history, they won the Asian Champions League.

  • Bruno Metsu is a Muslim. He converted to Islam when coaching Senegal. [1]


Flag of Senegal Senegal squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Quarter-finalists Flag of Senegal

1 Sylva | 2 Daf | 3 Sarr | 4 Malick Diop | 5 N'Dour | 6 Cissé | 7 H. Camara | 8 Traoré | 9 S. Camara | 10 Fadiga | 11 Diouf | 12 Faye | 13 Diatta | 14 Moussa N'Diaye | 15 Diao | 16 Diallo | 17 Coly | 18 Thiaw | 19 Bouba Diop | 20 S. N'Diaye | 21 Beye | 22 Cissokho | 23 Makhtar N'Diaye | Coach: Metsu

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