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Didier Tholot was born on 2 April, 1964 in Feurs, France, is a French football manager (born 1964). Discover Didier Tholot's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Didier Tholot Net Worth
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Didier Tholot (born 2 April 1964) is a French former professional footballer who turned to management in 2002, and is currently manager of FC Sion in the Swiss Super League.
After completing his training at INF Vichy in 1984, Tholot signed his first professional contract with Sporting Club Toulon in the first division where he learned the ropes during three years.
He was then transferred to Chamois Niortais F.C. where he played for two seasons.
In 1990 he was recruited by Stade de Reims.
In spite of the club's financial difficulties eventually leading to relegation at the end of the season, Tholot scored 14 goals in 34 competitive matches.
The following season he was recruited by AS Saint-Étienne on a two-year contract but, given less playing time in his second season, moved on to FC Martigues who were freshly promoted from Division 2.
With Bordeaux Tholot's career reached its pinnacle.
Whilst at Bordeaux he played in the 1996 UEFA Cup Final.
Tholot was born in Feurs, Loire, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes.
He scored the first goal of a famous second-leg home comeback victory over the great A.C. Milan of 1996 (3-0 ).
This team went on to reach the final of the 1996 UEFA Cup Final and to play the final of the Coupe de la Ligue the following season, with Tholot then partnering Jean-Pierre Papin up front.
Tholot finished the last years of his playing career in Switzerland.
First he signed a three-year contract with FC Sion ahead of the 1997–98 Nationalliga A season under head coach Alberto Bigon.
However, for the second half of the season their new coach Jean-Claude Richard loaned him out to English team Walsall, who at that time played in the Football League Second Division, second tier.
Although he had a successful time with them, reaching the Southern Area final in the 1997–98 Football League Trophy and scoring a goal in the second leg, the British club die not pull their buy-out option.
Tholot returned to Sion to fulfill his contract and play in the 1998–99 Nationalliga A, but the team were relegated at the end of the season.
Tholot played as regular starter and scored 17 league goals in his 34 appearances.
His goal tally was surpassed solely by the league top scorer Alexandre Rey, who netted 19 times.
Because his contract was only valid for the top-tier Tholot left the club.
He joined FC Basel's first team for their 1999–2000 season under their new head coach Christian Gross.
Tholot played his debut for the team in the home game in the 1999 UIC at the Stadion Schützenmatte on 4 July 1999 as Basel played a goalless draw with Boby Brno.
He scored his first goal for his new team one week later in the return leg as Basel won 4–2 to advance to the next round.
He played his domestic league debut for the team in the home game on 14 July and he scored his first goal for them in the same match as Basel played a 1–1 draw with Xamax.
At the end of the season's qualifying phase, Basel were in second position in the table, but eight points adrift.
In the Championship Round Basel played amongst the table leaders and in the tenth round they even managed a 3–1 victory against league leaders St. Gallen and Tholot had scored a brace in this match.
However, in their last four matches Basel won only two further points and dropped to third position, 14 points behind new champions St Gallen.
In his 31 appearances, Tholot netted eight goals.
However, in the 2000–01 Nationalliga A season Tholot was mainly being used by head coach Christian Gross as a substitute and so during the winter break he decided to move on.
In his 18 months with the club, Tholot played a total of 72 games for Basel scoring a total of 22 goals.
44 of these games were in the Swiss Super League, three in the Swiss Cup, seven in the UEFA competitions (UIC and UEFA Cup) and 18 were friendly games.
He scored 12 goals in the domestic league, three in the European games and the other seven were scored during the test games.
Tholot then played 12 months for BSC Young Boys and in January 2002 he moved to FC Vevey-Sports 05, in the third tier of Swiss football, the first six months as player and the following 2002–03 season as player-coach, narrowly avoiding relegation in Group 1.
Following an auspicious coaching debut at FC Vevey-Sports 05, Tholot was hired by Sion of the Swiss first division.
He then moved on to manage Libourne Saint-Seurin for three seasons, notably achieving promotion to Ligue 2 in his first season.
Tholot's next move to Reims was short-lived as he was replaced by Luis Fernández in December 2008.
In April 2009 Tholot embarked on his second stint with Sion in order to save the club from the drop.
Not only did the team avoid relegation that year but it also won the Swiss Cup.
Tholot left the club at the end of the following season.
In June 2010, Tholot took on the managerial duties of LB Châteauroux where, in spite of severe financial restrictions, he managed to keep the club in Ligue 2 for three seasons.