GilbertGress (born 17 December 1941) is a French football coach and a former player. He was the mentor of Arsène Wenger.[citation needed] Gress was born...
mission, Schwartz definitely retired and was replaced by GilbertGress. As a player, Gress had achieved iconic status with Racing supporters. A child...
Osim after eight years at the helm.[citation needed] Franco Foda and GilbertGress (seven defeats in nine games) both enjoyed short and fruitless stints...
14 October 1997 11 5 1 5 045.45 1998 World Cup – Failed to qualify GilbertGress 1 July 1998 – 31 December 1999 18 6 6 6 033.33 2000 European Championship –...
Ryszard Komornicki on a temporary basis. However, with relegation looming GilbertGress was brought in with three games to go. The move was a success and the...
1975: Georges Huart 1976: Robert Herbin 1977: Pierre Cahuzac 1978: GilbertGress 1979: Michel Le Millinaire 1980: René Hauss 1981: Aimé Jacquet 1982:...
2004 – 30 June 2004) Christian Zermatten (1 July 2004 – 10 Aug 2004) GilbertGress (9 Aug 2004 – 27 March 2005) Gianni Dellacasa (27 March 2005 – 16 Oct...
At this point, Foda became the permanent head coach until they hired GilbertGress to become the head coach on 4 June 2003. He then went on to coach the...
earn mid-table results. One of the few stars[tone] of the time was GilbertGress from Strasbourg. In 1973, the team qualified for the UEFA Cup for the...
(1988–89) Péter Pázmándy (1989–90) Ruud Krol (March 1990 – June 90) GilbertGress (July 1990 – June 91) Jean Thissen (1991) B. Mocellin / J. Barlie /...
2008–2009 22 3 Maurice Gransart France DF 1948–1949 1951–1961 288 5 GilbertGress France MF 1971–1973 119 11 Gabriel Heinze Argentina DF 2009–2011 77...
politician Liliane Ackermann (1938–2007), French Jewish community leader GilbertGress (born 1941), football coach Jean-Pierre Hubert (1941–2006), author Isoldé...
1978 – 30 June 1979) Mathieu Bollen (1979) Han Grijzenhout (1979–80) GilbertGress (1 July 1980 – 30 June 1981) Antoine "Spitz" Kohn (1 July 1981 – 30...
was promoted to the first team in 2004 after being called by manager GilbertGress. Having previously made a total of five appearances in the 2004–05 season...
record in French football only surpassed by Olympique de Marseille. GilbertGress holds the record for the longest serving manager at the club, both for...