| Alain Giresse was born on 2 August 1952 in Langoiran, | | | | In his career, Alain Giresse is an ex- French soccer |
| France. He is an ex- French professional football | | | | player who has had many successes. Subsequent to |
| player. And his playing position in the field was | | | | his career as a soccer player, Giresse switched to |
| midfielder. Two senior clubs Alain ever joined are | | | | coaching role for some clubs and teams. |
| Bordeaux in 1970-1986 and Marseille in 1986-1988. And | | | | In 1995 he begun coaching with Toulouse, afterward |
| he devoted for his national team since 1975 - 1986. | | | | went on to Paris SG and Maccabi-Haifa. Alain came |
| Alain Giresse took part in the France national soccer | | | | back to Toulouse for nine months prior to taking up |
| squad in the 1982 FIFA World Cup that reached fourth | | | | again an occupation in 2001 as club coach of the |
| position, as well as the 1986 FIFA World Cup that | | | | Moroccan soccer, Far Rabat. His main attainment as |
| reached in third position. Alain also was a part of the | | | | soccer coach was while he attained the Coupe du |
| Euro 84 winning squad, and together with Luis | | | | Trone of Morrocco in 2003, in addition to the |
| Fernández, Michel Platini, and Jean Tigana shaped the | | | | champion's trophy which Alain attained with PSG in |
| legendary "Magic Square" in midfield. | | | | 1998. |