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OSC Lille
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Ligue 1: 2011
Coupe de France: 2011 <\/P>","56F049EE5D0B1EC9":"B\u1ec9","65809D335DC33AB4":"481","E7D2F501BA5F9F82D5E1659EC36049E1":"

Rudi Garcia (born 20 February 1964 in Nemours, Seine-et-Marne) is a football manager and former player.

He coached Corbeil-Essonnes, AS Saint-Étienne, Dijon FCO and Le Mans UC72.

He was appointed coach of Lille OSC in 2008, leading the club at the 5th place in Ligue 1 2008–09. He was surprisingly released on 2 June 2009,\u3000but reinstated two weeks later.

The 2010-11 season was even more successful for Garcia, as he won the double with Lille (Ligue 1 and Coupe de France). He went on to be chosen as the Manager of the Year.<\/P>","57C2653B331A7DDA9BB5C336225EACEB":"0","EB70E23140D61D3403104435C4316058":"999","68B71F6A7FE5F18E":"","e_index":4};