Keen wine collector Franck Haise takes charge of French club Rennes
Franck Haise, signed until 2027, aims to lift Rennes from sixth to fourth place with 12 games left to reach Champions League qualifiers.
- Wednesday's statement named Franck Haise as coach, signing him to a contract through 2027.
- With roots in Rennes' youth academy, Haise previously coached Lens to second place behind PSG, qualifying for the Champions League.
- Tasked with moving Rennes from sixth into fourth, Rennes sits six points behind Marseille as the season continues.
- His assistants from Nice, Johann Ramaré and Lilian Nalis, are joining him at Rennes after the club beat PSG last Friday, following Haise's December departure from Nice.
- Known for his wine hobby, Haise says wine helps him unwind from managerial pressure, a detail noted by sources.
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Keen wine collector Franck Haise takes charge of French club Rennes
Ligue 1 side Rennes has hired Franck Haise as its new coach following Habib Beye’s exit. Haise has been given a contract until 2027, the French soccer club said in a statement.
Franck Haise is back in business on the bench of a Ligue 1 club. Franck Haise hasn't been away from the pitch for long; less than two months passed between his departure from OGC Nice at the end of December and the official announcement of his arrival at Stade Rennais this Wednesday. It's a return to his roots for the 54-year-old coach, who honed his skills in the role as a youth coach for the Red and Blacks for six years, from 2006 to 2012. The…
The Rennes club, currently 6th in Ligue 1, announced on Wednesday the appointment of Franck Haise to the coaching position until 2027. "Former player, recognized trainer, then lead coach with 200 Ligue 1 matches on the counter, Franck Haise takes over the professional team," wrote the club in his press release. Haise, 54 years old, previously led the Lens and Nice teams he had left at the end of December. He replaced Habib Beye, removed by the c…
Franck Haise has officially signed his contract with Stade Rennais this Wednesday. The former coach of Lens and Nice even led his first training session. He succeeds Habib Beye.
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