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Olivier Cloarec, director general of Dijon, will leave for Rennes

Rennes continues its restructuring, after the appointment of Nicolas Holveck in March 2020 as president in place of Olivier Létang. The Breton club indeed takes the name of the successor of Didier Roudet, resigned from his post of deputy general manager on January 5, and who could find Olivier Létang in Lille after expiry of his notice, on March 24.

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If the post had also been offered to Fabrice Bocquet, ex-CEO of Lorient and free since his departure from the Morbihan club in September, who preferred to decline, the lucky winner, except for a very last minute turnaround, is called Olivier Cloarec, as indicated by RMC Sport this Thursday. David Linarès, the DFCO coach, confirmed this Friday the departure of the 47-year-old Burgundian leader for the current 5th in Ligue 1.

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A new departure from Dijon

“It is not recorded that he is leaving tomorrow, there will be a slow transition, thus indicated the technician, in comments relayed by the Good public. I regret his departure, because he is someone who knows the inner workings of the club, he was a very important link between the administrative and sports sector. Like all employees, I learned of his departure. We wish him good luck in his new project. “

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Olivier Cloarec, secretary general and then director general of DFCO since 2013, should leave the Côte d’Or in April, at the end of his notice. “It’s part of football, even if we were not in this kind of disposition in Dijon”, continued Linarès.

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Dijon will therefore in turn have to change its organization chart, which has become a routine in recent months: Sébastien Larcier, the head of the recruitment unit, left for Angers last April, before Stéphane Jobard and Peguy Luyindula disembarked from their mission as coach and sports director on November 5.

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