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Pascal Vaudequin was born on 22 September, 1966 in Paris, France. Discover Pascal Vaudequin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Bobigny, Île de France, France |
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Pascal Vaudequin Height, Weight & Measurements
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Pascal Vaudequin Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Pascal Vaudequin worth at the age of 58 years old? Pascal Vaudequin’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from France. We have estimated
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Vaudequin coached for the Irish Football Association from 2007 to 2018. He was involved as a County Coach Performance (u12- u15) until 2013. Pascal was involved with the N-Ireland u17 International Coaching staff as an assistant manager until June 2011. From February 2014 to July 2016 he was involved as an elite performance coach at under-14 to under-16 level, also working with the under-19 international squad as an assistant manager.
Upon retirement, Vaudequin returned to the North-West and assumed the role of assistant manager at Finn Harps. After a period as assistant manager at Finn Harps, Vaudequin began coaching at Institute. He was later offered the role of manager of Institute in January 2005 after the departure of Paul Hegarty. He accepted this offer and signed a number of promising French players, but his managerial reign lasted a mere ten months. After leaving the Riverside club, he decided to aid youth development and volunteered as a youth coach for Derry based Trojans. Vaudequin had also been linked with the vacant post at Finn Harps after Anthony Gorman left the club at the end of the 2006 league campaign. However, he did not take the job and his former team-mate, Paul Hegarty, was soon appointed manager. In March 2007, Vaudequin was also strongly linked with the job of Sligo Rovers
Vaudequin left Derry City in 1997 and signed with the relatively successful Shelbourne. During his short spell with the Dublin side, he won an FAI Cup winners medal in 1997. Pascal then signed for Finn Harps getting to another FAI Cup final in 1999. He then moved to Bohemians, making his debut against Sligo Rovers in January 2000. However, this move was short-lived and Vaudequin promptly signed for Shamrock Rovers spending the 2000–01 and the 2001/02 seasons with them.
Vaudequin began playing football as a young boy after being inspired by the Dutch national football team and Johann Cruijff during the 1974 FIFA World Cup. He began his career with INF Vichy the National Football Academy before going to Alencons with Philippe Troussier. In 1985, he joined USL Dunkerque before moving to Ireland in the Summer of 1987 to sign for Derry City. He made his League of Ireland debut for the Candystripes on 13 September against Bray Wanderers. Vaudequin was pivotal in the hugely successful treble winning Derry City team of 1989. He later left in 1991, returning to France to play for Orléans Rodez before re-signing for Derry in 1993 where he stayed for a further three seasons. During his two spells at Derry he won 1 League of Ireland title, 2 FAI Cups and 4 League Cups in what proved to be the Candystripes' most successful era. Whilst playing for Derry, Vaudequin was referred to as "Paddy Quinn" or "Paddy Vandequin" by supporters, who found difficulty in pronouncing his name.
Pascal Vaudequin (born 22 September 1966 in Paris) is a former French footballer who spent the most part of his career playing in the League of Ireland and working with the Irish Football Association for over a decade. Pascal is currently working as a Technical Director in Vietnam for the PVF.