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12 Facts About Guillaume Beuzelin

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Guillaume Pierre Beuzelin was born on 14 April 1979 and is a French professional football coach and former player.

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Guillaume Beuzelin played in France for Le Havre and AS Beauvais, in Scotland for Hibernian and Hamilton Academical, in England for Coventry City and in Cyprus for Olympiakos Nicosia.

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Guillaume Beuzelin quickly became a favourite of the Hibs fans.

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Guillaume Beuzelin was part of the team who won the 2007 Scottish League Cup final.

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Guillaume Beuzelin signed a one-year deal, with a club option for a further year.

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Guillaume Beuzelin arrived with a big reputation following his impressive spell in Scottish football but failed to live up to expectations, and becoming the subject of vocal criticism from the club's fans.

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Guillaume Beuzelin then began training with SPL side Kilmarnock, who were managed by Mixu Paatelainen, who had previously worked with Guillaume Beuzelin at Hibs.

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Guillaume Beuzelin agreed a one-year contract with Kilmarnock, but he failed a medical to complete the transfer.

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In January 2012, Guillaume Beuzelin was appointed to a role with the University of Stirling as the institution's 2nd team head coach.

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In July 2014, Guillaume Beuzelin was appointed assistant manager of Dumbarton.

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Guillaume Beuzelin moved to Hamilton Academical in January 2015 as assistant to new manager Martin Canning.

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Guillaume Beuzelin was caretaker manager in January 2019 after Canning left the club and until Brian Rice was appointed head coach later that week.