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16 Facts About Steve Savidan

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Steve Andre Dominique Savidan was born on 29 June 1978 and is a French retired footballer who played as a striker and current manager.

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Steve Savidan attracted attention from LB Chateauroux, and was transferred to the Stade Gaston Petit after two seasons; he only managed to score three goals as a substitute and, at the end of the year, was sold to AC Ajaccio.

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Steve Savidan would spend only one year at his new team, before returning to former side Angers.

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At age 26, Steve Savidan signed with Valenciennes FC in the third division.

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Steve Savidan did not receive any call-ups to represent France during his two-year stint in the top level at Valenciennes, where he displayed good form.

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Steve Savidan joined Canal+ and became a television consultant for Ligue 1 matches on Foot + and on the program Les Specialistes in August 2010.

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Steve Savidan then joined the consultant team of Eurosport football department in September 2011.

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Steve Savidan was on every Monday evening live for the big Ligue 2 games.

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Steve Savidan was the commentator of the final of FIFA 13 in Barcelona.

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In June 2014, Steve Savidan joined SC Beaucouze, a club located on the outskirts of Angers, as an assistant manager under his former Angers SCO teammate Lionel Duarte.

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Steve Savidan opened a nightclub in Angers called K9, K for his wife Karine's first name and 9 for his favorite number.

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Steve Savidan left this position after the UEFA Euro 2016.

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In June 2017, Steve Savidan was hired as manager for Stade Bordelais' U16 team.

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Steve Savidan announced on 16 May 2018 that he had become the head of the FC Bassin d'Arcachon, which played in the Regional 1.

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On 27 December 2019, Steve Savidan was appointed assistant manager of SO Cholet under manager Stephane Rossi, and Steve Savidan would take charge of the club's reserve team.

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Steve Savidan brought himself on the pitch for a game at the end of January 2020, playing his first game since retiring in 2009.