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Jocelyn Angloma

1965 - Today

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Jocelyn Angloma (born 7 August 1965) is a French football manager and former professional player who played as a defender. Born in Guadeloupe, he represented both the France and Guadeloupe national teams. He is the head coach of the Guadeloupe national team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jocelyn Angloma is the 2,121st most popular soccer player (down from 1,910th in 2019), the 7th most popular biography from Guadeloupe and the 3rd most popular Guadeloupian Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Jocelyn Angloma ranks 2,121 out of 21,273Before him are Diego, José Ruiz, Lucas Hernandez, Nobby Stiles, Heinz Strehl, and Américo Gallego. After him are Ștefan Dobay, Giacomo Losi, Florin Răducioiu, Rodolpho Barteczko, Hasse Jeppson, and Doca.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Jocelyn Angloma ranks 181Before him are Mathilda May, Muggsy Bogues, Vicky Vette, Michael E. Brown, Silas Pereira, and Suge Knight. After him are Paweł Adamowicz, Shinichirō Watanabe, Dexter Holland, Kim Bodnia, Shinji Mikami, and Paulina Porizkova.

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In Guadeloupe

Among people born in Guadeloupe, Jocelyn Angloma ranks 7 out of 32Before him are Saint-John Perse (1887), Lilian Thuram (1972), Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745), Maryse Condé (1937), Marius Trésor (1950), and Jacques François Dugommier (1738). After him are Marie-José Pérec (1968), Firmine Richard (1947), Teddy Riner (1989), Christine Arron (1973), Thomas Lemar (1995), and Didier Dinart (1977).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Guadeloupe

Among soccer players born in Guadeloupe, Jocelyn Angloma ranks 3Before him are Lilian Thuram (1972), and Marius Trésor (1950). After him are Thomas Lemar (1995), Pascal Chimbonda (1979), Wylan Cyprien (1995), Claudio Beauvue (1988), Ronald Zubar (1985), Marcus Coco (1996), Jeanuël Belocian (2005), and Lenny Nangis (1994).