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Nicodeme Boucher
Personal information
Date of birth 20 November 1966
Height 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in)
Position(s) Attacker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1990 Bourges 18
Vierzon FC
Kaizer Chiefs
1992–1996 US Possession
1997–2000 Tanjong Pagar United FC
2001–2003 SS Saint-Louisienne
2004 Tanjong Pagar United FC (1)
2004–2007 AC Excelsior(player/u-18 coach)
Managerial career
20xx–2009 AC Excelsior
FC Agen
US Creysse
2014–2016[2][3] SU Agen Football[1]
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nicodeme Boucher (born 20 November 1966) is a Senegalese football coach and former player. With his height, which enumerated 1.97 meters high at the time, he was known for being the tallest layer in the S.League in his time;[4] he was also known for his goalscoring talent.[4]

Career

Reunion

Aged 20, the Senegalese striker signed for FC Bourges, a team that oscillated between the French second and third divisions at the time.[5] Then, Boucher moved to Vierzon FC, a club within the French fourth tier.[5] Following a one-year spell at Kaizer Chiefs, Boucher was contacted by an agent who offered him a club in Reunion, US Possession[5] where he scored 18 goals on average each season.[6]

S.League

After spending four seasons with US Possession, he trialed with Tiong Bahru F.C. at the end of 1996. Dutch coach Robert Alberts decided to sign the then 28-year old, who responded with 5 goals in 4 games and double figures by the end of the season.[6] Soon, however, the forward returned to Reunion Island for "personal reasons" in 1998.[6] Eventually, Tohari Paijan, the new Tanjong Pagar United coach, went to Reunion Island which induced Boucher to return mid-season.[6] Throughout the remainder of the season, he scored 11 goals which catapulted the Jaguars to a Singapore Cup and Singapore FA Cup double.[6] In 1999, Boucher rejoined US Possession but returned to Tanjong Pagar and formed a so-called 'Twin Tower' attacking partnership with countryman Boubacar Seck, scoring 11 goals in 13 appearances.[6] However, his time at Tanjong Pagar would be hampered by a fight with Warriors FC player Tan Kim Leng which led to one-year ban from playing in Singapore.[6] Instead, the attacker was snapped up by SS Saint-Louisienne, winning the 2001 and 2002 Reunion Premier League titles as well as participating in the 2002 and 2003 CAF Champions League campaigns with the club.[6] At the age of 37, Boucher made one final return to Tanjong Pagar,[7][8] netting one goal. On account of knee injury,[9] he was released after a few months[10] and spent some time recovering,[11] followed by a four-season spell with AC Excelsior.[6]

Personal life

His brother, Jules, is also a former footballer.[5]

Coaching licenses

  • UEFA 'A' License[6]

Honors

References

  1. ^ http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2015/04/29/2096058-nicodeme-boucher-confirme-a-son-poste.html
  2. ^ http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2016/10/07/2434310-quand-vimbouly-vire-boucher.html
  3. ^ https://www.clicanoo.re/Sport/Article/2016/10/11/Le-clash-Vimbouly-Boucher_3347
  4. ^ a b SirJester, Izarrudin. "THE JAGUARS DEN-Home Of Tanjong Pagar United Fc". www.geocities.ws. Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  5. ^ a b c d "Attention : globe-trotter !". ladepeche.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "S.League Old Boys: Nicodeme Boucher, the towering Senegalese goal machine". FourFourTwo. 2017-08-06. Archived from the original on 2018-11-06. Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  7. ^ "Le joueur sénégalais Nicodème Boucher lorgne vers l'Asie du Sud-Est". www.panapress.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  8. ^ https://www.clicanoo.re/node/415342
  9. ^ "Kréopolitains : Nicodème Boucher". Clicanoo.re (in French). Retrieved 2018-05-21.
  10. ^ "Little money and no team spirit, but Nico is sad to leave the Jaguars". Today. 29 April 2004. Retrieved 8 August 2019.
  11. ^ "10.Nicodème Boucher quitte Singapour". Clicanoo.re (in French). Retrieved 2018-05-21.