Corinne Diacre, born on August fourth, nineteen seventy-four, is a distinguished figure in the world of football, both as a former player and a coach. A native of France, she dedicated her playing career to Soyaux, where she excelled as a defender and proudly captained the France national team.
In a groundbreaking move for women's representation in sports, Diacre made history in August two thousand fourteen by becoming the first woman to coach a men's professional football team in France, taking the helm at Clermont. Her innovative approach and leadership skills allowed her to manage the team for three successful seasons.
Following her tenure at Clermont, Diacre transitioned to a prominent role as the head coach of the French women's national team. However, her time in this position was not without its challenges, as it was marked by various controversies, ultimately leading to her departure in March two thousand twenty-three.