AS Saint-Etienne : Loïc Perrin new university graduate | ASSE News

July 23, 2020 at 10:30 p.m. by Enzo Fiorito

Loïc Perrin ASSE

Loïc Perrin recently obtained a university diploma in management of sports organizations.

Loïc Perrin (34) will play (in case of tenure) probably his last match of his career, this Friday, July 24. His heart club, theASSE, where the defender has climbed all the ranks, faces PSG in the final of the Coupe de France. The player at the end of his contract in June 2020, signed an amendment recently, to be able to take part in this meeting. Meanwhile, the most capped captain in Ligue 1 (260), since 2009-10, has become University diploma, as he puts it, in the newspaper The team.

Loïc Perrin obtains a diploma for his retraining

In an interview with the French sports media, the native of Saint-Étienne spoke about his career and his future conversion. Even if he admits having difficulty in projecting himself towards anything other than the field, Loïc Perrin could integrate the management team at ASSE. The defender has a retraining clause in his contract, which he negotiated six years ago when he was extended with the club. He recently obtained the Dugos (University diploma in management of sports organizations), a two-year training course. A diploma that provides the skills necessary to ensure the management and administration of a club, committee or league, mainly in the sports association sector. The positions targeted with this training are most often: manager of a sports structure or administrative manager of a sports structure. They mainly concern the sports association sector.

What position for the Stéphanois after his football career?

Become a coach? ” Not immediately “, he replied. So maybe take over from Dominique Rocheteau, sports director of the Greens? “Flattering as a comparison”, according to him. In any case, the valiant center-back claims to have discovered all the services of the club, thanks to this training. He wants to learn more, before taking the plunge. Loic Perrin will have played almost 17 years for AS Saint-Étienne, with a first match on August 15, 2003, against Lorient, in D2 (2-1).