Career
On a personal note, Guillou also gave Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger his 1st break in coaching. 1966-1975: Angers SCO France 1975-1979: Office of Government Commerce Nice France 1979-1981: Neuchâtel Xamax Football Club Switzerland 1981-1983: Football Club Mulhouse France 1983-1984: AS Cannes France Guillou made his debut for the France national football team in March 1974 during a match against Romania, with France winning 1-0. Between 1974 and 1978 he played 19 times for the French national side, including at the 1978 World Cup in Argentina.
He played his last match for France at the 1978 World Cup losing to Italy 1-2 on June 2 in March del Plata.
1983-1985: AS Cannes 1985-1986: Servette Football Club 1993-2000: ASEC Mimosas (Manager, Director of Sport, Head Coach) 1999-2000: Côte d"Ivoire 2001-2002: K.S.K. Beveren He currently runs a number of football schools in Africa and Thailand under the name Académie Jean-Marc Guillou (Academy JMG) seeking to develop young football players who are often transferred to European clubs, the football talent academys are based in Abidjan, Antsika, Algiers and Bangkok.