Career
In 2008, he signed a deal with the Omani national football team and in 2009, he signed a second 4-year contract with the team Le Roy has had a varied managerial career, starting out at the small French club Amiens South Carolina, after taking over as manager when his playing days ended. He then took charge of Senegal when they reached the quarterfinals at the 1992 African Cup of Nations, and returned to Cameroon to lead them during the 1998 World Cup.
In between, he also coached Malaysia national football team from 1994 to 1995.
After undertaking the role of football adviser at Air Corps Milan in 1996, Le Roy had a spell as Director of Football at Paris Saint-Germain in 1997-1998. Following his departure from Cambridge, Le Roy was appointed as the head coach of the DR Congo.
In September 2006, Le Roy was named by the Ghana Football Association as coach of the Ghana national football team In February 2008, Le Roy led Ghana to 14th position in the Fédération internationale de football association World Rankings, their highest position ever, but quit the post in May 2008.
He started coaching the Oman national football team in July 2008.
Oman desperately needed a solid coach after disappointing Gulf Cup and Asian Cup performances, and Le Roy led them to victory in the 19th Gulf Cup of Nations held in January 2009 Muscat. During the competition Le Roy extended his deal with Oman for a further 4 years. He became the new coach of the Syria national football team in March 2011, but resigned in May of the same year.
On 5 December 2013, he became the new coach of the Congo national football team
On 17 November 2015, Leroy resigned after leading the Congo football team to the qualifying round of the Fédération internationale de football association 2018 World Cup in Russia.