Rolan Kurbis

Rolan Kurbis

Former football coach of Alania
Date of Birth: 12.08.1953
Country: Italy

Content:
  1. Biography of Roland Courbis
  2. Transition to Coaching
  3. Coaching Alania
  4. Challenges and Controversies

Biography of Roland Courbis

Roland Courbis, a former football coach of Alania, is a multifaceted and contradictory personality. He was born on August 12, 1953, in Marseille, France. From an early age, he showed an interest in sports, particularly football. Starting from around 1972, Roland actively played for various French sports clubs, including Olympique Marseille, Ajaccio, Monaco, Toulon, and others. His football career as a player was highly successful, and his talents were evident not only to football experts but also to numerous football fans. Roland Courbis often shone on the football field and became a two-time national champion, as well as winning the French and Greek Cups.

Transition to Coaching

In the mid-1980s, Roland Courbis began his coaching career, which lasted for almost twenty years. In 1985, he took charge of Toulon and coached the players until 1990. After that, he worked with several other teams, periodically leading them to high positions.

Coaching Alania

In 2004, at the age of fifty, Roland Courbis became the coach of the football team Alania from Vladikavkaz. He was in excellent shape at the time. Throughout his creative career as a French coach, Roland Courbis achieved a lot. He repeatedly brought his players to the highest level of readiness and contributed to winning prestigious awards and prizes.

Challenges and Controversies

However, not only successes accompanied the coach during his career. For example, in 2006, Roland Courbis was dismissed from his coaching position at Ajaccio, a French football club, due to unsatisfactory work, especially in recent competitions. In October 2007, the French coach found himself in a precarious situation. He was accused of engaging in illegal transfer dealings between 1997 and 1999. After lengthy legal proceedings, Roland Courbis was found guilty and sentenced to several years of imprisonment. In addition, he was required to pay a substantial fine, amounting to approximately two hundred thousand euros.

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