# Ludovic Pollet

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French footballer and coach (born 1970)

Ludovic Pollet Personal information Date of birth (1970-06-18) 18 June 1970 (age 56) Place of birth Vieux-Condé, France Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Position Defender Youth career Cannes Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1991–1995 Cannes 38 (3) 1995–1999 Le Havre 103 (0) 1999 → Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan) 6 (0) 1999–2003 Wolverhampton Wanderers 72 (7) 2002–2003 → Walsall (loan) 5 (0) 2003–2006 Dunkerque 57 (3) Total 281 (13) Managerial career 2010–2012 Dunkerque 2012–2015 Tarbes Pyrénées 2015–2016 Gravelines 2018–2020 Cannes * Club domestic league appearances and goals

**Ludovic Pollet** (born 18 June 1970) is a French former [footballer](/source/Association_football) who played as a [defender](/source/Defender_(association_football)). He worked most recently as a coach at [Cannes](/source/AS_Cannes).

## Playing career

Born in [Vieux-Condé](/source/Vieux-Cond%C3%A9), Pollet began his career as a trainee at [Cannes](/source/AS_Cannes), breaking into the first team in 1991. He made nine appearances in his debut season as the club were relegated from [Ligue 1](/source/Ligue_1). He made sporadic appearances over the next two seasons as the club regained its top flight status. Pollet really established himself during the [1994–95 season](/source/1994%E2%80%9395_French_Division_1), where he also scored his first professional goal.

He was signed by [Ligue 2](/source/Ligue_2) side [Le Havre](/source/Le_Havre_AC) in Summer 1995 and he became a first choice player as the club won promotion. He played three seasons in France's top division with the club before being loaned out to [English First Division](/source/Football_League_First_Division) side [Wolverhampton Wanderers](/source/Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C.) in September 1999.

Pollet made his [Wolves](/source/Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C.) debut on 11 September 1999 in a 0–1 defeat to [Huddersfield Town](/source/Huddersfield_Town_F.C.). After impressing over six loan games, he was signed permanently for £350,000 in October 1999. He became a first choice player in [Colin Lee](/source/Colin_Lee)'s side and his performances saw him become a fan favourite as he was voted Player of the Season.

He remained a first choice player during the [2000–01](/source/2000%E2%80%9301_in_English_football) campaign, but the following summer saw new manager [Dave Jones](/source/Dave_Jones_(football_manager)) reshape the squad, relegating Pollet to the substitutes bench. He managed only ten further league outings for the club over the next two seasons, although gaining some playing time on loan at lower league [Walsall](/source/Walsall_F.C.). He was eventually released by [Wolves](/source/Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C.) in June 2003, days after they gained promotion to the [Premier League](/source/Premier_League).

Pollet then returned to his native France with [Dunkerque](/source/USL_Dunkerque), where he played for three further seasons, before retiring and becoming an assistant coach at the club.

## External links

- [Ludovic Pollet](https://www.worldfootball.net/person/pe69508/) at WorldFootball.net

- [Ludovic Pollet](https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=17568) at Soccerbase

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v t e USL Dunkerque – managers Vincent (1919–30) Bacrot (1930–35) Maghner & Klein (1935–37) Tillie & Schutt (1937–39) Aknai (1939–40) Gianelloni (1946–50) Méresse (1950–54) Tourte (1954–55) Collin (1955–66) Parisseaux (1966–68) Kopania (1968–69) Lévin (1969–71) Ainsley (1971) Bourgeois (1971) Corn (1971–72) Fruchart (1972–79) Placzek (1979–80) Bossy (1980–81) Domergue (1981–84) Dupont (1984–85) Smerecki (1985–90) Dupont (1990–96) Buisine (1996–97) Merry (1997–98) Brown (1998–2002) Westelynck (2002) Huysman (2002–10) Pollet (2010–12) Huysman (2012) Mercadal (2012–16) Santini (2016–18) Rytlewski (2018) Robin (2018–20) Mercadal (2020–21) Revelli (2021–23) Chabert (2023) Castro (2023–25) Feio (2025) Sánchez (2025–) (c) = caretaker

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