Jérôme J. Dufourg
Jérôme J. Dufourg | |
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Dufourg in Leicester in 2010 | |
Born |
Jérôme Joseph Jacques Dufourg 2 September 1986 La Seyne-sur-Mer, Var, France |
Nationality | French |
Ethnicity | Antanosy, Celt, Etruscan |
Education |
BBA (2009) MA in European Studies (2010) FIFA Master (2011) |
Alma mater |
HEC Montréal (2009) Luiss SoG (2010) CIES (2011) |
Occupation | Sport management executive |
Years active | 2011–present |
Employer |
Dubai Sports Council (2012–2013) FC Talanta (2013) FERWAFA (2015–) |
Board member of | KEFWA (2013–2014) |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Relatives |
Donald d'Emmerez de Charmoy (great-grandfather) Marcel Vauthier (great grand-uncle) |
Jérôme Joseph Jacques Dufourg (born 2 September 1986 in La Seyne-sur-Mer, Var), commonly known as Jérôme J. Dufourg (French pronunciation: [ʒe.ʁom ʒi dy.fuʁ]) is a French sport management executive, currently Head of Marketing & Communications at FERWAFA. He previously served as the executive director of Kenyan association football club FC Talanta from February to November 2013 and worked as a manager in Dubai, responsible for creating, implementing and developing the UAE National Beach Soccer League along with the Dubai Sports Council.
He is also a graduate of the 11th edition of the coveted FIFA Master, and worked on a project named "Bidding: How Can You Win Even If You Lose? Identifying the Legacies of Lost Bids to Host a Sports Mega Event" in 2011.[1]
Early life
Dufourg was born in La Seyne-sur-Mer, France on 2 September 1986, to Paul Dufourg and his wife Patricia Lorenzoni. In 2004, he obtained his Baccalauréat in economic and social sciences and studied economics in Toulon for two years in CPGE before heading to Montréal, Canada in August 2006. He obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration at HEC Montréal with a finance advisory profile in 2009. After finishing his studies in Montréal, Dufourg moved to Rome, Italy when he graduated from LUISS School of Government. He wrote a thesis regarding the bilateral relations between Russia and the EU and coordinated by the CEPS's Head of the Energy, Climate and Environment Programme Christian Egenhofer entitled "The Energy Challenge at the Heart of the Relations Between the UE and Russia".
After his Master of Arts in Rome, he was accepted in the 11th edition of the FIFA Master where he graduated on 15 July 2011.[2]
Career
United Arab Emirates
Dufourg later moved to Dubai to assist the Dubai Sports Council in creating, implementing and developing the UAE Beach Soccer League. As a manager and thanks to his ideas and knowledge of sport, he helped the sports governing body of Dubai to reach its goals by leaving a sports legacy to the nation. Dubai secured the Beach Soccer Intercontinental Cup from June 2012 until 2017,[3] and the UAE qualified for the World Cup in Tahiti in January 2013 thanks to the talents developed by the national league system since 2012.[4] On 1 February 2013 he resigned and moved to Nairobi, Kenya to join FC Talanta and take on a new challenge.[5]
FC Talanta
On 1 February 2013, Dufourg joined FC Talanta, with his first mission to introduce more professionalism into the club. FC Talanta was supposed to partner with another club in the FKF Division One but that was against Dufourg's will, which was to be independent and negotiate with the Football Kenya Federation (FKF). He saw in the expansion of the Division One from 40 clubs to 48 clubs a chance to secure a spot and dealt directly with FKF.[6] On 24 February 2013, FC Talanta was officially announced as an independent club playing in the second tier of the Kenyan football league system.[7][8]
During his tenure, Dufourg helped the club sign head coach Michael Nam and his assistant Jackson Gatheru from Kenyan Premier League side Karuturi Sports.[5][9] He also secured medical cover for the club's players from Resolution Health Insurance.[10] The club also had its matches televised for the first time in 2013 after the FKF secured a deal with South African broadcaster SuperSport,[11] making Kenya only the second country in Africa to have its second division televised after South Africa.
In May 2013, Dufourg officially announced to have partnered the club with German-based sportswear company Jako for two years.[12] This deal was the first one in Africa regarding Jako as an official kits provider and locally, FC Talanta became the only team in Kenya to have a kit supplier.[13] According to Dufourg, the growth of the club was "just a start". A successful media interview with the club showed the deal all across Kenya through diverse broadcasters such as NTV, KBC and Citizen TV and K24.[14]
In June 2013, Dufourg successfully enabled head coach Nam to attend a course for the UEFA B Licence in Dublin, Ireland. Nam was the only African entitled to participate in the course, which included 24 other prospects from Europe.[15] In the month of August, he generously made a donation to league opponents Kibera Celtic to allow them to face his club in their future matches in Mombasa and Malindi. While the team was financially struggling, he personally gave an amount of Ksh. 90,000 (approx. US$1,000 or £600) to the team, a gesture praised by the Kenyan football community.[16]
In November 2013, he was dismissed by the club after falling out with both his employers and the FKF, and fighting corruption inside and outside the club.[17] However, he is remembered since his arrival for steering one of the most organized outfits in Kenya, with the club finishing second in Zone A (Group 1) of the league at the end of the 2013 season, earning them promotion to the newly formed Kenyan National Super League for the 2014 season.
FERWAFA
In February 2015, Dufourg has been appointed at the new Head of Marketing & Communications of the Rwandese Football Federation[18] for three years, which will include the 2016 African Championship of Nations to be held in Rwanda.
Personal life
Dufourg has lived, studied and worked in several cities of four different continents (Europe, North America, Asia and Africa). He speaks French, English and Italian. He is the great-grandson of Mauritian entomologist and biologist Donald d'Emmerez de Charmoy and the great grand-nephew of former French politician Marcel Vauthier.
In October 2013, the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) indefinitely suspended Dufourg from engaging in all football activities in Kenya, citing "gross misconduct, causing disharmony, insubordination and disrespect for authorities at the club level and federation" and for his "thin veiled attacks through the print and social media" as the reasons for his suspension.[19]
In an press release in October 2013, Dufourg explained his suspension to the world of football by stating the financial irregularities and thefts of the national governing body.
"I will release by next week too during a press conference all the information I have regarding bank statements, officials communication from CAF and FIFA, consolidated accounts, etc. And I will show the world and Kenyans what is happening. Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission, FIFA & CAF already have the proof along with the few and small sponsors of FKF."
In an interview with Futaa in February 2014, Dufourg attributed his outspokenness to his dismissal from FC Talanta, and gave his stance on players cheating their ages in Kenya.
"Having spent one year working in Africa, I am well aware of malpractices in the system. I know of a player who is training in Europe right now who showed me two different passports. Same day and month but born in 1992 and 1995. Unfortunately, in Kenya, corruption levels in the Federation are so high that there is no youth national team."
In the wake of public questioning of current FKF president Sam Nyamweya's administration in 2014, Dufourg claimed that he was jailed and then deported after protesting against misappropriation of funds by the FKF in 2013.[22]
References
- ↑ Diaey, T.; Dufourg, J. J.; Tjusevs, P.; Zamboni, A. (July 14, 2011), "Bidding: How Can You Win Even If You Lose? Identifying the Legacies of Lost Bids to Host a Sports Mega Event", RERO, IOC Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ "FIFA Master Class Profiles, 2010–2011". CIES. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ "Samsung Intercontinental Cup secured until 2017". BSWW. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ "UAE Beach Soccer National Team Qualifies to World Cup Finals for the 4th Time". Dubai Sports Council. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Talanta swoop for KPL coach". Futaa.com. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ "Dropped Div One side appeals for reinstatement". Futaa.com. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ "Division One welcomes eight new teams". Futaa.com. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ "FC Talanta's promotion commended". Futaa.com. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ "Gatheru gets down to business at Talanta". Futaa.com. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ "Talanta set to land Insurance deal". Michezo Afrika. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ "SuperSport/FKF seal Division One deal". Futaa.com. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ "Talanta to be kitted by German company". Futaa.com. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ "Division one club lands 51 Million shilling sponsorship". Michezo Afrika. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
- ↑ Okinyi, Mike (Reporter) (2013). FC Talanta Deal (YouTube). Kenya: Citizen TV.
- ↑ "Kenyan coach to fly African flag in Dublin". Futaa.com. Retrieved 10 August 2013.
- ↑ "Div one side benefit from good Samaritan pocket". Futaa.com. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
- ↑ "Jerome now shown the door". Futaa.com. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
- ↑ "Ex-Talanta boss lands a lucrative job in Rwanda". Futaa.com. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- ↑ "Dufourg banned from all football activities in Kenya". Futaa.com.com. 10 October 2013. Retrieved 14 June 2014.
- ↑ "Jerome Dufourg: Suspension will not stop my clamour for truth and justice". futaa.com.com. 11 October 2013. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
- ↑ "Jérôme Dufourg: 95% of African players in Europe have fake age". http://www.serieaddicted.com/. 26 February 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014.
- ↑ Eliud Khaminwa (11 June 2014). "Blog: U-17 debacle is sad but not surprising". Futaa.com.com. Retrieved 14 June 2014.