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With the death of Eric Roy, French football loses an influential voice.

Last updated: 18 June 2026 at 18:52
By NicolasB Published 18 June 2026
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With the death of Eric Roy, French football loses an influential voice.
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Eric Roy, 58, coach of Stade Brestois, has died. For Paris Saint-Germain as well, his passing transcends the mere status of a Ligue 1 opponent: it serves as a reminder of what French football owes to its figures of character, clear-sightedness, and the ability to pass on knowledge.

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An opponent who brought prestige to PSGThe Disappearance of a Rare Voice in an Overly Noisy Football World

An opponent who brought prestige to PSG

Eric Roy was not a minor figure in French football. At Brest, he had given a voice, a sense of purpose, and ambition back to a club that many imagined was destined to struggle at the bottom of the table. His recent career told a different story: the strength of a clear project, a united dressing room, and a coach capable of leading his team without unnecessary fanfare.

In this trajectory, Paris Saint-Germain inevitably held a special place. Because PSG has become the benchmark of the league, any team capable of troubling them, challenging them, or simply forcing them to remain fully focused adds value to the competition. Eric Roy’s Brest was one of those opponents.

His teams didn’t just come to Paris with the idea of ​​damage control. They came with a plan, intensity, and competitive dignity. Perhaps this is where his impact is best measured: Eric Roy never sought to steal the spotlight from the biggest clubs, but he knew how to make them earn theirs.

The Disappearance of a Rare Voice in an Overly Noisy Football World

Eric Roy belonged to a category of men that football is producing less and less of: those who are listened to because they don’t speak just to fill the silence. His tone could be direct, sometimes harsh, but rarely gratuitous. He wasn’t playing a role. He spoke his mind with a kind of frankness that can sometimes be unsettling, but which is often sorely missed when it disappears.

For PSG, a club accustomed to living in a constant cacophony, this type of dissenting voice was also important. Paris moves forward with its stars, its trophies, its debates, its media excesses, and its immense demands. But a great club needs a vibrant league around it. It needs credible opponents, solid benches, and personalities capable of reminding everyone that football isn’t just about the money invested.

The death of Eric Roy leaves a void that extends far beyond Brest. It deprives Ligue 1 of a unique presence, a coach who transformed a Breton adventure into a collective lesson, and a voice that carried weight in the French football landscape. PSG will continue, Brest will have to carry on without him, but the league has lost a rare individual. And that’s something that even the biggest matches can’t replace..

  

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Loyal PSG fan and editor-in-chief on ParisFans since 2014. A lover of the round ball and the torrid atmosphere of the Parc des Princes, I try to convey my passion for Paris Saint-Germain in every analysis and article offered on this site.
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