Gérard Delbeke

Gérard Delbeke
Personal information
Date of birth(1903-09-01)1 September 1903
Place of birthRuiselede (Belgium),
Date of death22 October 1977(1977-10-22) (aged 74)
Playing positionmidfield
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1923-1933FC Bruges
National team
1930Belgium1(0)
Teams managed
1933-1934FC Bruges
1939-1945FC Bruges
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Gérard Delbeke was a Belgian footballer born 1 September 1903 in Ruiselede (Belgium), died 22 October 1977.

He was a midfielder for Club brugeois, spending eight seasons in the first team.[1] He played one international match for Belgium, on 20 July 1930, during the first World Cup in Montevideo, against Paraguay (lost, 1-0).[2]

In 1933, he retired, and took over as coach with the mission to return club brugeois to the élite. He succeeded in his mission, and continued to manage the Blauw-Zwart through the Second World War.

Honours

References

  1. Jump up ^ Biography on the page of clubbrugge.be
  2. Jump up ^ Player caps at the URBSFA site
Club Brugge K.V.managers
  • Goetinck (1930–33)
  • Delbeke (1933–34)
  • Volckaert (1934–36)
  • Schrenk (1936–38)
  • De Veen (1938–39)
  • Delbeke (1939–45)
  • Versyp (1945–50)
  • Kennedy (1950–51)
  • Schavy (1951–57)
  • Höfling (1957–63)
  • Schwanner (1963)
  • Dekens (1963–65)
  • Dupal (1965–67)
  • Höfling (1967–68)
  • Pavić (1968–69)
  • de Munck (1969–71)
  • Canjels (1971–73)
  • De Wit (1973–74)
  • Happel (1974–78)
  • Béres (1978–79)
  • Bollen (1979)
  • Grijzenhout (1979–80)
  • Gress (1980–81)
  • Kohn (1981)
  • Coppens (1981)
  • Mertens (1981–82)
  • Keßler (1982–84)
  • Houwaart (1984–89)
  • Leekens (1989–91)
  • Broos (1991–97)
  • Gerets (1997–99)
  • Verheyen (1999–00)
  • Sollied (2000–05)
  • Ceulemans (2005–06)
  • Ferrera (2006–07)
  • Janevski (2007)
  • Mathijssen (2007–09)
  • Koster (2009–11)
  • Daum (2011–12)
  • Leekens (2012)
  • Garrido (2012–13)
  • Preud'homme (2013–)


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