Raoul Lambert

Raoul Lambert
Raoul Lambert & Johan Cruijff.jpg
Lambert (left) with Johan Cruijff in 1977
Personal information
Date of birth(1944-10-22) 22 October 1944 (age 69)
Place of birthBruges, Belgium
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
1956-1962Club Brugge
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1962-1980Club Brugge373(216)
Total373(216)
National team
1966-1977Belgium33(18)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Raoul Lambert (born 20 October 1944) is a retired Belgian footballer. He finished top scorer of the Belgian First Division with 17 goals in 1972 while playing for Club Brugge.[1] He also scored 18 goals in 33 matches with the Belgian national team between 1966 and 1977. Lambert made his international debut on 20 April 1966 in a 0–3 friendly win against France and he scored. He was in the team for the 1970 FIFA World Cup and the Euro 72. Throughout Rauol's career he stayed at Club Brugge, scoring a total of 270 goals in 458 matches in all competitions.[2]

Honours

Club Brugge

National
European

References

External links

See also

  • List of one-club men
Belgian Pro League Top Scorers
  • 1895–96: Hickson
  • 1896–97: Hickson
  • 1897–98: König
  • 1898–99: König
  • 1899-00: Atkinson
  • 1900–01: Potts
  • 1901–02: Potts
  • 1902–03: Vanderstappen
  • 1903–04: Vanderstappen
  • 1904–05: De Veen
  • 1905–06: De Veen
  • 1906–07: Vertongen
  • 1907–08: Vertongen
  • 1908–09: Kevorkian
  • 1909–10: Vertongen
  • 1910–11: Six
  • 1911–12: Bunyan
  • 1912–13: Brébart
  • 1913–14: Bunyan
  • 1919–20: Vlamynck
  • 1920–21: Thys
  • 1921–22: Thys
  • 1922–23: Meyskens
  • 1923–24: Jooris
  • 1924–25: Taeymans
  • 1925–26: Grimmonprez
  • 1926–27: Fabry
  • 1927–28: Braine
  • 1928–29: Braine
  • 1929–30: De Vidts
  • 1930–31: Secrétin
  • 1931–32: Delmez
  • 1932–33: Ulens
  • 1933–34: Van Landeghem
  • 1934–35: Mondelé
  • 1935–36: Lambrechts
  • 1936–37: Collet
  • 1937–38: Mondelé
  • 1938–39: Wagner
  • 1941–42: De Cleyn
  • 1943–44: Mermans
  • 1945–46: De Cleyn
  • 1946–47: Mermans
  • 1947–48: Mermans
  • 1948–49: Thirifays
  • 1949–50: Mermans
  • 1950–51: Dehert
  • 1951–52: Mannaerts
  • 1952–53: Coppens
  • 1953–54: Van den Bosch
  • 1954–55: Coppens
  • 1955–56: Mathonet
  • 1956–57: Willems
  • 1957–58: Van Gool & Vliers
  • 1958–59: Wégria
  • 1959–60: Wégria
  • 1960–61: Wégria
  • 1961–62: Stockman
  • 1962–63: Wégria
  • 1963–64: Van Himst
  • 1964–65: Colonval
  • 1965–66: Van Himst
  • 1966–67: Mulder
  • 1967–68: Van Himst & Claessen
  • 1968–69: Nagy
  • 1969–70: Emmerich
  • 1970–71: Kostedde
  • 1971–72: Lambert
  • 1972–73: Rensenbrink & Riedl
  • 1973–74: Ladinsky
  • 1974–75: Riedl
  • 1975–76: Posthumus
  • 1976–77: Van Der Elst
  • 1977–78: Nickel
  • 1978–79: Albert
  • 1979–80: Vandenbergh
  • 1980–81: Vandenbergh
  • 1981–82: Vandenbergh
  • 1982–83: Vandenbergh
  • 1983–84: Claesen
  • 1984–85: Martens
  • 1985–86: Vandenbergh
  • 1986–87: Gudjohnsen
  • 1987–88: Severeyns
  • 1988–89: Krnčević
  • 1989–90: Farina
  • 1990–91: Vandenbergh
  • 1991–92: Weber
  • 1992–93: Weber
  • 1993–94: Weber
  • 1994–95: Vidmar
  • 1995–96: Stanić
  • 1996–97: Špehar
  • 1997–98: Strupar
  • 1998–99: Koller
  • 1999–00: Årst & Brogno
  • 2000–01: Radzinski
  • 2001–02: Sonck
  • 2002–03: Sonck & Roussel
  • 2003–04: Pieroni
  • 2004–05: Jestrović
  • 2005–06: Dosunmu
  • 2006–07: Sterchele
  • 2007–08: Akpala
  • 2008–09: Ruiz
  • 2009–10: Lukaku
  • 2010–11: Perišić
  • 2011–12: Perbet
  • 2012–13: Bacca
  • 2013–14: Harbaoui
UEFA Euro 1972 Team of the Tournament
Goalkeeper
  • Evgeny Rudakov
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Belgium squad UEFA Euro 1972 Third Place
  • GK Piot
  • GK Sanders
  • DF Dockx
  • DF Dolmans
  • DF Heylens
  • DF Martens
  • DF Thissen
  • DF Van Binst
  • MF Semmeling
  • MF Thio
  • MF Vandendaele
  • MF Verheyen
  • FW Janssens
  • FW Lambert
  • FW Polleunis
  • FW Teugels
  • FW Van Himst (c)
  • Coach: Goethals


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