Aime Anthuenis
Aimé Anthuenis was a coach with success in Belgium during the years 1990. Its results so much with Genk than in Anderlecht were convincing, but its passage to the head of the national team of Belgium was such a fiasco that the national selection passed from the 16th world rank to the 55ème, Belgium not taking part neither in the Euro 2004, nor with the World cup of 2006 in Germany and this without no criticism fusing of the Belgian Union. After having left under the applause its so much coveted station, it will involve Lokeren into 2006 before putting a term at its career of trainer for medical reasons. He is currently the chief technical officer of Germinal from Antwerp Beerschot.
Born the December 21st 1943 with Lokeren, Aimé Anthuenis played 25 years as player pro and involved during 26 years.
Its career as a player
- 1955 - 1970: Racing Lokeren
- 1970 - 1974: KSC Lokeren
- 1974 - 1978: FC Eeklo
- 1978 - 1980: Kv Ertvelde (player-trainer)
Its career as a trainer
- 1980 - 1985: (trainer of the young people)
- 1985 - 1987: (principal trainer)
- 1987 - 1988:
- 1988 - 1993:
- 1993 - 1994:
- 1994 - 1995:
- 1995 - 1999:
- 1999 - 2002:
- 2002 - 2005: Team of Belgium of football
- 2006 - 2006:
Its prize list as a trainer
- Supercoupe of Belgium: 4 times
- Qualification for the UEFA Cup with KSC Lokeren: 1987
- Champion the 2nd division with KSV Waregem: 1994
- Champion the 2nd division with KRC Genk: 1995
- Victoire in Cut of Belgium with KRC Genk: 1998
- 2nd D1 place with KRC Genk: 1998
- Champion in D1 with KRC Genk: 1999
- Champion in D1 with the RSC Anderlecht (season 1999-2000 and 2000-2001)
- 2nd turn of League of the Champions: 2000/2001
Trainer of the year
- 1998/1999 with KRC Genk
- 1999/2000 with RSC Anderlecht
- 2000/2001 with RSC Anderlecht
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