-
Jules Vandooren (30
December 1908 – 7
January 1985) was a
French footballer who pla**** as a defender. He pla**** for
Olympique Lillois, Red Star FC and...
-
Dooren (1934–2005),
Dutch poet and
writer Gonzague Vandooren (born 1979),
Belgian footballer Jules Vandooren (1908–1985),
French footballer Kurt Van Dooren...
-
Gonzague Vandooren (born 19
August 1979 in Mouscron) is a
retired Belgian professional football player who was last
attached to
Lierse SK,
being released...
- coach:
George Kimpton Although registered to the
official list, Défossé,
Vandooren, Beaucourt, Delmer, Korb,
Laurent and
Courtois remained on
standby in...
- departure.
Marius Mbaiam Bruno Germain Jacky Lemée
Cyril Théréau
Jules Vandooren Robby Langers Laszlo Bölöni
Milan Ćalasan
Nicolas Pépé
Jacques Lemée (1977–88)...
- hat-trick in
their only
appearances in the
ultimate match. In 1947,
Roger Vandooren scored the
fastest goal in the final's
history converting after 29 seconds...
- Ferchyér (1943–45)
Edmond Delfour (1945–51) Karl Mütsch (1951–52)
Jules Vandooren (1952–56)
Edmond Delfour (1956–59)
Jacques Favre (1959–60)
Louis Verstraeten...
-
match against Sint-Truiden
after coming on as a
substitute for
Gonzague Vandooren.
During his
tenure with Lierse, he was Qatar's
highest paid athlete, earning...
-
successive calls to
former French international players as coaches:
Jules Vandooren, Jean Prouff,
Andre Grillon, Jean
Vincent and
Oliver Celestin.
Stade Malherbe...
-
writer and
historian Gonzague Truc (1877–1972),
French writer Gonzague Vandooren (born 1979),
Belgian footballer Gonzague Saint Bris (1948–2017), French...