Belgium Antheunis

Aime Antheunis

Born:21-Dec-43
Region/City:Lokeren

Former Player:yes



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Aimé Anthuenis (born 21 December 1943) is a Belgian former professional football player and manager. He managed the Belgium national football team between 2002 and 2005. After a career as a defender, Anthuenis moved into coaching, first as the head coach of Lokeren's youth sector, then rising to the position of head coach of the club's first team. In 1994 he reached the semifinals of the Belgian Cup with Germinal Ekeren, while finishing the national championship in 10th place. The next season he moved to Waregem in the Belgian Second Division. Under his lead, Waregem was crowned league champion the same season. In 1996, Anthuenis signed with Second Division club Racing Genk. He brought the club to the First Division that year, finishing second in the championship. The following season, Anthuenis finished second in the Belgian top tier, and won Genk's first Belgian Cup. The next year, he led the Limburg-based club to their first national championship, winning the 1998–99 Belgian First Division. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




BE Anderlecht99/02
    uefaChampions 00/0112
    uefaChampions 01/026
BE Lokeren06
BE Beerschot AC08/09
Jupiler L. 08/0923
Jupiler L. 09/103
BE Lierse10
Jupiler L. 10/117

Antheunis last games

Lierse

18-Sep-10 away Westerlo 2-0 in Jupiler L.



11-Sep-10 home KAA Gent 2-2 in Jupiler L.



29-Aug-10 away Genk 4-1 in Jupiler L.



games black=tourn incomplete