Jan Ceulemans
Jan Anna Gumaar Ceulemans (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjɑn ˈkøːləˌmɑns]; born 28 February 1957) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. A prolific goalscorer, Ceulemans was well known for his stamina, aerial ability and technique. He was also known for his power, imposing frame and natural authority.[2]
Ceulemans in 1980 | |||||||||||||
Personal information | |||||||||||||
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Full name | Jan Anna Gumaar Ceulemans | ||||||||||||
Date of birth | 28 February 1957 | ||||||||||||
Place of birth | Lier, Belgium | ||||||||||||
Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)[1] | ||||||||||||
Position(s) | Attacking midfielder | ||||||||||||
Youth career | |||||||||||||
1967–1974 | Lierse | ||||||||||||
Senior career* | |||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | ||||||||||
1974–1978 | Lierse | 110 | (39) | ||||||||||
1978–1992 | Club Brugge | 407 | (191) | ||||||||||
Total | 517 | (230) | |||||||||||
National team | |||||||||||||
1977–1991 | Belgium | 96 | (23) | ||||||||||
Teams managed | |||||||||||||
1992–1996 | Eendracht Aalst | ||||||||||||
1997–1999 | Ingelmunster | ||||||||||||
1999–2005 | Westerlo | ||||||||||||
2005–2006 | Club Brugge | ||||||||||||
2007–2012 | Westerlo | ||||||||||||
2013–2014 | Cappellen | ||||||||||||
2015 | Deinze | ||||||||||||
Honours
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
He is his country's fourth most capped player with 96 international appearances. Most of his time with Belgium took place under the guidance of Guy Thys. This period saw the Belgium squad record some of their finest results, which include reaching the final of Euro 80 and fourth place at the 1986 FIFA World Cup.[3]
Career
Ceulemans was born in Lier, Belgium. His first of three World Cup appearances was at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, where Belgium beat the defending champions Argentina 1–0 in the opening game of the tournament at Camp Nou en route to reaching the second round. Among one of Ceulemans' finest achievements was captaining his national side to fourth place in the 1986 FIFA World Cup, scoring three goals in the tournament including a spectacular diving header against Spain in the quarter-finals. His performance earned the nickname "Captain Courageous".[4] He retired from international competition after the 1990 FIFA World Cup; Jan scored the third goal in a 3–1 win over Uruguay but Belgium was eliminated by England in the round of sixteen, with the winning goal being scored by David Platt in the 119th minute in extra time. Jan had struck the post during the game.
Professionally, he stayed at Club Brugge for 13 years, endearing himself to his country when he turned down an offer from Italian club A.C. Milan. He remains the only football player to have posed with the A.C. Milan board for the press that never actually became an A.C. Milan player.[5]
After retiring as a player due to knee injury, he became a manager at KSC Eendracht Aalst in 1992. He won promotion to Belgian First Division and even a qualification for UEFA Cup. He moved in 1998 to K.V.C. Westerlo where he also qualified for UEFA Cup. In 2005, he is back at 'his' Club Brugge where he would be manager for three years but after several bad results he was fired in April 2006. For the 2007–08 season, he returned to K.V.C. Westerlo. He currently lives in Westerlo.
He was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004.
Career statistics
- Source:[1]
Club | Season | League | Cup | League Cup | Continental | Total | ||||||
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Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Lierse | 1974–75 | First Division | 15 | 1 | ||||||||
1975–76 | 29 | 12 | ||||||||||
1976–77 | 34 | 12 | ||||||||||
1977–78 | 32 | 14 | ||||||||||
Total | 110 | 39 | ||||||||||
Club Brugge | 1978–79 | First Division | 34 | 13 | ||||||||
1979–80 | 34 | 29 | ||||||||||
1980–81 | 32 | 12 | ||||||||||
1981–82 | 29 | 11 | ||||||||||
1982–83 | 33 | 14 | ||||||||||
1983–84 | 31 | 15 | ||||||||||
1984–85 | 27 | 17 | ||||||||||
1985–86 | 31 | 13 | ||||||||||
1986–87 | 28 | 12 | ||||||||||
1987–88 | 30 | 13 | ||||||||||
1988–89 | 28 | 13 | ||||||||||
1989–90 | 34 | 15 | ||||||||||
1990–91 | 33 | 14 | ||||||||||
Total | 404 | 191 | ||||||||||
Career total | 514 | 230 |
Honours
Player
Club Brugge[6]
- Belgian First Division: 1979–80, 1987–88, 1989–90
- Belgian Cup: 1985–86, 1990–91; runners-up: 1978–79, 1982–83[7]
- Belgian Supercup: 1980, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991
- Jules Pappaert Cup: 1978, 1991[8]
- Bruges Matins: 1979, 1981, 1984, 1990[9]
- Japan Cup Kirin World Soccer: 1981[10]
- Amsterdam Tournament: 1990[11]
International
Belgium
Manager
Eendracht Aalst[15]
- Second Division: 1993-94 (play-off winner)
KVC Westerlo[16]
- Belgian Cup: 2000-01
- Belgian Supercup: 2005
Individual
- Man of the Season (Belgian First Division): 1979-80, 1982-83, 1985-86[17]
- Belgian Golden Shoe: 1980, 1985, 1986[18]
- Belgian Professional Footballer of the Year: 1984, 1985, 1986[19]
- Belgian Fair Play Award: 1986[20]
- Belgian Sports Merit Award: 1990[14]
- Belgian Golden Shoe of the 20th Century (1995): 2nd place[21]
- Platina Eleven (Best Team in 50 Years of Golden Shoe Winners) (2003)[22]
- The Best Golden Shoe Team Ever (2011)[23]
- Former Belgium's Most Capped Player: 1989-2017 (96 caps)[24]
- UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament: 1980[25]
- Ballon d'Or 5th place: 1980[26]
- Ballon d'Or nominations: 1981,[27] 1985,[28] 1986[29]
- Onze de Bronze: 1981[30]
- FIFA World Cup All-Star Team: 1986
- World Soccer Magazine World XI: 1990[31]
- FIFA 100 (2004)[32]
- These Football Times Top 50 Legends (2017)[33]
References
- "Jan Ceulemans". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. Retrieved 26 October 2017.
- Lionheart Ceulemans still the pride of Belgium FIFA.com
- "Lionheart Ceulemans still the pride of Belgium". FIFA. 2 April 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
- "Jan Ceulemans". Planetworldcup. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
- Belga sport (2012) Afl. 4 – Jan Ceulemans
- "Club Brugge | Palmares".
- "Belgium - List of Cup Finals".
- "Jules Pappaert Cup".
- "Winnaars Brugse Metten".
- "Kirin Cup 1981".
- "Amsterdam Tournament".
- "UEFA Euro 1980".
- "FIFA 1986 World Cup".
- "Nationale Trofee voor Sportverdienste".
- "Eendracht Aalst | Palmares".
- "Jan Ceulemans - Trophies".
- "Homme de la saison belge".
- "Winnaars Gouden Schoen".
- "Palmares Profvoetballer van het Jaar".
- "Footballeur Pro de l'année en Belgique".
- "Soulier d'or belge du 20ème siècle".
- UEFA.com (15 January 2004). "Aruna voted Belgium's finest | Inside UEFA". UEFA.com. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
- "Het beste Gouden Schoen-elftal ooit".
- "Vertonghen wordt zevende recordinternational van de Rode Duivels".
- "EURO 1980 Team of the Tournament".
- "Ballon d'Or 1980".
- "Ballon d'Or 1981".
- "Ballon d'Or 1985".
- "Ballon d'Or 1986".
- ""Onze Mondial" Awards".
- "World Soccer Magazine".
- "FIFA 100".
- "Original Series | The 50 Legends : Jan Ceulemans".
External links
- Jan Ceulemans on All Red Devils (RBFA)
- Jan Ceulemans at Soccerway