Jules Vandooren
Jules Vandooren (30 December 1908 in Armentières – 7 January 1985 in Calais) was a French footballer.
Jules Vandooren's career
He played for Olympique Lillois, Red Star FC and Stade de Reims, and was part of France in the 1934 and 1938 World Cups. He then had a long coaching career in France and Belgium.
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Jules Vandooren international tournaments |
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Jules Vandooren managerial positions |
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- Aston (1952–56)
- Miramon (1956–57)
- Carré (1957–59)
- Caquet (1959–60)
- Camberlain (1960–61)
- Vandooren (1961–62)
- Ullman (1962–63)
- Dombeck (1964–67)
- Bernard (–69)
- Jublot (1969–76)
- Phelipon (1976–81)
- Hollink (1981–83)
- Briet (1983–85)
- Besnard (1985–86)
- Jublot (1986–88)
- Sérafin (1988–92)
- Keruzoré (1992–93)
- Leroux (1993–95)
- Letard (1995–99)
- Falette (1999–07)
- Bizeul (2007)
- Sanchez (2007–11)
- Zeidler (2011–12)
- Blaquart (2012–13)
- Pantaloni (2013–14)
- Dujeux (2014–15c)
- Zoonekynd (2015)
- Simone (2015–)
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- Rixhon (1964–65)
- Dubreucq (1965–68)
- Pintie (1968–69)
- Bigot (1969–71)
- Vandooren/Orlans (1971–72)
- Desreumaux (1972–73)
- Stockman (1973–75)
- Baert (1975–76)
- Terras (1976–77)
- Dubreucq (1977–78)
- Cornil (1978–80)
- Baert (1980–81)
- Verriest & Baert (1981–82)
- Baert (1982–84)
- Kinsabil (1984–85)
- Stockman (1985–88)
- Besengez (1988)
- Ellegeert (1988–90)
- Van Maldeghem (1990–95)
- Leekens (1995–97)
- Vandenbrouck (1997)
- Broos (1997–2002)
- Staelens (2002–03)
- Leekens (2003–04)
- Saint-Jean (2004–05)
- Broeckaert (2005–06)
- Put (2006)
- Vandenbrouck (2006–07)
- Jacobs (2007)
- Brys (2007)
- Scifo (2007–09)
- Đukić (2009)
- Galjé (2009)
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