Stéphane Demol
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Stéphane Demol (born March 11, 1966 in Bosvoore) is a Belgian soccer coach and former player.
Demol started at the age of 9 on the youth team of FC Drogenbos, yet his talent was already noticed in 1980 by R.S.C. Anderlecht and this gave him a position in the youth team of Anderlecht at the age of 14.
Just four years later Stéphane Demol got a chance to play in the senior team of Anderlecht but it wasn't until a year later, in 1985, before he got a real chance in the selection of Anderlecht. Demol was considered a great talent, and very young on top of that. The central defender of Anderlecht was soon noticed by other Belgian clubs, but also by European subtop teams.
This is how Demol joined the Italian Bologna FC team in 1988 and one season later F.C. Porto. In 1990 the defender moved to the French Toulouse FC, but in his second season for the French team, he decided to move back to Belgium and Standard Liège in 1991. He became an important player with this team, and in 1993 they won the Belgian Cup. That year, at age 27, Demol moved to Cercle Brugge but at this team the central defender didn't get much play time. In 1994 Demol moved back to Portugal to play with Sporting Braga. But here too, Demol didn't get to play much, so the next season he moved to Greece.
After his Greek adventure with Panionios, Demol moved to AC Lugano from Switzerland and in the same season, he moved to Sporting Toulon in the French second division. Demol's career started to decline faster and the end seemed near. In 1998 he played one more season for FC Denderleeuw but he ended his career as soccer player in 2000, while he was playing in local competitions with SK Halle.
Stéphane Demol played 38 matches for the Belgian national team and scored 1 goal, with his head in the legendary game of Belgium versus the Soviet Union at the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.
After his career as player, Demol became trainer or assisting trainer at a number of clubs. In 2005 he became assistant trainer of Standard Liège. The club ended second in the rankings, just behind Anderlecht. That same year, his good friend and ex-colleague René Vandereycken, became the Red Devils' coach, and since 2006, Stéphane Demol is assistant trainer of the national football team of Belgium.
Belgium squad - 1986 FIFA World Cup Fourth Place | ||
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1 Pfaff | 2 Gerets | 3 F. Van Der Elst | 4 De Wolf | 5 Renquin | 6 Vercauteren | 7 Vandereycken | 8 Scifo | 9 Vandenbergh | 10 Desmet | 11 Ceulemans | 12 Munaron | 13 Grün | 14 Clijsters | 15 L. Van Der Elst | 16 Claesen | 17 Mommens | 18 Veyt | 19 Broos | 20 Bodart | 21 Demol | 22 Vervoort | Coach: Thys |
Belgium squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Preud'homme | 2 Gerets | 3 Albert | 4 Clijsters | 5 Versavel | 6 Emmers | 7 Demol | 8 Van Der Elst | 9 Degryse | 10 Scifo | 11 Ceulemans | 12 Bodart | 13 Grün | 14 Claesen | 15 De Sart | 16 De Wolf | 17 Plovie | 18 Staelens | 19 Van Der Linden | 20 De Wilde | 21 Wilmots | 22 Vervoort | Coach: Thys |
Categories: 1966 births | Living people | Belgian footballers | Belgium international footballers | Belgian football managers | FIFA World Cup 1986 players | FIFA World Cup 1990 players | R.S.C. Anderlecht players | Bologna F.C. 1909 players | FC Porto players | Toulouse FC players | R. Standard de Liège players | Sporting Braga players