Aimé Anthuenis
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Aimé Anthuenis (born December 21, 1943) is a former Belgian footballer and ex-coach of the Belgium national football team. The Lokeren-born player and manager used to coach among others Genk and Anderlecht with whom he won three Belgian championships in a row from 1999 until 2001 (the first with Genk, the following two with Anderlecht), and was also voted Jupiler League Coach of the Year those years. At Anderlecht, his team played its best UEFA Champions League season since the appearance of a group stage. He was the national team coach of Belgium from July 2002 but his contract, running to July 2006 was not renewed after the team failed to qualify for Euro 2004 and the 2006 World Cup.
On January 1, 2006, Anthuenis took up the post of manager of KSC Lokeren. It was his third spell managing the club.
On February 28, 2006, he resigned as Lokeren boss and retired from football on health grounds, having been admitted to hospital with cardiac-related chest pains the previous week.
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- (English) UEFA.com
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Preceded by Robert Waseige |
Belgium Men's National Team Coach August 21, 2002 – December 31, 2005 |
Succeeded by René Vandereycken |