French footballer
Jules Vandooren (30 December 1908 – 7 January 1985) was a French footballer who played as a defender.
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.
Jules Vandooren international tournaments
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Jules Vandooren managerial positions
Jules Vandooren managerial positions |
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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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