Eric Daels Explained

Eric Daels
Fullname:Eric Daels
Birth Date:4 August 1936
Birth Place:Wevelgem, Belgium
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:SV Wevelgem
Years2:1960–1965
Years3:1965–1966
Years4:1966–1969
Years5:1969–1972
Years6:1972–1973
Years7:1973–1974
Years8:1974–1975
Clubs5:SV Moorsele
Clubs6:KEG Gistel
Clubs7:HO Wingene
Clubs8:KWS Houthulst
Caps2:98
Goals2:34
Nationalteam1:Belgium
Nationalcaps1:0
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1969–1972
Manageryears2:1972–1973
Manageryears3:1973–1974
Manageryears4:1974–1975
Manageryears5:1977–1979
Manageryears6:1979–1981
Manageryears7:1981–1982
Manageryears8:1982–1984
Manageryears9:1984–1985
Manageryears10:1985–1986
Managerclubs1:SV Moorsele
Managerclubs2:KEG Gistel
Managerclubs3:HO Wingene
Managerclubs4:KWS Houthulst
Managerclubs5:FC Knokke
Managerclubs7:Daring Ruddervoorde
Managerclubs8:FC Moerkerke
Managerclubs9:SC Beernem
Managerclubs10:FC Varsenare
Pcupdate:24 October 2009
Ntupdate:24 October 2009

Eric Daels (born 4 August 1936 in Wevelgem, West Flanders) is a retired Belgian footballer.

Career

Daels started playing football at the age of 14 with his local team SV Wevelgem. He soon made fame as a speedy forward. Daels was discovered by Club Brugge in a match against Wevelgem. Club got a hard time winning, and afterwards, Club Brugge coach Lucien Masyn insisted on the recruitment of Eric Daels in the blue and black ranks. However, the Club Brugge board considered the transfer fee too high. A few season later, Daels got his transfer to Bruges: Cercle Brugge bought the player. Daels made his debut for Cercle against White Star in a 3–1 home victory. He had an important role in Cercle winning Belgian Second Division that season.

Daels was transferred to Excelsior Mouscron after the 1964–65 season, a transfer Daels actually did not want. After 1 season at Mouscron and 3 seasons with White Star Lauwe, he became player-coach for SV Moorsele, KEG Gistel, HO Wingene and KWS Houthulst. After Daels quit his playing career, he became manager for FC Knokke, Club Roeselare, Daring Ruddervoorde, FC Moerkerke, SC Beernem and FC Varsenare.

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