Frank Magerman Explained

Frank Magerman
Fullname:Frank Magerman
Birth Date:9 November 1977
Birth Place:Dendermonde, Belgium
Position:Defensive Midfielder
Currentclub:Berchem Sport (Manager)
Years1:1995 - 1998
Years2:1998 - 1999
Years3:1999 - 2003
Years4:2001 - 2002
Years5:2003 - 2005
Years6:2005 - 2007
Years7:2007 - 2011
Years8:2011 - 2012
Years9:2012 - 2013
Years10:2013–2014
Clubs4:Geel (loan)
Clubs7:Rupel Boom
Clubs8:Standaard Wetteren
Clubs9:Berchem Sport
Clubs10:KFCO Beerschot
Caps1:4
Caps2:16
Caps3:92
Caps4:19
Caps5:58
Caps6:37
Caps7:116
Caps8:10
Goals1:0
Goals2:2
Goals3:9
Goals4:1
Goals5:4
Goals6:3
Goals7:5
Goals8:0
Manageryears1:2014–2017
Managerclubs1:KFCO Beerschot II
Manageryears2:2017
Managerclubs2:KFC Duffel
Manageryears3:2018–2019
Managerclubs3:Hamme
Manageryears4:2019–
Managerclubs4:Berchem Sport

Frank Magerman (born 9 November 1977 in Dendermonde) is a retired Belgian football midfielder and current manager of Berchem Sport.

Career

Frank made his debut in Belgian football with then First Division team SK Beveren. After relegation in 1996 and promotion in 1997, he moved to now defunct K.S.V. Waregem in Belgian Second Division in 1998. After only one year he moved on to Belgian Second Division club K.V. Oostende.

After a loan spell with Verbroedering Geel in 2001 he joined Eendracht Aalst.[1] After a two-year spell with RS Waasland he moved to then Fourth Division club K Rupel Boom FC.[2]

After the season 2009–2010, Frank won The Golden Shoe, a price awarded to the best player of the season, chosen by the supports.

After the relegation back to Belgian Third Division, Frank signed a contract with Second Division side Standaard Wetteren. With this club he was also relegated to Third Division.

In June 2012, Magerman signed a two-year contract with newly promoted Third Division side Berchem Sport.

Coaching career

Magerman played his last season as an active footballer at KFCO Beerschot and retired at the end of the 2013/14. He then became the manager of the club's reserve team.[3] On 20 April 2017 the club announced, that Magerman after three seasons as manager, would leave the club at the end of the season and became the manager of KFC Duffel.[4] On 23 December 2017 KFC Duffel announced, that Magerman had decided to resign because he didn't feel that he and the club was on the same wavelength.[5]

In June 2018, he was appointed as manager of K.F.C. Vigor Wuitens Hamme.[6] He was fired on 17 April 2019.[7]

On 20 March 2019 Magerman returned to his former club, Berchem Sport, as the club's new manager.[8]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.voetbalkrant.com/nl/nieuws/lees/2005-03-10/frank-magerman-ruilt-aalst-voor-waasland Frank Magerman ruilt Aalst voor Waasland
  2. http://www.voetbalkrant.com/nl/nieuws/lees/2007-05-03/magerman-ruilt-waasland-in-voor-boom Magerman ruilt Waasland in voor Boom
  3. https://www.beerschotwilrijk.be/nl/beerschot-wilrijk/nieuws/frank-magerman HET NIEUWE VOETBALLEVEN VAN FRANK MAGERMAN
  4. https://www.beerschotwilrijk.be/nl/beerschot-wilrijk/nieuws/vacature-beloftencoach-kfco-beerschot-wilrijk VACATURE BELOFTENCOACH KFCO BEERSCHOT WILRIJK
  5. http://www.kfcduffel.be/component/content/article/38-nieuwsflits/1363-frank-magerman-stapt-op-als-t1 Frank Magerman stapt op als T1
  6. https://www.tvoost.be/nieuws/frank-magerman-voorgesteld-als-nieuwe-trainer-vw-hamme-61480 Frank Magerman voorgesteld als nieuwe trainer VW Hamme
  7. https://www.tvoost.be/nieuws/vw-hamme-neemt-afscheid-van-frank-magerman-76946 VW Hamme neemt afscheid van Frank Magerman
  8. https://berchem-sport.com/frank-magerman-wordt-de-nieuwe-t1/ Frank Magerman wordt de nieuwe T1