Julien Cools Explained

Julien Cools
Fullname:Julien Cools
Birth Date:13 February 1947
Birth Place:Retie, Belgium
Position:Midfield
Years1:1969–1973
Years2:1973–1979
Years3:1979–1981
Years4:1981–1983
Years5:1984–1986
Clubs5:Westerlo
Caps1:102
Caps2:201
Caps3:59
Caps4:46
Caps5:12
Goals1:7
Goals2:34
Goals3:7
Goals4:6
Goals5:1
Totalcaps:420
Totalgoals:55
Manageryears1:2008–
Managerclubs1:Brunei (assistant)
Nationalyears1:1974–1980
Nationalteam1:Belgium
Nationalcaps1:35
Nationalgoals1:2

Julien Cools (born 13 February 1947) is a Belgian former footballer who won the Belgian Golden Shoe in 1977 while at Club Brugge. He was discovered as a junior at SK Retie Branddonk of Antwerp and made his name with Beringen FC. He was signed by FC Bruges in 1973 where his reputation for non-stop runner in the midfield made him an international regular. Cools helped FC Bruges to win the Belgian league titles in 1975–76, 76–77 and 77–78 plus the Belgian Cup in 1977. In Europe, Cools was a runner-up in the 1976 U.E.F.A.Cup Final and 1978 European Cup Final, Bruges losing both finals to Liverpool. He was rated by World Soccer Magazine as Bruges' best player in that 1978 Final.At 32 Cools left Bruges to join Beerschot where he enjoyed a new lease of life, becoming Captain of the national team. At the 1980 European Championship in Italy Cools played in all four of Belgium's games including the Final where they lost to West Germany. He was capped 35 times and scored two goals for the Belgium national team.[1]

In April 2008, he accepted an offer to become the Assistant coach of the Brunei national football team.

Honours

Player

Club Brugge[2]

International

Belgium

Individual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Mamrud, Roberto. Belgium – Record International Players. 29 October 2009.
  2. Web site: Club Brugge Palmares.
  3. Web site: UEFA Euro 1980.
  4. Web site: Nationale Trofee voor Sportverdienste.
  5. Web site: Winnaars Gouden Schoen.