Lei Clijsters Explained

Lei Clijsters
Fullname:Leo Albert Jozef Clijsters
Birth Date:1956 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Opitter, Belgium
Death Place:Gruitrode, Belgium
Height:1.78 m
Position:Centre-back
Youthyears1:1968–1973
Youthclubs1:Opitter
Years1:1973–1975
Clubs1:Club Brugge
Caps1:1
Goals1:0
Years2:1975–1977
Clubs2:Patro Eisden
Caps2:29
Goals2:1
Years3:1977–1982
Clubs3:Tongeren
Caps3:167
Goals3:22
Years4:1982–1986
Clubs4:Thor Waterschei
Caps4:119
Goals4:6
Years5:1986–1992
Clubs5:Mechelen
Caps5:174
Goals5:13
Years6:1992–1993
Clubs6:FC Liège
Caps6:21
Goals6:0
Totalcaps:511
Totalgoals:42
Nationalyears1:1983–1991
Nationalteam1:Belgium
Nationalcaps1:40
Nationalgoals1:3
Manageryears1:1993–1994
Managerclubs1:Patro Eisden
Manageryears2:1994–1997
Managerclubs2:Gent
Manageryears3:1998
Managerclubs3:Lommel SK
Manageryears4:1999–2000
Managerclubs4:Diest
Manageryears5:2000
Managerclubs5:Mechelen
Manageryears6:2000–2001
Managerclubs6:Diest
Manageryears7:2007–2008
Managerclubs7:Tongeren

Leo Albert Jozef "Lei" Clijsters (6 November 1956 – 4 January 2009) was a Belgian professional footballer who played as a centre-back.

Throughout his extensive senior career, the tough stopper was mainly associated with KV Mechelen, with whom he won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Super Cup. Also a prominent member of the Belgium national team, he was the father of tennis players Kim[1] and Elke Clijsters.[2]

Club career

Lei Clijsters was born on 6 November 1956 in Opitter, started his football career with local Opitter FC. Later, he played for Club Brugge KV, but left the club after a disappointing two-year stint; he started his career as a midfielder. Subsequently, Clijsters represented K.S.K. Tongeren, K. Patro Maasmechelen, K. Waterschei S.V. Thor Genk, KV Mechelen and R.F.C. de Liège. With Mechelen, he won the Belgian Cup in 1987, going on to conquer the subsequent UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and European Super Cup. He added the Belgian League in 1988–89, always as club captain.

In 1988, Clijsters also won the Golden Shoe award as league's MVP, and eventually retired with Liège at almost 37. Immediately, he starting working as a manager with former club Patro Eisden, then moving to K.A.A. Gent,[3] K.F.C. Lommel S.K. (July–December 1998), K. Tesamen Hogerop Diest (two spells, in 1999–2000 and November 2000 – June 2001) and Mechelen (July–November 2000). Clijsters was endorsed by Diadora.[4]

Afterward, he managed the professional tennis career of his daughter Kim. After her retirement, "Lei" became coach of third division club Tongeren, with which he had also played, in October 2007. He resigned in January 2008, after his family announced that he was suffering from a serious illness. Details were kept secret, but in February the Belgian press reported it to be metastatic melanoma[5] and that treatment was not working.[2]

International career

Clijsters played in 40 international matches for the Belgium national team, participating at UEFA Euro 1984 and the 1986 and 1990 FIFA World Cups.

In the 1986 edition, as Belgium reached the last four, he only appeared in two matches (being used as a substitute in the 2–1 win over Iraq and the famous round of 16 4–3 victory over the USSR.

In 1990, Clijsters saw action against South Korea (2–0 win), Uruguay (in which he scored a header in a 3–1 triumph[6]) and England (1–0 loss after extra time).

Personal life

Clijsters was married to Els Vandecaetsbeek from 1982 until 2005.[7]

Death

On 4 January 2009, Leo Clijsters succumbed to an illness at age 52.[8] [9] Upon his death, Belgian newspapers like Het Laatste Nieuws revealed that he suffered from a recurrence of melanoma which had spread to the lungs and other organs, having already experienced a bout of this condition twenty-five years earlier.[10]

Honours

Player

KV Mechelen[11]

1989[14]

Belgium

Individual

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.dhnet.be/sports/tennis/article/171982/lei-clijsters-je-ne-lis-que-des-ragots.html Lei Clijsters: "Je ne lis que des ragots" (Lei Clijsters: "I read nothing but rumours")
  2. http://communities.canada.com/montrealgazette/blogs/opencourt/archive/2008/03/18/clijsters-a-baby-mamma.aspx Clijsters a baby mamma – and her mamma's a baby mamma too
  3. Web site: Beknopte geschiedenis van KAA Gent . KAA Gent . nl . 1 August 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070709132810/http://www.kaagent.be/_kaagent/archive.php . 9 July 2007 . dead .
  4. News: Capriati, Clijsters reach final / Compelling matchup looms for Bank of the West title . San Francisco Chronicle . 27 July 2003 . Ron . Kroichick . 8 September 2014 .
  5. http://www.myfreesport.fr/sports/tennis/0/kim-clijsters-maman-une-petite-fille-42041.html Kim Clijsters maman d'une petite fille (Kim Clijsters mother of a baby girl)
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20070930225903/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/edition=76/results/matches/match=66/report.html Belgium – Uruguay match report
  7. News: Farewell to the tranquil captain . The New York Times . 6 January 2009 . Rob . Hughes . 8 September 2014 .
  8. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/tennis/01/04/clijsters.father.dies.ap/index.html Father of Kim Clijsters dies
  9. http://www.uefa.com/footballeurope/news/kind=2/newsid=790399.html Belgium mourns Clijsters
  10. http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/949/Belgisch-Voetbal/article/detail/589118/2009/01/04/Lei-Clijsters-overleden-aan-huidkanker.dhtml Lei Clijsters overleden aan huidkanker (Lei Clijsters dies of skin cancer)
  11. Web site: KV Mechelen Geschiedenis.
  12. Web site: Belgium - List of Cup Finals.
  13. Web site: Amsterdam Tournament.
  14. Web site: Uitslagen van de Joan Gamper Trophy.
  15. Web site: Le Trophée Pappaert. 12 October 2023 .
  16. Web site: FIFA 1986 World Cup. https://web.archive.org/web/20160605153554/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/mexico1986/. dead. 5 June 2016.
  17. News: 11 January 2012. OVERZICHT. Wie waren de voorgangers van Gouden Schoen-winnaar Matias Suarez?. Het Nieuwsblad. live. 6 February 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160206094652/http://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20120111_213. 6 February 2016.
  18. Web site: UEFA.com. 15 January 2004. Aruna voted Belgium's finest Inside UEFA. 8 November 2020. UEFA.com. en.