Stéphane Demol Explained

Stéphane Demol
Fullname:Stéphane Auguste Ernest Demol
Birth Date:11 March 1966
Birth Place:Watermael-Boitsfort, Belgium
Death Place:Brussels, Belgium
Height:1.88 m
Position:Centre back
Youthyears1:1974–1980
Youthyears2:1980–1984
Youthclubs1:Drogenbos
Youthclubs2:Anderlecht
Years1:1984–1988
Years2:1988–1989
Years3:1989–1990
Years4:1990–1991
Years5:1991–1993
Years6:1993–1994
Years7:1994–1995
Years8:1995
Years9:1995–1996
Years10:1996–1998
Years11:1998–1999
Years12:1999–2000
Clubs1:Anderlecht
Clubs2:Bologna
Clubs3:Porto
Clubs4:Toulouse
Clubs5:Standard Liège
Clubs6:Cercle Brugge
Clubs7:Braga
Clubs8:Panionios
Clubs9:Lugano
Clubs10:Toulon
Clubs11:Denderleeuw
Clubs12:Halle
Caps1:52
Caps2:21
Caps3:31
Caps4:33
Caps5:56
Caps6:12
Caps7:3
Caps8:3
Caps9:6
Caps10:27
Caps11:6
Totalcaps:250
Goals1:6
Goals2:2
Goals3:11
Goals4:2
Goals5:5
Goals6:0
Goals7:0
Goals8:0
Goals9:0
Goals10:1
Goals11:1
Totalgoals:28
Nationalyears1:1986–1991
Nationalteam1:Belgium
Nationalcaps1:38
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:1999–2000
Manageryears2:2000–2001
Manageryears3:2001–2002
Manageryears4:2002–2003
Manageryears5:2003
Manageryears6:2004–2005
Manageryears7:2005–2006
Manageryears8:2006–2008
Manageryears9:2008–2009
Manageryears10:2009
Manageryears11:2010
Manageryears12:2010–2011
Manageryears13:2012
Manageryears14:2012–2013
Manageryears15:2014–2015
Manageryears16:2015–2016
Managerclubs1:Halle (player-coach)
Managerclubs2:Turnhout
Managerclubs3:KFC Geel
Managerclubs4:Mechelen
Managerclubs5:Denderleeuw
Managerclubs6:Egaleo
Managerclubs7:Standard Liège (assistant)
Managerclubs8:Belgium (assistant)
Managerclubs9:Ethnikos Achna
Managerclubs10:Charleroi
Managerclubs11:Aris Limassol
Managerclubs12:PAS Giannina
Managerclubs13:FC Brussels
Managerclubs14:BEC Tero Sasana
Managerclubs15:Al-Faisaly
Managerclubs16:Hajer

Stéphane Auguste Ernest Demol (11 March 1966 – 22 June 2023) was a Belgian professional football player and manager who played as a central defender.[1]

Demol amassed Belgian First Division A totals of 120 games and 11 goals over the course of seven seasons, mainly with Anderlecht and Standard Liège with which he won eight major titles combined. He also competed professionally in Italy, Portugal, France, Greece and Switzerland. At international level, he represented Belgium in two FIFA World Cups.

In 2000 he started a managerial career, going on to work in several countries.

Club career

Born in Watermael-Boitsfort, Brussels, Demol joined local R.S.C. Anderlecht's youth system at the age of 14, moving to the first-team setup four years later and scoring four Belgian First Division A goals in just 17 matches in his first full professional season, as the Brussels side renewed their domestic supremacy.

Demol soon became noticed by several clubs abroad, moving to Italy for Bologna FC, but his breakthrough would arrive the following year, in Portugal with FC Porto: he scored an astonishing 11 Primeira Liga goals, and helped his team win the national championship.

Demol moved countries again after just one year, now signing with French side Toulouse FC, but he returned in late 1991 to his country after joining Standard Liège, where he helped to consecutive UEFA Cup qualifications, finishing second to Anderlecht in his second year.

Aged 27, Demol signed with Cercle Brugge, but did not receive regular playing time. He subsequently returned for another abroad spell, being equally unsuccessful for S.C. Braga, Panionios GSS, FC Lugano and Sporting Toulon Var (the latter in the French second division).

Demol ended his career in 2000 at 34, after playing one year apiece with FC Denderleeuw and amateurs SK Halle, in which he began his managerial career.

International career

Demol played 38 matches for the Belgium national team and scored one goal,[2] heading home in the round-of-16 clash against the Soviet Union at the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico (4–3 after extra time).[3]

Managerial career

In 2005, after several brief head coaching spells,[4] [5] Demol became assistant manager at former club Standard Liège, helping it to another runner-up position in the 2005–06 season, trailing, once again, Anderlecht.

In 2006, his good friend and ex-teammate René Vandereycken became the Red Devils' coach, and he invited Demol to become its assistant manager. He left the post two years later, returning to club action.[6]

On 2 November 2009, Demol quit R. Charleroi S.C. due to poor results.[7] On 15 February 2012, he was appointed at FC Brussels.

Death

Demol died from a cardiac arrest on 22 June 2023, at the age of 57.[8]

Career statistics

Score and result list Belgium's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Demol's goal.

Honours

Player

Anderlecht[9]

Porto[10]

Standard Liège[11]

Belgium

Individual

Notes and References

  1. https://maisfutebol.iol.pt/destinos/demol/sair-do-fc-porto-foi-o-meu-maior-erro-passei-a-beber-muito «Sair do FC Porto foi o meu maior erro, passei a beber muito»
  2. Web site: Belgium – Record International Players. RSSSF. Mamrud, Roberto. 16 July 2009. 20 August 2009.
  3. Web site: 4–3: La prórroga clasificó a Bélgica. 4–3: Extra time qualified Belgium. Mundo Deportivo. es. 16 June 1986. 3 April 2017.
  4. Web site: Egaleo eager to shine. UEFA.com. 21 October 2004. 23 December 2009.
  5. Web site: Demol models 2008 range. UEFA.com. 26 June 2008. 23 December 2009.
  6. Web site: Vandereycken zoekt job in het buitenland. Vandereycken looking for job abroad. Sport Voetbal Magazine. nl. 7 January 2013. 3 April 2017.
  7. http://www.footgoal.net/suite.php?selection=46289 Demol: «Nos points de vue respectifs étaient divergents» (Demol: «We had different points of view»)
  8. https://sporza.be/nl/2023/06/22/voormalig-rode-duivel-stephane-demol-is-overleden-op-57-jarige-l/ Voormalig Rode Duivel Stéphane Demol is overleden op 57-jarige leeftijd
  9. Web site: RSC Anderlecht Palmares . nl.
  10. Web site: FC Porto Palmarès . pt.
  11. Web site: Standard de Liège Palmares . fr.
  12. Web site: FIFA 1986 World Cup . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160605153554/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/mexico1986/ . 5 June 2016 . en.
  13. Web site: BigSoccer - All star teams of 1986 World Cup .
  14. Web site: Stéphane Demol: «O Club Brugge é como o Benfica, quero a vitória do FC Porto» . ZeroZero . pt . 10 October 2022.
  15. Web site: World Soccer Magazine .