Valère Billen Explained

Valère Billen
Birth Place:Belgium
Manageryears1:2005–2006
Managerclubs1:Újpest (assistant)
Manageryears2:2006
Managerclubs2:Újpest[1]
Manageryears3:2007
Managerclubs3:Sint-Truiden
Manageryears4:2008–2009
Managerclubs4:Dessel
Manageryears5:2009–2011
Managerclubs5:Beerschot A.C. (youth)[2]
Manageryears6:2011–2012
Managerclubs6:KVK Tienen[3]
Manageryears7:2012–2013
Managerclubs7:Swaziland
Manageryears8:2012
Managerclubs8:Swaziland U20
Manageryears9:2014–2016
Managerclubs9:KFC Duffel
Manageryears10:2016
Managerclubs10:KVK Tienen

Valère Billen (born 23 November 1952) is a Belgian football coach. He has coached in Ivory Coast where he managed Satellite FC Abidjan.[4]

Coaching career

Swaziland national team

Appointed Swaziland head coach in 2012 on a one-year contract,[5] Billen was bought a new car by the National Football Association of Swaziland as a mode of conveyance was one of the rules his contract embodied.[6] With a monthly salary of 100000 Swaziland lilangenis,[7] [8] and the Swaziland Football Association spending 40000 on his rent, the Belgian's first match was a friendly against Lesotho in October,[9] losing 2–1.[10] Two days later, he helped them achieve a 1–0 victory over Lesotho again.[11] Praising his players for their efforts that game,[12] his charges held Lesotho to a 0–0 stalemate[13] in their third and final friendly in preparation for the 2014 African Nations Championship qualifying two-legged round opposing Angola,[14] losing 1–0 both legs. That same month, the former footballer stated that his desire was to work with local coaches and predicted a rise in the FIFA World Rankings, claiming that they would improve dramatically over time.[15] In 2013, he went with the national selection to participate in the 2013 COSAFA Cup, not having a presentiment of failure and predicting that they would overcome all seemingly insuperable obstacles and deliver a good showing in the tournament;[16] however, despite a draw with Botswana in their opener,[17] the Sihlangu never progressed past the group stage, losing 2–0 twice to Kenya and Lesotho with Billen reconsidering his job as coach.[18] Being thrashed 10–0 by Egypt in a friendly worsened the trainer's position, with fans requesting for his immediate dismissal as they were not expecting such a scoreline;[19] but, despite fan pressure, the National Football Association of Swaziland still did not sack Billen[20] until November 2013, with local Harris Bulunga taking up the interim post. The reason they gave for his firing was that he was in Belgium too often and spent more time there rather than helping the Swaziland Football Association.[21]

The coach temporarily returned to Belgium to care for his mother, who was ill.[22]

One year succeeding his appointment, Billen criticized his Swazi coaching colleagues, saying that they never allowed him to share his ideas.[23]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Billen steps up for Újpest. 14 July 2006.
  2. Web site: Valère Billen landt op 't Kiel.
  3. http://www.voetbalbelgie.be/nl/article.php?id=38391
  4. Web site: Valère Billen wordt trainer in Ivoorkust.
  5. Web site: Swaziland appoint Belgian Billen.
  6. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  7. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  8. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  9. Web site: Billen’s first step of a long journey Ghanamma.com . news.ghanamma.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20171107012829/https://news.ghanamma.com/2012/10/12/billens-first-step-of-a-long-journey/ . 7 November 2017.
  10. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  11. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  12. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  13. National-Football-Teams
  14. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  15. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  16. Web site: SuperSport.
  17. Web site: Botswana stumbles to a draw v Swaziland.
  18. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  19. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  20. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  21. Web site: Valère Billen: Le sélectionneur belge du Swaziland viré !. 5 November 2013.
  22. Web site: Times of Swaziland.
  23. Web site: Times of Swaziland.