- Michel Renquin
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Michel Renquin Personal information Date of birth 3 November 1955 Place of birth Bastogne, Belgium Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Playing position Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1974–1981 Standard de Liège 1981–1982 R.S.C. Anderlecht 1982–1985 Servette FC 1985–1998 Standard de Liège 1988–1990 FC Sion National team 1976–1987 Belgium 55 (0) Teams managed 1991–1993 Servette FC 1993–1995 FC Renens 1997–1998 OGC Nice 1999–2000 CS Chênois 2000–2003 SR Delémont 2003–2004 R.E. Virton 2006 Standard de Liège (assistant coach) 2006–2007 C.S. Visé * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Michel Renquin (born 3 November 1955) is a former football player and current coach. He won 55 caps for the Belgium national football team.
He coached mostly in Switzerland.[1]
Playing career
- Before 1974: JFC Wibrin
- 1974-1981: Standard de Liège
- 1981-1982: R.S.C. Anderlecht
- 1982-1985: Servette FC
- 1985-1988: Standard de Liège
- 1988-1989: FC Sion
References
External links
Servette FC – managers Duckworth (1919–29) · Barth (1929) · Duckworth (1930) · Rappan (1931–35) · Weisz (1935–36) · Pache & Guinchard (1936–37) · Hoëss (1937) · Abegglen (1937–42) · Wionsowski (1942–43) · Jaccard (1943–48) · Rappan (1948–53) · Châtelain (1953–54) · Rappan & Châtelain (1954–55) · Rappan & Brinek (1955–56) · Rappan (1956–57) · Vincze (1957–58) · Séchehaye (1958–59) · Snella (1959–63) · Leduc (1963–66) · Vonlanthen (1966) · Guttmann (1966–67) · Dutoît (1967) · Snella (1967–71) · Gillet (1971–72) · Sundermann (1972–76) · Pazmandy (1976–82) · Mathez (1982–85) · Guillou (1985–86) · De Choudens (1986–88) · Donzé (1988–89) · Pazmandy (1989–90) · Krol (1990) · Gress (1990–91) · Thissen (1991) · Mocellin & Barlie & Hermann (1991) · Renquin (1991–93) · Petković (1993–95) · Challandes (1995) · Barberis (1995–96) · Boškov (1996–97) · Mathez (1997) · Castella (1997–99) · Gjurovski (1999) · Exbrayat (1999–2000) · Favre (2000–02) · Morinini (2002–03) · Ursea (2003) · Schällibaum (2003–04) · Ursea & Ceccaroni (2004) · Sessolo (2005) · Aeby (2005–08) · Sauthier (2008) · Castella (2008–09) · Nilerhauser (2009) · Alves (2009–)
OGC Nice – managers McDewitt (1932–33) · Bell, Kramer, McDewitt & Tandler (1933–34) · Lowy (1935–37) · Kudrna (1937) · Zamora (1937–38) · Samitier (1938–42) · Valle (1944–46) · Castro (1946) · Lardi (1946–47) · Marek (1947–49) · Veinante (1949–50) · Rous (1950) · Lardi (1950–51) · Andoire (1951–52) · Zatelli (1952–53) · Berry (1953–55) · Carniglia (1955–57) · Luciano (1957–62) · Andoire (1962–64) · Gonzales (1964–69) · Rossi (1969–71) · Snella (1971–74) · Marković (1974–76) · Guillou (1976–77) · Rossi (1977–78) · Kocsur (1978–79) · Batteux (1979) · Rossi (1979–80) · Marković (1980–81) · Domingo (1981–82) · Sérafin (1982–87) · Bjeković (1987–89) · Alonzo (1989) · Bianchi (1989–90) · Fernandez (1990–91) · Huck (1991–92) · Emon (1992–96) · Sanchez (1996) · Takač (1996–97) · Renquin (1997–98) · Takač (1998) · Zvunka (1998–99) · David (1999) · Buffat & David (1999) · Fleury (1999) · Damiano (1999) · David (1999–2000) · Salvioni (2000–02) · Rohr (2002–05) · Buscher (2005) · Antonetti (2005–09) · Ollé-Nicolle (2009–10) · Roy (2010–)
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