Ludo Coeck
Belgian footballer, UEFA Cup Winner

Born
September 25th, 1955
69 years ago
Died
1985
40 years ago — 30 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Belgium
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A professional footballer from Belgium, played primarily as a midfielder. Developed career at RSC Anderlecht, contributing to the team's success in domestic and international competitions. Played a significant role in securing the UEFA Cup in 1983. Later, played for several teams in various leagues before retiring. Transitioned to coaching and management roles in the football industry.
Won the UEFA Cup with RSC Anderlecht in 1983
Competed in over 300 matches in top-tier leagues
Represented Belgium in international competitions
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