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Valère Billen

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Valère Billen
Personal information
Date of birth 23 November 1952 (1952-11-23) (age 71)
Place of birth Belgium
Managerial career
Years Team
2005–2006 Újpest (assistant)
2006 Újpest[1]
2007 Sint-Truiden
2008–2009 Dessel
2009–2011 Beerschot A.C. (youth)[2]
2011–2012 KVK Tienen[3]
2012–2013 Swaziland
2012 Swaziland U20
2014–2016 KFC Duffel
2016 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.[21] 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]

References

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

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