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Henri Dekens
Personal information
Date of birth (1914-06-27)27 June 1914[1]
Place of birth Anderlecht, Belgium
Date of death 1976[1]
Position(s) Winger
Youth career
1924–1932 RSC Anderlecht
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1932–1942 RSC Anderlecht[2] 78 (8)
1942–1946 Union Saint-Gilloise
1946–1947 ARA La Gantoise
Managerial career
1960–1961 Belgium[1] (as trainer, with
Vanden Stock as selector)
1963–1965 Club Brugge
1967–1969 RAEC Mons
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Henri "Rie" Dekens (Anderlecht, 27 June 1914 - 1976) was a former Belgian football player and trainer. He started his career as player with RSC Anderlecht and afterwards he coached among others Club Brugge, Thor Waterschei and the Belgium national football team (with Constant Vanden Stock as national player selector).

Player career

Henri Dekens was born shortly before World War I; he grew up in the municipality of Anderlecht, Brussels and affiliated with the local club SC Anderlecht at the age of 10. In 1935 he made his debut in the A-selection. Dekens was an attacking winger and in those days he had players as Constant Vanden Stock as companion. After 10 years he made the move to city rival Union Saint-Gilloise. He ended his career as footballer at ARA La Gantoise.

Managerial career

After his player career Dekens started training Union. In the 1950s he arrived at second division team Thor Waterschei. In 1954 he guided the Limburgian team to Belgium's First Division. In 1957 he relegated for a short while with Waterschei, but one year later the club promoted to the highest division again. In 1960 under supervision of player selector Constant Vanden Stock he also trained the national squad.

In 1963 Club Brugge took away the Bruxellois from Waterschei to overcome the problematic results. Dekens was assigned as successor of Juan Schwanner, and ensured a prolonged stay of "Blue-Black" in First Class. One season later he was fired because of poor results. Afterwards he also trained RAEC Mons, RRFC Montegnée and again Waterschei.

Outside football Dekens had good relations with the Belgian royal family. It has been told that he taught the princes Alexander, Baudouin and Albert how to play football. Dekens died in 1976 at the age of 62.

Player palmares

RSC Anderlecht
Winner (1): 1934–35

Manager palmares

Thor Waterschei
Winner (2): 1953–54, 1957–58
Belgium national football team
  • 8 matches as trainer

References

  1. ^ a b c "Henri Dekens - national football team player - eu.football.info". eu-football.info. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Henri Dekens Steckbrief" (in German). weltfussbal.de. Retrieved 3 January 2014.

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