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Luc Eymael

Luc Eymael (born 20 September 1959) is a Belgian football manager and former player,and married to Patricia Abbruzzese.

Luc Eymael
Eymael as manager of JS Kairouan in 2015
Personal information
Date of birth (1959-09-20) 20 September 1959 (age 63)
Place of birth Tongeren, Belgium
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975–1980 Royal Star Fléron 143 (0)
1981–1982 Royale Union Sportive Ferrières 35 (0)
1983–1985 Sporting Heerlen 60 (0)
1985–1990 Racing Club Vaux 175 (0)
1990–1992 Royal Football Club Huy 63 (0)
1992–1995 R.E. Virton 124 (0)
1995–1996 K.S.C. Hasselt 32 (0)
1996–1997 UR Namur 34 (0)
1998–1999 Royal Sporting Club Athusien 30 (0)
1999–2000 Royal Football Club Aubel 33 (0)
Total 729 (0)
Managerial career
1999–2003 RUS Sartoise
2003–2004 Weywertz
2004–2007 Jeunesse Lorraine Arlonaise
2007–2009 RFC Spy
2009–2010 Royal Racing Club Hamoir
2010–2011 AS Vita
2011–2012 Missile
2012 MC Oran
2013 A.F.C. Leopards
2014 Rayon Sports
2014–2015 JS Kairouan
2015 Al-Nasr
2015–2016 Al-Merrikh
2016–2017 Polokwane City
2017–2018 Free State Stars
2018–2019 Tala'ea El Gaish
2019–2020 Black Leopards
2020 Young Africans
2021 Stade Tunisien
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career

Luc began his professional footballing career in 1975 with the Fléron-based Royal Star Fléron Football Club, with whom he participated in the Belgian Fourth Division and later helped in promotion to the Belgian Third Division. In 1981, he moved to Ferrières where he signed a one-year contract with Belgian Third Division club, Royale Union Sportive Ferrières.

He first moved out of Belgium in 1983 to Netherlands where he signed a two-year contract with Heerlen-based, Eerste Divisie club, Sporting Heerlen.

In 1985, he moved back to Belgium to Vaux-sous-Chèvremont where he signed a long-term contract with, along with Belgian Fifth Division club, Racing Club Vaux. In a five-year spell with the club, he helped them in promotion to the Belgian Fourth Division.

In 1990, he signed a two-year contract with Huy-based Belgian Third Division club, Royal Football Club Huy.

In 1992, he moved to Virton where he signed a long-term contract with Belgian Fourth Division club, R.E. Virton. He first helped his team in promotion to the Belgian Third Division and later in promotion to the Belgian Second Division.

He then moved to Hasselt where in 1995, he signed a one-year contract with Belgian Second Division club, K.S.C. Hasselt.

Later, in 1996, he signed a one-year contract with Union Royale Namur Fosses-La-Ville and helped the club win the 1996–97 Belgian Third Division, earning a promotion to the Belgian Second Division.

In 1998, he moved to Athus where he signed a one-year contract with Belgian Fourth Division club, Royal Sporting Club Athusien. Finally, he ended his career as a footballer in the year 2000, playing for a season with another Belgian Fourth Division club, Royal Football Club Aubel.

He has also participated in various international tournaments with the Belgium U-14 side, the Belgium national under-16 football team and the Belgium national Military football team.

After a 9-month break, Luc Eymael is back, and it is with the Libyan club, ittihad misrata premier league, that he signs a new contract on August 23, 2022, for a new challenge whose objective is to participate in the final round of this season to qualify for an African Cup.[1][2][3]

Managerial career

Luc holds the UEFA Pro Licence, the highest football coaching qualification. He received the UEFA Pro Licence in 2007 and the UEFA A License on 10 September 2002, from the Royal Belgian Football Association. He is also a graduate from the Federal School of football coaching of Union Royale Belge Des Sociétés de Football Association (URBSFA). He also holds the CAF A License which he received from the Tunisian Football Federation on 5 February 2015.

He has worked with many of Belgium's current and former footballing stars including Eden Hazard, Axel Witsel, Logan Bailly, Guillaume Gillet, Christian Benteke and François Sterchele.

Belgium

He began his managerial career in 1999 with Lierneux-based Belgian Fifth Division club, RUS Sartoise. In 2003, he was appointed as the head coach of another Belgian Fifth Division club, Weywertz-based, FC Weywertz. In 2004, he moved to Arlon where he signed a three-year contract with Football Club Jeunesse Lorraine Arlonaise with whom he participated in the Belgian Fourth Division and later helped them get promoted to the Belgian Third Division. Later, in 2007, he moved to Spy where he was appointed as the head coach of Belgian Fourth Division club, RFC Spy on a two-year contract. In 2009, he moved to Hamoir where he worked as the head coach of Belgian Third Division club, Royal Racing Club Hamoir and thus ending his eleven-year long-spell in Belgium as a football manager.

AS Vita

Eymael first moved out of Belgium as a football manager in 2010 to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where on 26 August 2010 he was appointed as the head coach of the Linafoot club AS Vita. In his very first season as the head coach of the Kinshasa-based club, he helped them win the 2010 Linafoot. The team finished at the top just above their archrivals, TP Mazembe. Eymael also helped his club win the 2011 Super Coupe du Congo. The Congolese club also reached the Second Round of the 2011 CAF Champions League under his leadership. He maintained an unbeaten 23-games record with the Kinshasa-based club and later resigned from his position by April 2011.

Missile

In May 2011, he moved to Gabon where on 1 July 2011 he was appointed as the head coach of Gabon Championnat National D1 club, Missile. He helped the Libreville-based club win the 2010–11 Gabon Championnat National D1, which was the first national title won in the history of the club, thus helping them qualify for the 2012 CAF Champions League. He also helped the club reach the First Round of the Round of 16 of the 2011 CAF Confederation Cup where they narrowly lost 0–3 on penalties to Algeria's JS Kabylie after the tie had ended 3–3 on aggregate. In the 2011–12 Gabon Championnat National D1, he helped his team secure the fourth position, thus ending his one-year spell with the Gabonese club. He also helped a number of players from his squad earn caps for the Gabon national football team, one of whom later signed a two-year contract with Russian Football Premier League club, FC Rostov.

MC Oran

In June 2012, he moved to Algeria where he was appointed as the head coach of Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 club, MC Oran on a one-year-term contract. Later, in September 2012, due to some financial delays he decided to part ways with the Oran-based club.

A.F.C. Leopards

In April 2013, he moved to Kenya where he signed a short-term contract with Kenyan Premier League club, A.F.C. Leopards.[4] He took charge of the club in April 2013 when the club was struggling at the bottom of the table to avoid relegation to the Kenyan National Super League. By August 2014, he had helped the Nairobi-based club secure the second position in the 2013 Kenyan Premier League, thus helping them qualify for the 2014 CAF Confederation Cup. He also helped them win the 2013 FKF President's Cup.

Rayon Sports

In September 2013, South African club, Orlando Pirates reached an agreement with Eymael, but later the deal failed to materialize.[5]

In January 2014, he moved to Rwanda where he was appointed as the head coach of Rwanda National Football League club, Rayon Sports F.C.[6][7] During his short time with the club, the team participated in the 2014 CAF Champions League where they lost on away goals rule to the Republic of the Congo's AC Léopards. He was praised for his impressive work in Rwanda as he helped his side secure 34 points out of 39 in the second leg of the 2013–14 Rwanda National Football League. He resigned as the club's head coach on 30 June 2014, having helped the team secure the second position in the 2013–14 Rwanda National Football League.

JS Kairouan

In July 2014, Eymael moved to Tunisia where he was appointed as the head coach of Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 club, JS Kairouan.[8] He helped the club secure the eighth position in the 2013–14 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, which was the club's best ever performance in the top division of the Tunisia Football Federation in the past ten years.[9]

Al-Nasr

In November he became the manager of the Oman football club Al-Nasr SC.

Al-Merrikh

On 21 December 2015, he moved to Sudan where, on 23 December 2015, he signed a one-year contract with Al-Merrikh SC.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16] He began his 2016 Sudan Premier League campaign[17][18] on 27 January 2016 with a 2–0 win over Merrikh Kosti at the Al-Merrikh Stadium.[19][20][21][22] He helped the Sudanese side qualify for the second round of the 2016 CAF Champions League, where they narrowly lost on aggregate to Algerian side, ES Sétif.[23] His side was narrowly eliminated on a 2-1 aggregate in the playoff round of the 2016 CAF Confederation Cup by Moroccan side, Kawkab Marrakech.[24] In all the competitions played by the Sudanese club under Eymael, they managed to win 17 games and played out 3 draws in a total of 22 ties.

Polokwane City

Eymael spent eight months working at Polokwane City. He found the team struggling and ending every year at the bottom half of the league rankings (precisely between position 16 and 14) fighting relegation battles. Eymael joined the club at the start of the 2016–2017 season and helped them end the first half of the campaign in fifth position in the league. This was the first time the club has reached such a high position, which made them title hopefuls. He then resigned amidst rumours he was going to join Bloemfontein Celtic.

Free State Stars

On 24 August 2017, Eymael joined South African Premier Soccer League club Free State Stars, taking over from Sammy Troughton.[25] In 2018, Eymael guided them to their first cup final in 24 years after they beat Kaizer Chiefs 2–0 in the Nedbank Cup semifinal on 21 April 2018. He then took them to their first title, winning the final 1–0 against Maritzburg United.[26]

On 12 November 2018, Eymael resigned from his position as the manager of Free State Stars following a second straight loss in the league with a 1–0 defeat at home against SuperSport United F.C.[27]

Tala el Geish

On 22 November, Eymael signed a new contract in the Egyptian Premier League with Tala'ea El Gaish. On 1 June he finished his contract with Tala El Geish, finishing the season with the club in rank eight, the best position the club had achieved in the past seven years. He managed 20 games, winning eight, finishing six in a draw, and losing six.

Black Leopards

On 1 October 2019, Eymael signed with the Black Leopards in the Premier Soccer League in South Africa.[28] Eymael resigned from his position with the Black Leopards of South Africa, citing personal reasons, after having helped bring them to the top eight.[29]

He took the team at position number 6 in January and succeeded to finish the season on 26 July 2020 at position number 2 and qualified Yanga for the champions league. He was then relieved from his duties after he racially insulted fans in an explosive interview calling them "monkeys" and "dogs".[30][31][32]

He managed the Tanzanian Premier League club Young Africans S.C. until July 2020.[33][34] In July 2021 he was appointed as new manager of Stade Tunisien,[35] but was sacked two months later after the arrival of a new club president.[36]

Stade Tunisien

Luc Eymael signed a contract in Tunisia on July 1, 2021, but for important family and private reasons, he had to leave the club on September 20, 2021 by mutual agreement.

Ittihad Misutrata

On 23 August 2022, Eymael signed in the Libyan first division at Ittihad Misrata.[37][38] The goal is to try to make the final round (play off) of this new season to try to qualify for participation in Africa.

Honors

AS Vita

  • Linafoot: 2010
  • Super Coupe du Congo: 2011

Missile

A.F.C. Leopards

Rayon Sports

Free State Stars

References

  1. ^ "نادي الاتحاد المصراتي - Elettihad Almisraty Club". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
  2. ^ Reporter, FARPost (2022-08-26). "Luc Eymael finds new home". FARPost. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
  3. ^ "Libye : Eymael rejoint Ittihad Misrata". 2022 (in French). 2022-08-27. Retrieved 2022-08-28.
  4. ^ "Luc Eymael: Why I opted to join AFC Leopards". GOAL.
  5. ^ "Belgian Coach Wants PSL Move". soccerladuma.co.za. 21 October 2015.
  6. ^ "RWANDAN GIANTS ON LUC EYMAEL'S TRAIL". futaa.com.
  7. ^ "Rayon Sports sign Luc Eymael as new coach". The New Times. 31 January 2014.
  8. ^ "MERCATOACTUALITÉS JS KAIROUAN : LUC EYMAEL JETTE L'ÉPONGE". 2022mag.com. 19 August 2015.
  9. ^ "TUNISIE : LE BELGE LUC EYMAEL QUITTE LA JSK". africatopsports.com. 20 August 2015.
  10. ^ "Al Merreikh : Hatem Belhouchet et Luc Eymael signeront aujourd'hui". kawarji.com.
  11. ^ "Eymael signe mardi après-midi pour Al Merreikh". INFOS FOOT.
  12. ^ "El Merreikh : Eymael va signer". footafrica365.fr.
  13. ^ "التونسي حاتم بلوشات مساعدا للبلجيكي مانويل في المريخ السوداني". sportksa.net.
  14. ^ "Eymael promises to deliver at Al Merreikh". Soka.
  15. ^ "البلجيكي لوك إيماييل مدربا رسميا للمريخ السوداني". KOOORA.
  16. ^ "المريخ يكمل التفاوض مع مدربه الجديد ويقدمه في مؤتمر صحفي". KOOORA.
  17. ^ "لوك إيمَل: المريخ سيكون جاهزا للدوي السوداني بنسبة 80%". KOOORA.
  18. ^ "مدرب المريخ يعلن إستعداده لخوض موسمه الأول ويحذر الإعلام". KOOORA.
  19. ^ "AL MERREIKH VS. MERREIKH KOSTI 2 – 0". SOCCERWAY.
  20. ^ "مدرب المريخ يشيد بالأداء الجماعي للفريق ويعد بالتجويد". KOOORA.
  21. ^ "Adaptation réussie pour Eymael au Soudan". walfoot.be. 23 February 2016.
  22. ^ "Al-Merreikh : Ça plane pour Eymael". footafrica365.
  23. ^ "ES SÉTIF VS. AL MERREIKH 0 - 0". SOCCERWAY.
  24. ^ "KAWKAB ATHLETIC CLUB MARRAKECH 2-0 AL MERREIKH". cafonline.com.
  25. ^ "Stars part with Troughton, hire Luc". SuperSport.
  26. ^ "The wait is over for Free State Stars". THE SOUTH AFRICAN. 19 May 2018.
  27. ^ "Ex-Free State Stars coach Luc Eymael hopes for PSL stay". KICKOFF.com. 12 November 2018.
  28. ^ "Black Leopards confirm Luc Eymael as new head coach". 26 September 2019.
  29. ^ "Black Leopards set to cut ties with Luc Eymael". Kick Off. 2019-12-27. Retrieved 2020-01-12.
  30. ^ Eymael, Luc (26 July 2020). [t.ly/usqU "Yanga classement"]. Facebook. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  31. ^ OnTime, OnTime (8 August 2020). "Sport". Youtube.
  32. ^ "Yanga provides sensational twist in Luc Eymael debacle as the Tanzania side disputes claims".
  33. ^ "Luc Eymael". SOCCERWAY.
  34. ^ Mabuka, Dennis (July 29, 2020). "Sacked Yanga SC coach Eymael returns to Belgium, to face TFF on August 1". Goal. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  35. ^ "Stade Tunisien: Le Belge, Luc Eymael, nouvel entraineur" (in French). Africa Top Sports. 1 July 2021. Retrieved 7 July 2021.
  36. ^ Mlotha, Sipho (10 September 2021). "Luc Eymael controversially sacked in Tunisia". Kickoff. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  37. ^ "Mercato : Luc Eymael rebondit en Libye". Football 365 (in French). 2022-08-26. Retrieved 2022-08-27.
  38. ^ Reporter, FARPost (2022-08-26). "Luc Eymael finds new home". FARPost. Retrieved 2022-08-27.

External links

  • Luc Eymael at FootballDatabase.eu
  • Luc Eymael – EUROSPORT
  • Luc Eymael – SOCCER PUNTER
  • Luc Eymael – YouTube
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  • Luc Eymael – YouTube
  • Luc Eymael – YouTube
  • Luc Eymael (Interview) – LaMeuse.be

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Luc Eymael news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Luc Eymael born 20 September 1959 is a Belgian football manager and former player and married to Patricia Abbruzzese Luc EymaelEymael as manager of JS Kairouan in 2015Personal informationDate of birth 1959 09 20 20 September 1959 age 63 Place of birthTongeren BelgiumHeight1 80 m 5 ft 11 in Position s GoalkeeperSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1975 1980Royal Star Fleron143 0 1981 1982Royale Union Sportive Ferrieres35 0 1983 1985Sporting Heerlen60 0 1985 1990Racing Club Vaux175 0 1990 1992Royal Football Club Huy63 0 1992 1995R E Virton124 0 1995 1996K S C Hasselt32 0 1996 1997UR Namur34 0 1998 1999Royal Sporting Club Athusien30 0 1999 2000Royal Football Club Aubel33 0 Total729 0 Managerial career1999 2003RUS Sartoise2003 2004Weywertz2004 2007Jeunesse Lorraine Arlonaise2007 2009RFC Spy2009 2010Royal Racing Club Hamoir2010 2011AS Vita2011 2012Missile2012MC Oran2013A F C Leopards2014Rayon Sports2014 2015JS Kairouan2015Al Nasr2015 2016Al Merrikh2016 2017Polokwane City2017 2018Free State Stars2018 2019Tala ea El Gaish2019 2020Black Leopards2020Young Africans2021Stade Tunisien Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 2 Managerial career 2 1 Belgium 2 2 AS Vita 2 3 Missile 2 4 MC Oran 2 5 A F C Leopards 2 6 Rayon Sports 2 7 JS Kairouan 2 8 Al Nasr 2 9 Al Merrikh 2 10 Polokwane City 2 11 Free State Stars 2 12 Tala el Geish 2 13 Black Leopards 2 14 Stade Tunisien 2 15 Ittihad Misutrata 3 Honors 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career EditLuc began his professional footballing career in 1975 with the Fleron based Royal Star Fleron Football Club with whom he participated in the Belgian Fourth Division and later helped in promotion to the Belgian Third Division In 1981 he moved to Ferrieres where he signed a one year contract with Belgian Third Division club Royale Union Sportive Ferrieres He first moved out of Belgium in 1983 to Netherlands where he signed a two year contract with Heerlen based Eerste Divisie club Sporting Heerlen In 1985 he moved back to Belgium to Vaux sous Chevremont where he signed a long term contract with along with Belgian Fifth Division club Racing Club Vaux In a five year spell with the club he helped them in promotion to the Belgian Fourth Division In 1990 he signed a two year contract with Huy based Belgian Third Division club Royal Football Club Huy In 1992 he moved to Virton where he signed a long term contract with Belgian Fourth Division club R E Virton He first helped his team in promotion to the Belgian Third Division and later in promotion to the Belgian Second Division He then moved to Hasselt where in 1995 he signed a one year contract with Belgian Second Division club K S C Hasselt Later in 1996 he signed a one year contract with Union Royale Namur Fosses La Ville and helped the club win the 1996 97 Belgian Third Division earning a promotion to the Belgian Second Division In 1998 he moved to Athus where he signed a one year contract with Belgian Fourth Division club Royal Sporting Club Athusien Finally he ended his career as a footballer in the year 2000 playing for a season with another Belgian Fourth Division club Royal Football Club Aubel He has also participated in various international tournaments with the Belgium U 14 side the Belgium national under 16 football team and the Belgium national Military football team After a 9 month break Luc Eymael is back and it is with the Libyan club ittihad misrata premier league that he signs a new contract on August 23 2022 for a new challenge whose objective is to participate in the final round of this season to qualify for an African Cup 1 2 3 Managerial career EditLuc holds the UEFA Pro Licence the highest football coaching qualification He received the UEFA Pro Licence in 2007 and the UEFA A License on 10 September 2002 from the Royal Belgian Football Association He is also a graduate from the Federal School of football coaching of Union Royale Belge Des Societes de Football Association URBSFA He also holds the CAF A License which he received from the Tunisian Football Federation on 5 February 2015 He has worked with many of Belgium s current and former footballing stars including Eden Hazard Axel Witsel Logan Bailly Guillaume Gillet Christian Benteke and Francois Sterchele Belgium Edit He began his managerial career in 1999 with Lierneux based Belgian Fifth Division club RUS Sartoise In 2003 he was appointed as the head coach of another Belgian Fifth Division club Weywertz based FC Weywertz In 2004 he moved to Arlon where he signed a three year contract with Football Club Jeunesse Lorraine Arlonaise with whom he participated in the Belgian Fourth Division and later helped them get promoted to the Belgian Third Division Later in 2007 he moved to Spy where he was appointed as the head coach of Belgian Fourth Division club RFC Spy on a two year contract In 2009 he moved to Hamoir where he worked as the head coach of Belgian Third Division club Royal Racing Club Hamoir and thus ending his eleven year long spell in Belgium as a football manager AS Vita EditEymael first moved out of Belgium as a football manager in 2010 to the Democratic Republic of the Congo where on 26 August 2010 he was appointed as the head coach of the Linafoot club AS Vita In his very first season as the head coach of the Kinshasa based club he helped them win the 2010 Linafoot The team finished at the top just above their archrivals TP Mazembe Eymael also helped his club win the 2011 Super Coupe du Congo The Congolese club also reached the Second Round of the 2011 CAF Champions League under his leadership He maintained an unbeaten 23 games record with the Kinshasa based club and later resigned from his position by April 2011 Missile EditIn May 2011 he moved to Gabon where on 1 July 2011 he was appointed as the head coach of Gabon Championnat National D1 club Missile He helped the Libreville based club win the 2010 11 Gabon Championnat National D1 which was the first national title won in the history of the club thus helping them qualify for the 2012 CAF Champions League He also helped the club reach the First Round of the Round of 16 of the 2011 CAF Confederation Cup where they narrowly lost 0 3 on penalties to Algeria s JS Kabylie after the tie had ended 3 3 on aggregate In the 2011 12 Gabon Championnat National D1 he helped his team secure the fourth position thus ending his one year spell with the Gabonese club He also helped a number of players from his squad earn caps for the Gabon national football team one of whom later signed a two year contract with Russian Football Premier League club FC Rostov MC Oran EditIn June 2012 he moved to Algeria where he was appointed as the head coach of Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 club MC Oran on a one year term contract Later in September 2012 due to some financial delays he decided to part ways with the Oran based club A F C Leopards EditIn April 2013 he moved to Kenya where he signed a short term contract with Kenyan Premier League club A F C Leopards 4 He took charge of the club in April 2013 when the club was struggling at the bottom of the table to avoid relegation to the Kenyan National Super League By August 2014 he had helped the Nairobi based club secure the second position in the 2013 Kenyan Premier League thus helping them qualify for the 2014 CAF Confederation Cup He also helped them win the 2013 FKF President s Cup Rayon Sports Edit In September 2013 South African club Orlando Pirates reached an agreement with Eymael but later the deal failed to materialize 5 In January 2014 he moved to Rwanda where he was appointed as the head coach of Rwanda National Football League club Rayon Sports F C 6 7 During his short time with the club the team participated in the 2014 CAF Champions League where they lost on away goals rule to the Republic of the Congo s AC Leopards He was praised for his impressive work in Rwanda as he helped his side secure 34 points out of 39 in the second leg of the 2013 14 Rwanda National Football League He resigned as the club s head coach on 30 June 2014 having helped the team secure the second position in the 2013 14 Rwanda National Football League JS Kairouan EditIn July 2014 Eymael moved to Tunisia where he was appointed as the head coach of Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 club JS Kairouan 8 He helped the club secure the eighth position in the 2013 14 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 which was the club s best ever performance in the top division of the Tunisia Football Federation in the past ten years 9 Al Nasr Edit In November he became the manager of the Oman football club Al Nasr SC Al Merrikh EditOn 21 December 2015 he moved to Sudan where on 23 December 2015 he signed a one year contract with Al Merrikh SC 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 He began his 2016 Sudan Premier League campaign 17 18 on 27 January 2016 with a 2 0 win over Merrikh Kosti at the Al Merrikh Stadium 19 20 21 22 He helped the Sudanese side qualify for the second round of the 2016 CAF Champions League where they narrowly lost on aggregate to Algerian side ES Setif 23 His side was narrowly eliminated on a 2 1 aggregate in the playoff round of the 2016 CAF Confederation Cup by Moroccan side Kawkab Marrakech 24 In all the competitions played by the Sudanese club under Eymael they managed to win 17 games and played out 3 draws in a total of 22 ties Polokwane City EditEymael spent eight months working at Polokwane City He found the team struggling and ending every year at the bottom half of the league rankings precisely between position 16 and 14 fighting relegation battles Eymael joined the club at the start of the 2016 2017 season and helped them end the first half of the campaign in fifth position in the league This was the first time the club has reached such a high position which made them title hopefuls He then resigned amidst rumours he was going to join Bloemfontein Celtic Free State Stars Edit On 24 August 2017 Eymael joined South African Premier Soccer League club Free State Stars taking over from Sammy Troughton 25 In 2018 Eymael guided them to their first cup final in 24 years after they beat Kaizer Chiefs 2 0 in the Nedbank Cup semifinal on 21 April 2018 He then took them to their first title winning the final 1 0 against Maritzburg United 26 On 12 November 2018 Eymael resigned from his position as the manager of Free State Stars following a second straight loss in the league with a 1 0 defeat at home against SuperSport United F C 27 Tala el Geish EditOn 22 November Eymael signed a new contract in the Egyptian Premier League with Tala ea El Gaish On 1 June he finished his contract with Tala El Geish finishing the season with the club in rank eight the best position the club had achieved in the past seven years He managed 20 games winning eight finishing six in a draw and losing six Black Leopards Edit On 1 October 2019 Eymael signed with the Black Leopards in the Premier Soccer League in South Africa 28 Eymael resigned from his position with the Black Leopards of South Africa citing personal reasons after having helped bring them to the top eight 29 He took the team at position number 6 in January and succeeded to finish the season on 26 July 2020 at position number 2 and qualified Yanga for the champions league He was then relieved from his duties after he racially insulted fans in an explosive interview calling them monkeys and dogs 30 31 32 He managed the Tanzanian Premier League club Young Africans S C until July 2020 33 34 In July 2021 he was appointed as new manager of Stade Tunisien 35 but was sacked two months later after the arrival of a new club president 36 Stade Tunisien Edit Luc Eymael signed a contract in Tunisia on July 1 2021 but for important family and private reasons he had to leave the club on September 20 2021 by mutual agreement Ittihad Misutrata Edit On 23 August 2022 Eymael signed in the Libyan first division at Ittihad Misrata 37 38 The goal is to try to make the final round play off of this new season to try to qualify for participation in Africa Honors EditAS Vita Linafoot 2010 Super Coupe du Congo 2011Missile Gabon Championnat National D1 2010 11A F C Leopards Kenyan Premier League runners up 2013 FKF President s Cup 2013Rayon Sports Rwanda National Football League runners up 2013 14Free State Stars Nedbank Cup 2018References Edit نادي الاتحاد المصراتي Elettihad Almisraty Club www facebook com Retrieved 2022 08 27 Reporter FARPost 2022 08 26 Luc Eymael finds new home FARPost Retrieved 2022 08 27 Libye Eymael rejoint Ittihad Misrata 2022 in French 2022 08 27 Retrieved 2022 08 28 Luc Eymael Why I opted to join AFC Leopards GOAL Belgian Coach Wants PSL Move soccerladuma co za 21 October 2015 RWANDAN GIANTS ON LUC EYMAEL S TRAIL futaa com Rayon Sports sign Luc Eymael as new coach The New Times 31 January 2014 MERCATOACTUALITES JS KAIROUAN LUC EYMAEL JETTE L EPONGE 2022mag com 19 August 2015 TUNISIE LE BELGE LUC EYMAEL QUITTE LA JSK africatopsports com 20 August 2015 Al Merreikh Hatem Belhouchet et Luc Eymael signeront aujourd hui kawarji com Eymael signe mardi apres midi pour Al Merreikh INFOS FOOT El Merreikh Eymael va signer footafrica365 fr التونسي حاتم بلوشات مساعدا للبلجيكي مانويل في المريخ السوداني sportksa net Eymael promises to deliver at Al Merreikh Soka البلجيكي لوك إيماييل مدربا رسميا للمريخ السوداني KOOORA المريخ يكمل التفاوض مع مدربه الجديد ويقدمه في مؤتمر صحفي KOOORA لوك إيم ل المريخ سيكون جاهزا للدوي السوداني بنسبة 80 KOOORA مدرب المريخ يعلن إستعداده لخوض موسمه الأول ويحذر الإعلام KOOORA AL MERREIKH VS MERREIKH KOSTI 2 0 SOCCERWAY مدرب المريخ يشيد بالأداء الجماعي للفريق ويعد بالتجويد KOOORA Adaptation reussie pour Eymael au Soudan walfoot be 23 February 2016 Al Merreikh Ca plane pour Eymael footafrica365 ES SETIF VS AL MERREIKH 0 0 SOCCERWAY KAWKAB ATHLETIC CLUB MARRAKECH 2 0 AL MERREIKH cafonline com Stars part with Troughton hire Luc SuperSport The wait is over for Free State Stars THE SOUTH AFRICAN 19 May 2018 Ex Free State Stars coach Luc Eymael hopes for PSL stay KICKOFF com 12 November 2018 Black Leopards confirm Luc Eymael as new head coach 26 September 2019 Black Leopards set to cut ties with Luc Eymael Kick Off 2019 12 27 Retrieved 2020 01 12 Eymael Luc 26 July 2020 t ly usqU Yanga classement Facebook a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help OnTime OnTime 8 August 2020 Sport Youtube Yanga provides sensational twist in Luc Eymael debacle as the Tanzania side disputes claims Luc Eymael SOCCERWAY Mabuka Dennis July 29 2020 Sacked Yanga SC coach Eymael returns to Belgium to face TFF on August 1 Goal Retrieved August 2 2020 Stade Tunisien Le Belge Luc Eymael nouvel entraineur in French Africa Top Sports 1 July 2021 Retrieved 7 July 2021 Mlotha Sipho 10 September 2021 Luc Eymael controversially sacked in Tunisia Kickoff Retrieved 21 January 2022 Mercato Luc Eymael rebondit en Libye Football 365 in French 2022 08 26 Retrieved 2022 08 27 Reporter FARPost 2022 08 26 Luc Eymael finds new home FARPost Retrieved 2022 08 27 External links EditLuc Eymael at FootballDatabase eu Luc Eymael EUROSPORT Luc Eymael SOCCER PUNTER Luc Eymael YouTube Luc Eymael YouTube Luc Eymael YouTube Luc Eymael YouTube Luc Eymael Interview LaMeuse be Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luc Eymael amp oldid 1139443806, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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