Félix Week

Félix Week
Félix Week
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Biographie
Nom Félix Week
Nationalité Drapeau de Belgique Belgique
Naissance 6 janvier 1929
à (Belgique)
Décès 2 juin 2000
Poste Gardien de but
Parcours professionnel *
Saisons Club M. (B.)
1950-1960 Drapeau de Belgique Belgique RSC Anderlecht
Sélections en équipe nationale **
Années Équipe M. (B.)
Équipes entraînées
Années Équipe Stats
19..-1968 Drapeau : Belgique Royale Union Saint-Gilloise
1969-1973 Drapeau : Belgique Racing White de Bruxelles
1973-1976 Drapeau : Belgique Racing White Daring de Molenbeek
* Compétitions officielles nationales et internationales.
** Matchs officiels.

Félix Week était un footballeur belge né le 6 janvier 1929 et mort le 2 juin 2000. Il a joué en tant que gardien de but, essentiellement avec l'équipe du Sporting d'Anderlecht. Il a remporté six championnats de Belgique. Il habitait la commune d'Anderlecht où il possédait un café.

Carrière en club

Palmarès comme joueur

Carrière d'entraîneur

Palmarès comme entraîneur


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