This is a list of R.S.C. Anderlecht managers from 1920 when the first manager was appointed, to the present day.[1]
Managers
Name | Nationality | Anderlecht career | Matches | Honours |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sylvain Brébart | Belgium | 1920–22 | 51 | Promotion to First Division (3rd in Promotion in 1920–21) |
Charles Bunyan, Sr. | England | 1922 | 0 | In charge for 10 days before dying |
Cyrille Bunyan | England | 1922–25 | 78 | Promotion to First Division (1st in Promotion in 1923–24) |
Lee Thomas | England | 1926–28[2] | 55 | Promotion to Premier Division (2nd in First Division in 1926–27) |
Florimond Plasch | Belgium | 1928–31 | 78 | Promotion to Premier Division (2nd in First Division in 1928–29) |
Ferdinand Adams | Belgium | 1930–32[3] and 1940–43[4] | 65 | |
Maurice Versé | Belgium | 1931–33 | 52 | |
Charles Gilis | Belgium | 1932–35[3] and 1935–36 | 46 | Promotion to Premier Division (1st in First Division in 1934–35) |
Claude Leclercq | Belgium | 1933–34[5] | 32 | |
Ernest Churchill Smith | Ireland | 1936–39 and 1948–50 | 138 | 2 Premier Division titles in 1948–49 and 1949–50 |
Robert Wijckaert | Belgium | 1939–45[4] | 162 | |
Emile Defevere | Belgium | 1939–45[4] | 178 | |
Paul Schuppen | Belgium | 1945–46[6] | 6 | |
John Kennedy | England | 1946 | 14 | |
Martin McLaren | England | 1946 | 8 | |
Georges Perino | France | 1946–48 | 58 | The first Premier Division title of RSC Anderlecht in 1946–47 |
Bill Gormlie | England | 1950–59 | 294 | 5 First Division titles in 1950–51, 1953–54, 1954–55, 1955–56 and 1958–59 |
Arnold Deraeymaeker | Belgium | 1959–60[6] and 1968[6] | 43 | |
Pierre Sinibaldi | France | 1960–66 and 1969–71 | 293 | 4 First Division titles in 1961–62, 1963–64, 1964–65 and 1965–66 and 1 Cup in 1964–65 |
Andras Beres | Hungary Belgium |
1966–68 | 59 | 1 First Division title in 1966–67 |
Norberto Höfling | Romania Belgium |
1968–69 | 22 | |
Hippolyte Van Den Bosch | Belgium | 1971[6] and 1972–73[6] | 29 | 1 Cup in 1972–73 |
Georg Keßler | West Germany | 1971–72 | 58 | 1 First Division title in 1971–72 and 1 Cup in 1971–72 |
Urbain Braems | Belgium | 1973–75 and 1979–80 | 127 | 1 First Division title in 1973–74 and 1 Cup in 1974–75 |
Hans Croon | Netherlands | 1975–76 | 51 | 1 Cup in 1975–76 and 1 European Cup Winners' Cup in 1975–76 |
Raymond Goethals | Belgium | 1976–79, 1988–89 and 1995[6] | 213 | 2 Cups in 1987–88 and 1988–89 and 1 European Cup Winners' Cup in 1977–78 and 2 UEFA Super Cups in 1976 and 1978 |
Tomislav Ivić | Yugoslavia | 1980–82 | 94 | 1 First Division title in 1980–81 |
Paul Van Himst | Belgium | 1982–85 | 155 | 1 First Division title in 1984–85, 1 Belgian Supercup in 1985 and 1 UEFA Cup in 1982–83 |
Martin Lippens | Belgium | 1985–86[6] and 1988–89 | 69 | 2 Cups in 1987–88 and 1988–89 |
Jean Dockx | Belgium | 1985–86,[6] 1995,[6] 1997[6] and 1998–99 | 36 | |
Arie Haan | Netherlands | 1986–87 and Dec 1997–Sept 98 | 100 | 2 First Division titles in 1985–86 and 1986–87 |
Georges Leekens | Belgium | 1987–88 | 32 | 1 Belgian Supercup in 1987 |
Aad de Mos | Netherlands | 1989–92 | 141 | 1 First Division title in 1990–91 |
Luka Peruzović | Croatia | 1992–93 | 26 | |
Johan Boskamp | Netherlands | 1993–95 and 1995–97 | 198 | 3 First Division titles in 1992–93, 1993–94 and 1994–95, 1 Cup in 1993–94 and 1 Belgian Supercup in 1993 |
Herbert Neumann | Germany | 1995 | 4 | |
René Vandereycken | Belgium | July 1997–Dec 97 | 20 | |
Franky Vercauteren | Belgium | 1998–99 and Feb 2005–Nov 07 | 156 | 2 First Division titles in 2005–06 and 2006–07 and 2 Belgian Supercups in 2006 and 2007 |
Aimé Anthuenis | Belgium | 1999–July 02 | 141 | 2 First Division titles in 1999–00 and 2000–01 and 2 Belgian Supercups in 2000 and 2001 |
Hugo Broos | Belgium | July 2002–Feb 05 | 126 | 1 First Division title in 2003–04 |
Ariel Jacobs | Belgium | Nov 2007–May 12 | 175 | 2 First Division titles in 2009–10 and 2011–12, 1 Cup title in 2007–08 and 1 Belgian Supercup in 2010 |
John van den Brom | Netherlands | July 2012–March 14 | 98 | 1 First Division title in 2012-13 |
Besnik Hasi | Kosovo Albania |
March 2014–May 2016 | 119 | 1 First Division title in 2013-14 and 1 Belgian Supercup in 2014 |
René Weiler | Switzerland | July 2016–September 2017 | 66 | 1 First Division title in 2016-17 and 1 Belgian Supercup in 2017 |
Hein Vanhaezebrouck | Belgium | October 2017–December 2018 | 62 | |
Fred Rutten | Netherlands | January 2019–April 2019 | 13 | |
Karim Belhocine | France | April 2019–July 2019 | 6 | |
Vincent Kompany[7] | Belgium | July 2019–August 2019 | 4 | |
Simon Davies | Wales | August 2019–October 2019 | 9 | |
Franky Vercauteren | Belgium | October 2019–July 2020 | 13 | |
Vincent Kompany | Belgium | August 2020–June 2022 | 88 | 1 Belgian Cup final in 2021-22 |
Felice Mazzù | Belgium | June 2022–October 2022 | 22 | |
Brian Riemer | Denmark | December 2022– |
References
- ↑ Gallez, Marcel; Serkijn, Johan (2008). Le dictionnaire du RSC Anderlecht (tome 2). Magnad. ISBN 978-2-9600723-3-4.
- ↑ No manager was appointed during the 1925–26 season
- 1 2 Served as trainer during this period
- 1 2 3 During the 1941–42 and 1942–43 seasons 3 managers were working together: Ferdinand Adams, Robert Wijckaert and Emile Defevere. Before the next season, Ferdinand Adams left the trio and Robert Wijckaert left before the 1945–46 season.
- ↑ After Claude Leclercq was sacked during the 1934–35 season, a committee used to select the players until the end of the season
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Served as caretaker manager.
- ↑ Serves as Player-Manager
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