Alexandre Czerniatynski

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Alex Czerniatynski
Personnel
Surname Alexandre Czerniatynski
birthday July 28, 1960
place of birth CharleroiBelgium
size 186 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1971-1979 Sporting Charleroi
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1977-1981 Sporting Charleroi 55 (17)
1981-1982 Royal Antwerp 34 (15)
1982-1985 RSC Anderlecht 87 (43)
1985-1989 Standard Liege 116 (46)
1989-1993 Royal Antwerp 109 (45)
1993-1996 KV Mechelen 86 (20)
1996-1997 Germinal Ekeren 36 (11)
1997-1999 Royal Tilleur FC 37 (15)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1980-1981 Belgium U-21 4 0(3)
1981-1994 Belgium 31 0(8)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1999-2001 Standard Liège (youth)
2001-2002 KV Mechelen (youth)
2002-2004 KV Mechelen
2004-2006 Kampenhout SK
2006-2007 Royale Union Saint-Gilloise
2007-2009 KSK Beveren
2010 RFC Tournai
2010-2011 ROC Charleroi-Marchienne
2012 Sportkring Sint-Niklaas
2013– Waasland-Beveren (Co-Tr.)
2015 RFC seraing
2016 RFC Liege
1 Only league games are given.

Alexandre Czerniatynski (* 28. July 1960 in Charleroi ) is a former Belgian football - striker and current coach .

Until April 2009 he was the trainer of KSK Beveren . He played successfully for Sporting Charleroi , Royal Antwerp , RSC Anderlecht , Standard Liège , again Royal Antwerp, KV Mechelen , Germinal Beerschot Antwerp and RFC Liège . Czerniatynski played 31 games for the Belgian national football team . He was part of the team when Royal Antwerp played their last European Cup final in 1993 against FC Parma and when RSC Anderlecht played their last two finals in 1983 and 1984. Czerniatynski was also in the Belgian team at the soccer world championships 1982 and 1994 , as well as at the soccer championship 1984 , in which he did not play a single game.

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