Axel Lawarée

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Axel Lawarée
Axel Lawaree.jpg
Axel Lawarée as a player in
SK Rapid Wien (2005)
Personnel
birthday October 9, 1973
place of birth HuyBelgium
size 178 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1981-1985 Ampsin Sport
1985-1991 RFC seraing
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1991-1996 RFC seraing 96 (27)
1996-1997 Standard Liege 35 (12)
1997-1998 Sevilla FC 12 0(1)
1998-2001 Excelsior Mouscron 47 (15)
2001-2004 SW Bregenz 80 (48)
2004-2006 SK Rapid Vienna 71 (18)
2006-2007 FC Augsburg 33 (15)
2007-2010 Fortuna Dusseldorf 68 (21)
2010-2011 TuS Bösinghoven
2011-2013 RFC Hannutois
2013-2014 Richelle United FC
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2014– Standard Liège (Sports Director)
1 Only league games are given.

Axel Lawarée (born October 9, 1973 in Huy ) is a former Belgian football player on the position of striker . Since 2014 he has been working as sports director at Standard Liège .

Career

Lawarée's professional career began in 1991 with the Belgian club RFC Seraing . About Standard Liège (1996-1997) he came to Spain in 1997, where he played one season with Sevilla FC . He then returned to Belgium and worked for Excelsior Mouscron .

In 2001 he moved to Austria to Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz, where he was Austria's top scorer in the 2002/03 season . The game against Austria Salzburg was particularly outstanding this season, in which Lawarée scored five goals, four of them in one half.

In February 2004 he switched to the Austrian record champions SK Rapid Wien , where Lawarée was able to celebrate the first championship title of his career in 2005 . The following year he made his first appearances in the UEFA Champions League when he moved into the group stage with Rapid.

The derby against FK Austria Wien in May 2005 caused a sensation and an injury-related setback , in which Lawarée was seriously injured by a brutal foul in a counterattack by Austria goalkeeper Joey Didulica . As a result, he had to be operated on several times. Axel Lawarée suffered a broken nose bone, a bruise of the eyeball and a concussion. Didulica protested his innocence, Lawarée still assumes that it was on purpose. That is why the Belgian defends himself against Didulica's apologies.

In the summer of 2006 Lawarée moved to FC Augsburg , which had previously been promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga , and thus also followed his former coach Rainer Hörgl . During the summer break of 2007, Lawarée signed a two-year contract with the then regional league team Fortuna Düsseldorf , which was extended for another year through promotion to the third division and subsequent promotion to the second division. In the 2010/11 season, Axel Lawarée played for the state division club TuS Bösinghoven , with whom he was promoted to the Lower Rhine League. He then let his career come to an end at the lower-class clubs RFC Hannutois and FC Richelle United in his Belgian homeland, before he took over the vacated post as sports director at his former club Standard Liège in 2014 .

In addition, he runs a consultancy firm, Lawarée Axel Consulting SPRL , which also works with the Belgian Football Association.

Others

Axel Lawarée is married and has three children.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Agent list of the Belgian Football Association (2013/14) ( Memento of February 15, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on February 15, 2016