Bjorn Vleminckx

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Bjorn Vleminckx
Bjorn-Vleminckx.jpg
Personnel
birthday 1st December 1985
place of birth BoomBelgium
size 184 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1990-1994 Excelsior Puurs
1994-1995 KSV Bornem
1995-2002 KSK Beveren
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2002-2005 KSK Beveren 40 0(3)
2005-2006 KV Ostend 30 0(8)
2006-2009 KV Mechelen 93 (37)
2009-2011 NEC Nijmegen 61 (27)
2011-2013 Club Bruges 39 (10)
2013 →  Gençlerbirliği Ankara  (loan) 16 0(9)
2013-2015 Kayseri Erciyesspor 43 0(7)
2015-2016 Goztepe Izmir 25 0(4)
2016-2017 Royal Antwerp 18 0(5)
2017-2018 Royal Antwerp II
2019– FC Oppuurs
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2004 Belgium U-19 8 0(1)
2005-2006 Belgium U-20 2 0(1)
2004 Belgium U-21 1 0(0)
2010-2011 Belgium 3 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of April 24, 2019

Björn Vleminckx (born December 1, 1985 in Boom ) is a Belgian football player . He will play for the Belgian amateur club FC Oppuurs from summer 2019 .

career

society

As a child, Vleminckx played in his Flemish homeland for Excelsior Puurs and for a year at KSV Bornem before joining the youth team at KSK Beveren at the age of ten , where he was promoted to the first team in the 2002/03 season. On April 5, 2003 he made his debut in the First Division when he was substituted on in the 76th minute in the 6-0 win against KV Mechelen . The following season, the striker scored his first league goals in May 2004. In the cup, a goal against Germinal Beerschot Beveren brought Vleminckx to the semi-finals and thus later to the final against Club Brugge , in which Vleminckx came on ten minutes before the end, but could not prevent the 2: 4 defeat. Despite his 18 league appearances, he had not gotten beyond the status of a substitute behind the Ivorians Constant Kipre Kaiper and Moussa Sanogo this season . He was also stuck in the role of reservist in the 2004/05 season, scoring no goals in the league, but was able to score one of the Belgians two goals in the group stage in a 6-1 draw against Dinamo Zagreb in the UEFA Cup . After the season he moved to the second division to collect match practice at KV Ostend . Here the center forward scored eight goals in 30 games this season.

For the 2006/07 season Vleminckx moved within the second division to KV Mechelen . Here he became a regular player and with 16 goals one of the guarantors that the Mechelen at the end of the season rose again as second in the table in the first division. In his other two years in the top Belgian division, he scored 21 goals in 61 games before he was committed to the 2009/10 season by the NEC from Nijmegen, the Netherlands, for the Eredivisie . In his first season he was a regular player, scoring eight goals in 32 games. The following season he benefited from the fact that Patrick Kluivert came to NEC as a forward coach. Thanks to Kluivert, Vleminckx became a goalscorer and set a club record on April 9, 2011: like Hans Vennecker 43 years earlier, Vleminckx scored 19 league goals for NEC in one season. In a 5-0 win over Roda JC Kerkrade on Matchday 33, Vleminckx scored four more goals, including a hat-trick in the second half, and became the Eredivisie's top scorer with 23 goals .

For the 2011/12 season Vleminckx is returning to his Belgian homeland, to the first division club Club Bruges .

For the second half of the 2012/13 season he was loaned to the Turkish first division club Gençlerbirliği Ankara with a subsequent purchase option for the rest of the current season .

For the 2014/15 season he moved to the newly promoted Kayseri Erciyesspor within the Süper Lig , following his coach Fuat Çapa . With this club he played the following two seasons long. In the summer of 2015 he was hired by the Turkish second division club Göztepe Izmir .

He returned to Belgium for the 2016/17 season and was signed by Royal Antwerp . Here he played one season in the second division and was then transferred to the reserve team. In July 2019 he changes to the amateur club FC Oppuurs in the sixth class Provinciale 1 Antwerp .

National team

Björn Vleminckx took part in the 2004 European Championship with the Belgian U-19 national team. He was part of the senior national team for the first time due to the cancellation of numerous regular players during the Kirin Cup in 2009 . In August 2009, interim coach Frank Vercauteren appointed him to the squad for the friendly against Turkey in addition to the regulars Moussa Dembélé , Tom De Sutter and Wesley Sonck . But Vleminckx had to wait another year for his first appearance with the Red Devils . It was not until August 11, 2010 that he made his debut under coach Georges Leekens in a friendly match in Turku , which Belgium lost 1-0 to the Finnish hosts through an own goal by Vincent Kompany . Vleminckx came on in the 73rd minute for Axel Witsel . In February 2011 he came again for a short assignment for his country.

Web links

Commons : Björn Vleminckx  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Bjorn Vleminckx: Peter van VoetbalSchool Klein-Brabant , website of the VoetbalSchool Klein-Brabant, viewed on April 12, 2011
  2. NEC offers Kluivert geen contract aan , FCupdate.nl of April 8, 2011, viewed on April 12, 2011
  3. Vleminckx evenaart 43 jaar oud clubrecord , De Standaard Online from April 9, 2011, viewed on April 12, 2011
  4. Game data ( Memento from May 5, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) at Voetbal International
  5. ^ Vleminckx van NEC naar Club Brugge , NOS -Sport from March 25th 2011, viewed on April 12th 2011
  6. fotomac.com.tr: "Cavcav'dan dördü bir yerde!" (Accessed on January 4, 2013)
  7. Belg Vleminckx van NEC in national selectie , De Telegraaf -Telesport of August 6, 2009, viewed on April 12, 2011
  8. https://extranet.e-kickoff.com/project/publiek/jrinternl/speler_145_3591 (link not available)