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    Joseph Vliers (18 December 1932 in Tongeren – 19 January 1994 in Tongeren), (mostly called Jef Vliers), was a Belgian football player who finished top...
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    Milorad Pavić Feb 1986 – June 1987 Helmut Graf July 1987 – Sept 1987 René Desaeyere Oct 1987 – March 1988 Milorad Pavić April 1988 – June 1988 Jozef Vliers...
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    Gilbert Legrand (1972–1977) Arthur Schoos (1978) Louis Pilot (1978–1984) Jozef Vliers (1984) Josy Kirchens (1985) Paul Philipp (1985–2001) Allan Simonsen (2001–2004)...
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  • Mees (1927-01-26)26 January 1927 (aged 27) 34 Royal Antwerp FC 7 3MF Jozef Vliers (1932-12-18)18 December 1932 (aged 21) 0 Royal Beerschot AC 8 4FW Denis...
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  • top scorer of the Belgian First Division with 25 goals (together with Jozef Vliers) in 1958 while playing for Antwerp. "Jef van Gool". worldfootball.net...
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  • Vertongen". Royal Belgian Football Association. Retrieved 10 November 2015. "Jozef Vliers". Royal Belgian Football Association. Retrieved 10 November 2015. "Joseph...
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  • composer and conductor Jef Van Meirhaeghe (born 1992), Belgian cyclist Jef Vliers (1932–1995), Belgian footballer Jef Le Penven (1919–1967), Breton composer...
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  • for the 1951–52 season with 22 goals, until in 2011 a fan noticed that Jozef Mannaerts had actually scored 23 goals that season and the title changed...
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