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Armand Seghers was a professional footballer who played for the Belgian national team from 1950 to 1962. He was a defender and played for several clubs, including Club Brugge, Standard Liège, and Anderlecht. Seghers was born in Zelzate, Belgium, on 21 June 1926. He began his career at Club Brugge in 1945 and went on to play for Standard Liège and Anderlecht. He was part of the Belgian national team from 1950 to 1962, and was part of the team that won the bronze medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Seghers retired from professional football in 1962 and went on to become a coach. He coached several teams, including Club Brugge, Standard Liège, and Anderlecht. He also served as the technical director of the Belgian Football Association from 1975 to 1977. Seghers is 97 years old and has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

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Age 97 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 21 June, 1926
Birthday 21 June
Birthplace Zelzate, Belgium
Date of death 15 March 2005
Died Place Zelzate, Belgium
Nationality Belgium

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2005

On 15 March 2005, Seghers died at the age of 78 in his native town of Zelzate, after a lingering illness. His funeral service took place on 19 March 2005. One of his sons became a pharmacist and the other a neurologist-psychiatrist.

2003

Seghers was born in Zelzate. The town council of Zelzate honoured him on 18 November 2003 as honorary citizen, because of his contribution to local sport. In 2013, a street in the town was named after him.

1964

In 1964, he won the Cup with AA Gent. Thanks to this performance, he played in the Europe League (then called Europe Cup of Cup Winners). In May 1966, he finished his active playing career. Between 1951 and 1960, he was selected 20 times for the national team. In those 20 selections, he finally had 11 real performances as national keeper of the Rode Duivels. At the celebration of the centenary of AA Gent, he was elected "Buffalo of the century".

1959

1959, he failed by one point to tie with Lucien Olieslaggers of Lierse to win the Golden Shoe, the prize for the best player in the league.

1952

The game on 25 December 1952 in Paris against France was his first cap. He made a good debut, as the Red Devils won 0-1, also thanks to his saves, one of which was a penalty. This gave him his nickname the hero of Colombes

1926

Armand Seghers (21 June 1926 – 15 March 2005), nicknamed Mance Seghers, was a keeper of AA Gent, then called AA La Gantoise. Seghers started in 1942 as a keeper at SLV Zelzate (Sint-Laurens Voetbalclub Zelzate), which merged in 2008 with FC Zelzate, hereafter called KVV Zelzate. In 1949, he was discovered by AA La Gantoise. He played 485 games in competition for 'the Gantoise', as AA Gent was called in that time, played 18 cup games and 4 European games. During 12 seasons he played all the games, of which the first 158 without interruption.