Alexandre Czerniatynski
Alexandre "Alex" Czerniatynski (born 28 July 1960) is a Belgian former football striker.
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 28 July 1960 | ||
Place of birth | Charleroi, Belgium | ||
Height | 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1977–1981 | Sporting Charleroi | 55 | (17) |
1981–1982 | Royal Antwerp | 34 | (15) |
1982–1985 | Anderlecht | 87 | (43) |
1985–1989 | Standard Liège | 116 | (46) |
1989–1993 | Royal Antwerp | 109 | (45) |
1993–1996 | Mechelen | 86 | (20) |
1996–1997 | Germinal Ekeren | 36 | (11) |
1997–1999 | Royal Tilleur FC | 37 | (15) |
Total | 560 | (212) | |
National team | |||
1981–1994 | Belgium | 31 | (6) |
Teams managed | |||
1999–2001 | Standard Liège (youth) | ||
2001–2002 | KV Mechelen (youth) | ||
2002–2003 | KV Mechelen | ||
2004–2006 | Kampenhout | ||
2006–2007 | Union SG | ||
2007–2009 | Beveren | ||
2010 | Tournai | ||
2010–2011 | Olympic Charleroi | ||
2012 | Sportkring Sint-Niklaas | ||
2013–2015 | Waasland-Beveren (assistant) | ||
2015 | Seraing United | ||
2016 | RFC Liège | ||
2018 | KFC Duffel | ||
2018–2019 | Châtelet | ||
2019 | Olympic Charleroi | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Club career
Czerniatynski played successively for Charleroi, Antwerp, Anderlecht, Standard, Antwerp again, KV Mechelen, Germinal Ekeren and Tilleur-Liège. He was part of the team when Antwerp played its last European final against Parma in 1993, as well as in that of Anderlecht for its two European finals in 1983 and 1984 (scoring in the latter). Anderlecht played its last European final in 1990.
International career
Czerniatynski played 31 games, scoring 6 goals, for Belgium. He was also in the Belgian team for the 1982, scoring one goal, and 1994 World Cups as well as for the Euro 1984 but he did not play a game in that tournament.
Coaching career
On 27 April 2009 K.S.K. Beveren officials sacked Czerniatynski as coach. On 6 June 2010, it was announced that Czerniatynski would become the new head coach of Olympic Charleroi.
Honours
Player
- RSC Anderlecht[1]
- Belgian First Division: 1984–85
- UEFA Cup: 1982–83 (winners), 1983-84 (runners-up)[2]
- Jules Pappaert Cup: 1983, 1985[3]
Germinal Ekeren
Individual
- European Cup Winners Cup Top Scorer: 1992-93 (7 goals)[7]
References
External links
- Alexandre Czerniatynski at WorldFootball.net
- Alexandre Czerniatynski at Footballdatabase