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Michel Preud'homme

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Belgian footballer (born 1959)

Michel Preud'homme
Preud'homme in 2008
Personal information
Full nameMichel Georges Jean Ghislain Preud'homme[1]
Date of birth (1959-01-24)24 January 1959 (age 66)
Place of birthOugrée, Belgium
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
PositionGoalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Standard Liège (vice-president & sports director)
Youth career
1969–1977Standard Liège
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1977–1986Standard Liège240(0)
1986–1994Mechelen263(0)
1994–1999Benfica147(0)
Total650(0)
International career
1979–1994Belgium58(0)
Managerial career
2001–2002Standard Liège
2006–2008Standard Liège
2008–2010Gent
2010–2011Twente
2011–2013Al-Shabab
2013–2017Club Brugge
2018–2020Standard Liège
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Michel Georges Jean Ghislain Preud'homme[needs IPA] (born 24 January 1959) is a Belgian retiredfootballer andmanager who played as agoalkeeper. Currently, he is vice-president and sports director atStandard Liège.

He was considered one of the world's best and most consistent goalkeepers during his professional career;[2] he was the first winner of theYashin Award as the best goalkeeper at the1994 FIFA World Cup.

At club level, Preud'homme played for Standard Liège,Mechelen andBenfica. With Mechelen, he won theBelgian Cup in 1987, theCup Winner's Cup and theEuropean Super Cup in 1988 and the Belgian league title in 1989. He also won thePortuguese Cup with Benfica in 1996. He retired as a player in 1999, aged 40. ForBelgium, Preud'homme was capped 58 times, from 1979 to 1994. Other than the 1994 World Cup, he also played in the1990 tournament.[3]

Club career

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Standard Liège

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Preud'homme is a product of Standard Liège's youth system, which he joined at 10 years old in 1969. He was first called up to the first team in 1977 and made his senior debut in August 1977 after early injuries to the main goalkeeperChristian Piot and his successor Jean-Paul Crucifix.[4] With Standard Liège Preud'homme won the Belgian First Division in1981–82 and1982–83.He was also runner-up in the1981–82UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, losing againstF.C. Barcelona.

KV Mechelen

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Preud'homme was transferred toKV Mechelen in 1986. The following seasons would become the most successful for the player (as well for the club), winning the1986-87 Belgian Cup, the1987-88 European Cup Winners' Cup, the1988 European Super Cup and the1988-89 Belgian First Division. In June 1993, there were negotiations bySporting CP to sign him, but the transfer never happened.[5]

Benfica

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Preud'homme moved to Portuguese clubBenfica in 1994, making his debut on 21 August, againstBeira-Mar. On 18 May 1996, Michel won his first trophy in Portuguese football as Benfica defeatedLisbon rivalsSporting CP 3–1 in theTaça de Portugal final.[6]

For his outstanding performances and almost impossible saves, he was nicknamed "Saint Michel" by supporters of Benfica. On 10 August 1999, he played his last match, an off season friendly againstBayern Munich. After his retirement, at age 40, he became Benfica's director of international relations.[7]

International career

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Preud'homme made his senior debut on 2 May 1979 in a 0–0 draw withAustria in aUEFA Euro 1980qualifying match.[citation needed] He served as third keeper behindJean-Marie Pfaff andTheo Custers in theUEFA Euro 1980 as Belgium lost in the final against West Germany.[8]

Preud'homme represented Belgium in two consecutive FIFA World Cups:1990 and1994 – the latter being his last competition at international level, where he was awarded with theYashin Award for best goalkeeper,[9] and was included in theFIFA World Cup All-Star Team,[10] as Belgium reached the round of 16 of the tournament, only to be eliminated by defending championsGermany following a 3–2 defeat.[11]

Preud'homme made his final appearance for Belgium on 17 December 1994 in a 4–1 defeat toSpain, in aUEFA Euro 1996qualifying match.

Style of play

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A world-class, elegant, efficient, and consistent goalkeeper, regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, Preud'homme was mainly known for his excellent shot-stopping abilities, quick reflexes, agility, strength, tenacity, handling and his ability to come off his line to collect crosses, as well as his tendency to produce spectacular and decisive saves.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]

Managerial career

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After his professional football career, Michel Preud'homme stayed at Benfica to become technical director. In September 2000, he suggested the club approachJosé Mourinho to become the head coach.[21]

Standard Liège

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Preud'homme has been the head coach ofStandard Liège twice, the first time from December 2000 to May 2002 and the second time from August 2006 to the end of the 2008 season. After leaving his technical director duties at Benfica, he replacedTomislav Ivić on 20 December 2000.[22] In May 2002, he left his coaching position to become Standard's sporting director.[23]

On 30 August 2006, after DutchmanJohan Boskamp was sacked due to poor results, Preud'homme left his sporting director duties and became Standard's manager for the second time in his career.[24] After his return to the club, Standard Liège won in 2008 its first Belgian Championship in 25 years,[25] and it therefore came as a surprise when he was appointed manager ofGent for the 2008–09 season.[26]

Gent

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Michel Preud'homme after winning the Belgian cup with Gent in 2010

Preud'homme moved to Gent on 27 May 2008. With Gent he finished second in theJupiler Pro League, this was their highest place ever (together with the 1954–1955 season). He also won theBelgian Cup, it was the third time in the history of the club that they won that trophy.

Twente

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On 23 May 2010, it was confirmed that Preud'homme would replaceSteve McClaren as the head coach ofTwente,[27] despite the interest ofPorto andMilan. On 31 July 2010, he won his first trophy in Dutch football as Twente defeatedAjax 1–0 in theJohan Cruyff Shield match. In the last league match of the season, Twente lost to Ajax, which meant the Dutch title went to Amsterdam and Twente finished runners-up. On 8 May 2011, Twente defeated Ajax 3–2 after extra time in theKNVB Cupfinal held at theDe Kuip inRotterdam.

Al-Shabab Riyadh

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On 13 June 2011, FC Twente confirmed Preud'homme's departure toSaudi Arabian clubAl-Shabab Riyadh on its website .[28] By the end of the transfer window, he brought Brazilian central midfielderFernando Menegazzo and Uzbekistani midfielderServer Djeparov.

On 10 September 2011, Al-Shabab won 3–1 at Al-Faisaly in Preud'homme's firstSaudi Professional League game as manager. On 10 March 2012, he succeededAnderlecht coachAriel Jacobs on winning the Guy Thys Award, the prize for the coach who most contributed to the image of his profession and football.[29]

On 14 April 2012, after a 1–1 draw against Al-Ahli, Al-Shabab clinched the Saudi Professional League title after six years since they had won it for the last time. Shabab finishing the league undefeated, with 19 victories and 7 draws.[30] At the end of the season, he was won the Saudi Arabia Manager of the Year award.[31]

On 10 May, Preud'homme was rewarded with a new contract extension, running until 2016.[32] On 18 September 2013, he and Al-Shabab agreed to part ways, allowing him to sign forClub Brugge one day later.[33]

Club Brugge

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AfterJuan Carlos Garrido was fired, Preud'homme was appointed head coach of Club Brugge on 19 September 2013.[34] Six days later, he made his debut in a 1–0 win againstOudenaarde. At the end of the season, Preud'homme signed a new contract to remain as Club Brugge manager until 2019.[35]

On 11 February 2015, Preud'homme reached his third Belgian Cup Final, after eliminating rivalsCercle Brugge 8–3 on aggregate. On 22 March 2015, he won that final against rivals Anderlecht. It was the first trophy for Club Brugge in eight years. At the end of the season, he was votedBelgian Professional Manager of the Year for the second time.[36]

Preud'homme started the new season losing the2015 Belgian Super Cup to Gent. In theBelgian Cup, Brugge won 0–2 in the quarter-final againstWesterlo. On 3 February 2016, they eliminated Gent on theaway goals rule to reach theCup Final for the second year in a row.[37] Brugge lost the match 2–1 to Standard Liège.

On 15 May 2016, after finishing first in the regular season, Preud'homme won the Jupiler Pro League with Club Brugge in a 4–0 win over Anderlecht. It took the club 11 years since their last victory in the Belgian competition.[38] On 23 May, he was voted Manager of the Year for the third time, the second consecutive.[39]

Return to Standard Liège

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On 23 May 2018, Preud'homme signed with Standard Liège.[40]

Career statistics

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International

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National
Team
YearFriendliesWorld CupEuropean ChampionshipsTotal
PldGAPldGAPldGAPldGA
Belgium

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197900001010
198100230023
198700002222
198847100057
198920650085
19906744131114
199120005373
199225510076
199311440055
19943244351011
Total2022262112135856

Managerial statistics

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As of match played 7 March 2020[citation needed]
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Standard LiègeBelgium25 December 200010 May 200257242112042.11
Standard LiègeBelgium31 August 200626 May 20082291175953051.09
GentBelgium1 July 200830 June 201089462023051.69
TwenteNetherlands1 July 201030 June 201153291410054.72
Al-ShababSaudi Arabia13 June 201118 September 201375481512064.00
Club BruggeBelgium19 September 201322 May 20172041173354057.35
Total649356141152054.85

Honours

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Player

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Standard Liège[42]

KV Mechelen[47]

Benfica

Belgium

Manager

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Standard Liège

Gent

Twente

Al-Shabab

Club Brugge

Individual

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Player

Manager

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Further reading

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  • Prata, João; Perdigão, Carlos (April 1995).Biografias: Michel Preud'Homme, experiência e classe inconfundíveis! [Biographies: Michel Preud'Homme, unmistakable class and experience!]. Lisgráfica. Depósito Legal [Deposit number]: 84768/94.

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