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Marc Wilmots

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Belgian footballer and politician

Marc Wilmots
Wilmots in 2019
Senator
In office
5 June 2003 – 12 July 2007
ConstituencyFrench-speaking electoral college
Personal details
Born
Marc Robert Wilmots

(1969-02-22)22 February 1969 (age 56)
Jodoigne, Belgium
Political partyMouvement Réformateur

Association football career
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s)Attacking midfielder
Youth career
1980–1985CS Jodoigne
1985–1987Sint-Truiden
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1987–1988Sint-Truiden30(9)
1988–1991Mechelen87(22)
1991–1996Standard Liège136(67)
1996–2000Schalke 04104(21)
2000–2001Bordeaux30(8)
2001–2003Schalke 0434(6)
Total421(133)
International career
1986–1987Belgium U199(3)
1987–1989Belgium U219(6)
1990–2002Belgium70(28)
Managerial career
2003Schalke 04 (caretaker)
2004–2005Sint-Truiden
2012–2016Belgium
2017Ivory Coast
2019Iran
2021–2022Raja CA
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Marc Robert Wilmots (born 22 February 1969) is a Belgian professionalfootballmanager and former player who was most recently thesporting director ofSchalke 04.

During his club career as anattacking midfielder, he won trophies withKV Mechelen,Standard Liège andSchalke 04. He represented theBelgium national team, earning 70 caps. He was in the Belgium squad for the 1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Cups, as well as the 2000 Euro which Belgium hosted jointly with the Netherlands.

Wilmots has also been a politician, having sat in theSenate for four years for theMouvement Réformateur party.[1]

Club career

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In his club career, which started in 1987, Wilmots played forSint-Truiden,Mechelen,Standard Liège,Schalke 04, andBordeaux. At Schalke, he helped them to the1997 UEFA Cup final. His goal in the first leg[2] was cancelled out byInternazionale in the second leg, but Schalke went on to win the game on penalties,[3] with Wilmots scoring the decisive goal. He retired in 2003, after his second stint with Schalke. During his time with Schalke, the fans there gave him the affectionate nickname"Das Kampfschwein" (The War Pig),[4] which has been picked up by some English language journalists.[5] In Belgium he is known under the nickname theBull of Dongelberg, an allusion to his birthplace.[6]

International career

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ForBelgium, Wilmots scored 28 goals in 70caps, his first coming in May 1990. He went to fourWorld Cups, playing in three. After being an unused substitute in1990, he played 54 minutes in1994 without scoring, but scored two goals in1998 and three in2002,[7] making him Belgium's leading goal scorer in World Cup history. He also scored a goal against Brazil in the last 16 match of the 2002 World Cup which was disallowed because of a "phantom foul" onRoque Júnior.[8] According to Wilmots, the refereePeter Prendergast apologized for the error to him at half time.[9] Wilmots was named as one of the seven reserves in the 2002World Cup All-Star Team.[10]

Wilmots also played inEuro 2000,[11] when Belgium co-hosted the tournament.[12]

Managerial career

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Wilmots became a football manager in summer 2004 forSint-Truiden, but was sacked in February 2005. Between 2009 and 2012, he served asassistant manager of theBelgium national team underDick Advocaat and laterGeorges Leekens.[13] On 15 May 2012, following the exit of Leekens, Wilmots assumed the Belgium reins on an interim basis before going onto become permanent coach, signing a contract until June 2014.

On 11 October 2013, Belgium qualified for the2014 FIFA World Cup.[14] Wilmots is credited with "not only giving the young group confidence in themselves as well as enjoying a close relationship with his players but also at the same time being capable of instilling discipline to the squad."[15] During the group stage, Belgium topped the group with all three wins, before exiting the tournament at the quarter-final stage.

On 13 October 2015, Belgium won the group to qualify for theUEFA Euro 2016 in the last game of the stage againstIsrael.[16] After a disappointing European Championship, Wilmots was fired by theRoyal Belgian Football Association on 15 July 2016.[17]

In March 2017 Wilmots was appointed as the manager ofIvory Coast national team.[18] However he was sacked from his position six months later after failing to qualify for the World Cup.[19]

On 15 May 2019, Wilmots agreed a three years contract to become the manager of theIranian national team, after Portuguese coachCarlos Queiroz left the team after eight years in charge following Iran's semifinal exit in the Asian Cup.[20][21] He officially signed his contract on 29 May, effective from 1 June 2019. On 4 December 2019, following shock defeats to both Iraq and Bahrain he left his role as Iran coach after six games in charge.[22]

On 11 November 2021, Moroccan teamRaja CA announced that Wilmots would be their new head coach until 2024, succeedingLassaad Chabbi.[23] Wilmots was sacked three months later by Raja on 21 February 2022.

On 3 January 2024,Schalke 04 announced that Wilmots became thesporting director of the club.[24] On 21 September 2024, after a 5–3 loss toDarmstadt 98 and with Schalke in the relegation play-offs, Wilmots was dismissed.[25]

Political career

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After retiring as a footballer, Wilmots went into politics. He was elected to theSenate for the French-speaking conservative party, theReformist Movement (Mouvement Réformateur or MR) in the2003 federal election.[26] He received 79,437 votes, a number surpassed only by 17 other candidates in the whole country during the elections.[27]

In 2005, he announced that he wanted to resign as a senator, a rather unconventional and criticized constitutional move.[28]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[29]
ClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague CupEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sint-Truiden1987–88309000010319
Mechelen1988–89304000062366
1989–9025100000402910
1990–91328000020348
Total872200001229924
Standard Liège1991–9233100000003310
1992–9325220000623124
1993–9428110000433214
1994–9524100000002410
1995–9626140000002614
Total13667000010514672
Schalke 041996–9729621001164213
1997–983172100724010
1998–99121100021152
1999–2000327200000347
Total10421720020913132
Bordeaux2000–013082110523811
Schalke 042001–02246600030336
2002–03100100031141
Total346700061477
Career total421133163105419492155

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[30]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Belgium199040
199160
199274
199334
199440
199500
199610
199731
199894
199963
200092
200196
200294
Total7028
Scores and results list Belgium's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Wilmots goal.
List of international goals scored by Marc Wilmots[31]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
125 March 1992Parc des Princes, Paris, France France3–23–3Friendly
222 April 1992Constant Vanden Stock Stadium,Brussels, Belgium Cyprus1–01–01994 World Cup qualification
33 June 1992Svangaskarð,Toftir, Iceland Faroe Islands2–03–01994 World Cup qualification
43–0
522 May 1993Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels, Belgium Faroe Islands1–03–01994 World Cup qualification
63–0
76 October 1993Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Brussels, Belgium Gabon1–12–1Friendly
82–1
911 October 1997King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium Wales3–03–21998 World Cup qualification
1025 March 1998King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium Norway2–12–2Friendly
113 June 1998King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium Colombia2–02–0Friendly
1220 June 1998Stade Chaban-Delmas,Bordeaux, France Mexico1–02–21998 World Cup
132–0
1418 August 1999Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges, Belgium Finland2–33–4Friendly
154 September 1999De Kuip,Rotterdam, Netherlands Netherlands4–35–5Friendly
1613 November 1999Stadio Via del Mare,Lecce, Italy Italy2–13–1Friendly
173 June 2000Parken Stadium,Copenhagen, Denmark Denmark2–22–2Friendly
187 October 2000Skonto Stadium,Riga, Latvia Latvia1–04–02002 World Cup qualification
1928 February 2001King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium San Marino7–010–12002 World Cup qualification
2024 March 2001Hampden Park,Glasgow, Scotland Scotland1–22–22002 World Cup qualification
212 June 2001King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium Latvia1–03–12002 World Cup qualification
226 June 2001Stadio Olimpico,Serravalle, San Marino San Marino1–04–12002 World Cup qualification
234–1
2414 November 2001Letna Stadium,Prague, Czech Republic Czech Republic1–01–02002 World Cup qualification
2518 May 2002Stade de France,Saint-Denis, France France2–12–1Friendly
264 June 2002Saitama Stadium 2002,Saitama, Japan Japan1–02–22002 World Cup
2710 June 2002Ōita Big Eye Stadium,Ōita, Japan Tunisia1–01–12002 World Cup
2814 June 2002Shizuoka Ecopa Stadium,Shizuoka, Japan Russia3–13–22002 World Cup

Managerial statistics

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As of match played 18 February 2022
TeamFromToCompetitionRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Schalke 0426 March 200330 June 2003Bundesliga83141010+0037.50
Total83141010+0037.50
Sint-Truiden1 July 200420 February 2005Belgian Pro League2055102335−12025.00
Belgian Cup201123−1000.00
Total2256112538−13022.73
Belgium15 May 201215 July 2016Competitive3022445717+40073.33
Friendlies2010463729+8050.00
Total50328109446+48064.00
Ivory Coast21 March 201715 November 2017Competitive411244+0025.00
Friendlies201116−5000.00
Total6123510−5016.67
Iran1 June 20196 December 2019Competitive4202173+14050.00
Friendlies211061+5050.00
Total6312234+19050.00
Raja CA11 November 202121 February 2022Botola724187+1028.57
CAF Champions League220020+2100.00
CAF Super Cup101011+0000.00
Total10451118+3040.00
Career totalsLeague351010154152−11028.57
Cup201123−1000.00
Continental321031+2066.67
Competitive3825587824+54065.79
Friendlies2411674436+8045.83
Total102482331168116+52047.06

Honours

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Player

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KV Mechelen[32]

Standard Liège[36]

Schalke 04[38]

Belgium

Individual

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References

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Bibliography

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  • Witzig, Richard (2006).The Global Art of Soccer. Harahan: CusiBoy Publishing.ISBN 0-9776688-0-0.
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