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Philippe De Ridder

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Belgian football coach/administrator and former player

Philippe De Ridder
Personal information
Date of birth (1964-08-06)6 August 1964 (age 60)
Place of birthBrussels, Belgium
Position(s)midfield
Youth career
captain Belgium national team -14, -16, -18, -20
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1984–1985RWD Molenbeek
1985–1986RWD Molenbeek
Managerial career
2005–2006East Bengal
2006–2007Prayag United
2009–2010East Bengal
2011–2013United Sikkim
2014–2015Reitlang FC
2015–2016FC Adeli Batumi
2016–2017Dayu FC
2017–2018CD Marino
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Philippe De Ridder (born 6 August 1964 inBrussels, Belgium) is a Belgian coach,[1] football administrator and a former football player. He is currently the co-owner and CEO of Chevsa Sports Marketing & Management, aKolkata based sports marketing and management agency. His latest assignment was serving as the International Football Development Manager for Spanish Club,CD Marino. De Ridder is highly regarded for his specialty in discovering young, unknown talent, and his ability to revive teams from troublesome situation. He has discovered a lot of new players in India and is also known for giving a fresh start to older players with the 360 method likeBhaichung Bhutia,Harmanjot Khabra andMehtab Hossain. He is known for identifying talents at a very young age, likeSandesh Jhingan andLalruatthara. Jhingan has gone on to become one of the most expensive players in Indian football, while Lalruatthara has won accolades for being the emerging player of the year 2018. Besides being a football coach, he is an eminent art director, designer and musician.[2]

Playing career

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Club

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De Ridder played his professional football career in Belgium with the clubRWD Molenbeek and he was part of the team which became Division 2 champions in 1985. He then played forRWD Molenbeek in the Belgium Premiership the next season. In 1985, a serious injury to both his knee and ankle stalled his playing career and forced him to retire.[3]

International

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He also represented Belgium in the Under 12 to Under 20 stage. He has also featured in the Under 18 European Championship for his country. He was captain of the Belgium national youth team where he played alongside several World Cup winners likePatrick Vervoort,Marc Degryse,Stéphane Demol andFilip De Wilde.

Coaching career

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After finishing his short playing career, De Ridder started coaching. He got his UEFA B license coaching degree in Belgium and then began his coaching career in the US. He then moved on to Brazil, Spain and Argentina, where he got his lessons in first-team coaching.

East Bengal

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In 2005, he became the manager of one of the most successful clubs in Indian football,East Bengal, in mid-season. Under his coaching, East Bengal became the runners-up of the now defunctNational Football League. His most notable event while with East Bengal was the victory against arch rivalsMohun Bagan in the biggest derby in Indian Football in front of 90,000 people. East Bengal then won the Super Cup in a one match face-off tournament against the2005-06 NFL Premier Division champions,Mahindra United, beating them by a solitary goal.[4][5]

Chirag United

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After the 2005–06 season, De Ridder signed withChirag United (now Prayag United) after resigning with East Bengal.[6] His stay was short, as De Ridder could not qualify Chirag for theI-League 2nd Division.

Back to East Bengal

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In 2009, he signed with East Bengal again during the mid phase of theI-League, when East Bengal was having the most disastrous season of their entire history. De Ridder then patched up the team from their miserable condition and went into the national level tournamentFederation Cup as underdogs. De Ridder and his men defied all odds to return as champions of the tournament. East Bengal also defeated their arch rivals, Mohun Bagan, 2–0 on the way. This also provided East Bengal a ticket for theAFC Cup, a second-tier club tournament of the Asian Continent. He then left the club again due to complications with the board.[7][8][9][10]

United Sikkim

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On 3 December 2011, De Ridder was confirmed as manager ofI-League 2nd Division clubUnited Sikkim. Under his coaching, United Sikkim F.C. became the champions ofI-League 2nd Division and were promoted to play inI-League for the 2012–13 season. After being manager of the team for some part ofI-League, De Ridder decided to move to a different role of football director forUnited Sikkim.[11][12][13]

Reitlang FC

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In November 2013, De Ridder was confirmed as the Technical Director cum player of the clubMizoram premier league. The team was in a disastrous last position in the Mizoram Premier League with only 3 points after 7 matches. Under his coaching, Reitlang FC was saved from relegation with a total of 13 points, taking 10 points in the remaining 7 matches. Making several appearances as a player during the league, he became also the oldest player ever to have participated in the Mizoram Premier league.

FC Adeli Batumi (GEORGIA)

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His next assignment took him to Georgia to work with FC Adeli Batumi. The club was battling relegation and was suffering from financial difficulties. He brought in new players and also made a historical transfer by bringing in an Indian player for the first time,Anupam Sarkar fromFC Pune City to slot into an ailing defense.[14] He also chipped in with valuable appearances in the defensive midfield whenever needed. The team shaped on well and for the first match against the league leaders who had beat them 6–0 in the first leg, earned a well deserved 1–1 draw. In that match, Batumi led by 1 goal,but conceded the lead due to an unmindful individual mistake in the closing few moments of the game. Batumi did very well, but the championship was cut down at the end due to some suspicion of abnormal betting movements in the competition (none that involved his team though).

Dayu FC

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Ridder accepted the challenge of taking the role of Technical Director of Dayu FC in Beijing China - a very popular club created by a former star of Chinese football. While with Dayu, de Ridder started with setting up the bases of excellence through developing the youth academy players with the 360 CFT method. Progress was evident and immediate.Organizing international exposure for players and producing attractive and efficient football players were the quintessential objectives. After 12 months the club was bought by investors from inner Mongolia. de Ridder continued to develop the team and the youth system working from the region of Hohhot.

Player development

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Throughout his career, De Ridder is known to work with players, developing their skill sets by applying the 360 CFT method. He has worked and discovered a lot of new players during his tenure in India.

East Bengal

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During his two stints with Indian football giant East Bengal, De Ridder discovered footballers likeJayanta Sen,Anupam Sarkar, Budhiram Tudu etc. He also worked with senior players like Mehtab Hossain, Bhaichung Bhutia and Harmanjot Khabra to transform and develop their playing abilities. After training Mehtab Hossain with the 360 method, he went on to win the award of being the Best Player in India. This was when Hossain was on the verge of being removed from the East Bengal roster because of his poor performances and injury proneness in the previous seasons.

He was also responsible for giving opportunities to goalkeepers likeAbhra Mondal andGurpreet Singh Sandhu. Gurpreet went on to become the first ever Indian to play a competitive match for the first team of a top-division European club and the fifth Indian to play professionally in Europe. He is also the first Indian to play in theUEFA Europa League.

United Sikkim

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Ridder's biggest find during his time with United Sikkim wasSandesh Jhingan. The defender was not even making the bench when De Ridder took over. However, after working in training with him, Jhingan developed drastically. De Ridder also provided Jhingan with a chance to become the first Indian player to go to China and trial for a club in the Chinese First Division Football League. Jhingan is currently a regular starter for theIndia National Football Team.

Reitlang FC

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At Reitlang FC, De Ridder developed players like Cho Chering Lepcha andLalruatthara. Ridder trained Lalruatthara with the 360 method, got him a trial in Thailand - BEC Tero Sasana, now known asPolice Tero F.C. when not one person talked or detected him in the Mizoram Premier League. He is now elected as the best youth player of Super league 2018. He made his debut for India on 27 March 2018 against Kyrgyzstan in 2019 AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers. In July 2017, he was selected in final India U23 squad which travelled to Qatar to play 2018 AFC U-23 Championship qualification.

Dayu FC

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In China, De Ridder worked with a young 18-year-old Chinese player for six months. He trained him every day with his 360 training method, thus allowing him to sign a pro-contract with Belgian club RSC Anderlecht. De Ridder also initiated the international development of Chinese U9, discovering 8 talented players and bringing them to the best youth football tournament in Belgium.

CD Marino

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After discovering a young player from Ghana in China, De Ridder trained him with the 360 method for four months. He then brought him to sign a contract with CD Marino.

Goalkeepers

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After developing the likes of Abhra Mondal and Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, De Ridder also became the first football coach in India to bring a foreign goalkeeper from South Korea to the I League.

Experience around the world

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2018 - African Experience

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Senegal - Dakar

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De Ridder went to scout some players for CD Marino, develop international relations. He also shared the 360 Method with several local football academies.

Cameroon - Douala

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De Ridder visited several local schools and football academies to scout local talents. He also shared his 360 Training Method as well as develop international relations.

2018 - India - Mumbai Experience

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Went to develop international relations for CD Marino, share 360 CFT method with several local football academies, share some 360 knowledge with several football local coaches, organised different football event like the first tournament for Goalkeepers in India.

2018 - CD Marino - Spain

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International Football Development Manager

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Developed International relations for the club, as well as discovered new foreign talent for the club outside the Canary Islands.

Ridder's academies

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Ridder had set up two academies of excellence in Belgium (Lions soccer Academy and 360 Foot) which were specialized in the individual development of skills, power and speed as well as goal scoring abilities. He also traveled for 13 years around the world, exchanging knowledge and working with several French, Dutch, Spanish, Ecuadorian, Brazilian, Argentinian and American coaches, youth coordinators and presidents around the world, to be able to put together a successful and creative training methodology. Many players participated for several years in these elite training centres, such asFaris Haroun (Blackpool),Arnor Angeli (Mons), Rosario Saporito (Diegem Sport), Fabio Tonini (FC Brussels), andBernard Malanda-Adje (Wolfsburg). They all came to de Ridder when they had problems in their club to sustain their position in the first eleven and when all were normal and unknown players and they all became international players after receiving De Ridder's 360 CFT training and football philosophy. In India, De Ridder successfully implemented the 360 CFT method on a full professional team withEast Bengal and gave some unknown Indian players a chance to express their talent. He has demonstrated his 360 CFT method at different places around the globe like Planet Football Academy (Togo) and IFA-CFS Soccer Academy (India).[15][16]

Honours

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Player

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RWD Molenbeek
International
  • Captain of the Belgium national youth team

Managerial

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In his years of club management, Ridder has led his clubs to win several titles.

East Bengal (2005–2006, 2009–2010)
United Sikkim FC (2011–2012, 2012–2013)

Individual

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  • Creator of the 360 CFT Method(Creative Football Training)
  • Founder of Lions Soccer Academy and 360 Foot

Other career

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Ridder is an art director, photographer, cartoonist, dancer, musician, saxophone player, management professional, writer and a sports journalist.

Art director and designer

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Ridder is a highly experienced professional art director. He has worked with several international organizations such as Management Centre Europe and Tenue De Soiree Magazine (Brussels), Metropolitan Life Insurance, Morgan Stanley and AVI (Disney account) (New York City), Bowhaus and IMEDIA (AT&T account) (New Jersey), Telmark International (London) and LEON cultural magazine(Tenerife) as graphic designer and art director.

Music

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De Ridder successful saxophone show at the Guwahati Club, India.

Ridder is a musician and specialist saxophone player. His genre is a cocktail of original scores, music and story-telling with a touch of improvisation. He started in jam sessions with his professional musician friends at Brussels, and debuted on the Indian music scene with his performance at the Guwahati Club, Assam, and showed immense potential.

Media publicity

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Ridder is a very popular figure in the city of Kolkata and in the media. He wrote a book in 2006 titled,Kolkata by Ridder, based on the "City of Joy",Kolkata, which was well received by the Kolkatans, especially the football lovers. In India, he worked for theTimes of India andBartaman as an expert guest journalist as well as a football expert on a Channel 10 television show and as a cartoonist for theBengal Post during the 2010 FIFA World cup.

During the2018 FIFA World Cup he drew some cartoons for India's leading Bengali Newspaper,Anandabazar Patrika. He also wrote several articles during the tournament as a football expert. He also worked as an expert for the biggest sports newspaper in Dakar, Senegal.

De Ridder has also written forward notice in two football books, written by cartoonistBibek Sengupta.

He has also directed a pilot film for a series about football and travelling in Mumbai, India.

Management

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Ridder had the chance to learn marketing and management skills from a very young age due to the injury which ended his playing career. He followed many high level professional courses like Lateral Thinking for Management by Edward De Bono, In search of Excellence by Tom Peters, Management and Motivation by E. Sulliman, Marketing and Management by Kotler-Dubois and Advanced Direct Marketing, Creative Thinking by R Van Oeck, at reputed institutes such as Management Centre Europe (Brussels) and Advanced Direct Marketing – Chamber of Commerce (Brussels). He also exercised his management skills in public relations, press group DH, at the FIFA World Cup, 1994 and with professional organizations as general manager at 360 Foot and the U19 Togo National team's European tour in Belgium.[18][19][20][21][22]

Chevsa Sports Marketing & Management

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Ridder is the co-owner of Chevsa Sports Marketing & Management, aKolkata based sports marketing and management agency which has a stated mission to discover, develop and promote elite professional sportsmen as well as young talents, primarily in football and also other sports like cricket, boxing and tennis with the help of corporate and related governing bodies and supporting sporting institutions and clubs for the betterment of sports in the country.[23]

Personal

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Ridder is popularly known as "Indi" among his fans, friends and colleagues. Ridder is also actively involved with social service. He has helped in raising fund through football and also sponsoring and giving free training to the orphaned and needy children in Africa, Belgium and India. Ridder can speak six languages; English, French, Dutch, Spanish and Italian fluently, and the others being Portuguese and German.[citation needed]

Ridder is actually referred as "the Tintin of Brussels football". He is presently preparing for an exhibition in Belgium,A tribute to Tintin. De Ridder was born in Brussels, Belgium just likeHergé, the creator ofTintin.[24]

Notes

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  1. ^Sengupta, Somnath (13 July 2011)."Tactical Evolution Of Indian Football: Part Four – Modern Era (1999—2011)".thehardtackle.com. Kolkata: The Hard Tackle. Archived fromthe original on 18 September 2021. Retrieved11 October 2022.
  2. ^"Philippe De Ridder Linkedin Profile".
  3. ^"Gallery 1986 RWDM".Archived from the original on 15 April 2012. Retrieved29 January 2013.
  4. ^"coach de ridder in action with East Bengal at the Kolkata derby".Archived from the original on 15 December 2021.
  5. ^"East Bengal thrashes Mohan Bagan under De Ridder coaching".Archived from the original on 15 December 2021.
  6. ^Chaudhuri, Arunava (18 September 2006)."NEWS FOR THE MONTH OF September 2006 - Amal Dutta replaces Philippe De Ridder".www.indianfootball.de. Indian Football Network. Archived fromthe original on 8 August 2016. Retrieved13 November 2021.
  7. ^Bhattacharya, Nilesh (2 January 2010)."De Ridder's East Bengal now a formidable unit".The Times of India.Archived from the original on 26 February 2019. Retrieved25 February 2019.
  8. ^"The resurrection of East Bengal".Archived from the original on 24 May 2012. Retrieved29 January 2013.
  9. ^"De Ridder - A self shadow ? or A Pipe Piper?".
  10. ^"Spurned offers to stay with EB". Archived fromthe original on 28 March 2010. Retrieved14 March 2013.
  11. ^"Belgium's Rider joins United Sikkim Football Club as a coach".I Sikkim. I Sikkim. 3 December 2011.Archived from the original on 27 January 2013. Retrieved24 December 2011.
  12. ^"Interview with Philippe de Ridder – United Sikkim FC coach".Archived from the original on 21 August 2012. Retrieved8 December 2012.
  13. ^"de Ridder — innovative coach".Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved8 December 2012.
  14. ^"FC Pune City defender Anupam Sarkar heads to FC Adeli on loan".www.indiansuperleague.com.Indian Super League. 16 February 2015. Archived fromthe original on 18 February 2015. Retrieved18 February 2015.
  15. ^"Rosario Saporito Profile".Archived from the original on 27 May 2013. Retrieved26 February 2013.
  16. ^"Bernard Malanda-Adje Transfer News".Archived from the original on 16 February 2013. Retrieved26 February 2013.
  17. ^"The resurrection of East Bengal".sportstarlive.com.Sportstar. 21 January 2010. Archived fromthe original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved14 July 2018.
  18. ^"De Ridder's 360 DEGREE FOOT".Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved29 January 2013.
  19. ^"De Ridder's Column". Archived fromthe original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved29 January 2013.
  20. ^"Ridder's designs, cartoons, logos".Archived from the original on 25 August 2022. Retrieved19 January 2017.
  21. ^"Ridder launch his book on Kolkata".Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved4 March 2013.
  22. ^"Ridder playing Saxophone".Archived from the original on 15 December 2021.
  23. ^"Chevsa Sports Marketing & Management".Archived from the original on 25 August 2022. Retrieved23 March 2013.
  24. ^"Extra- Ordinary! coach de Ridder shows Lionel Messi skills at SOS village".Archived from the original on 15 December 2021.
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