Leo Canjels

Dutch footballer and manager

Leo Canjels
Canjels in 1973
Personal information
Full name Leonard Canjels
Date of birth (1933-04-01)1 April 1933
Place of birth Breda, Netherlands
Date of death 26 May 2010(2010-05-26) (aged 77)
Place of death Breda, Netherlands
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1955–1956 Baronie
1956–1963 NAC 149 (114)
International career
1959 Netherlands 3 (2)
Managerial career
1968–1971 NAC
1971–1973 Club Brugge
1973–1975 MVV
1975–1977 Patro Eisden
1977–1979 Beringen
1979–1982 Cercle Brugge
1982–1985 KV Mechelen
1985–1987 Eendracht Aalst
1987–1989 Patro Eisden
1989–1990 FC Boom
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Leonard Canjels (1 April 1933 – 26 May 2010) was a Dutch international footballer who played for NAC Breda.

Playing career

Club

Canjels started playing football at Breda side VV Baronie. He made his debut for NAC in the 1956/1957 season and played seven years for the club before retiring. As a NAC Breda player, Canjels twice won the Eredivisie top goalscorers award, in 1958 and 1959.[1]

Canjels was nicknamed Het Kanon (the Gun) because of his powerful shooting.[2]

International

Canjels made his debut for the Netherlands in a May 1959 friendly match against Turkey and earned a total of 3 caps, scoring 2 goals. He won his other caps in friendlies against Bulgaria and Scotland in the same year.[3]

Managerial career

After retiring as a player, Canjels became a coach, first at amateur sides Dongen and Baronie and later managed NAC Breda, as well as Club Brugge and Cercle Brugge among others in Belgium.[4] With Brugge he won the Belgian league title in 1973.[5]

He retired from coaching in 1990.

He died on 26 May 2010[6] after a long illness.

References

  1. ^ Afscheid van Esso-held Leo Canjels - Voetbal International (in Dutch)
  2. ^ NAC-icoon Leo Canjels overleden - Omroep Brabant (in Dutch)
  3. ^ Intl career stats - EUFootball
  4. ^ Profile Archived 20 April 2017 at the Wayback Machine - Club Brugge
  5. ^ Brugse kampioenencoach Leo Canjels overleden - Nieuwsblad (in Dutch)
  6. ^ Leo Canjels (77) overleden - NOS (in Dutch)

External links

  • Leo Canjels at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Player profile at Voetbal International (in Dutch)
  • Player profile at VoetbalStats.nl at the Wayback Machine (archived 1 June 2008) (in Dutch)
  • Leo Canjels at WorldFootball.net
  • Biography at Club Brugge K.V. official site at the Wayback Machine (archived 24 December 2010) (in French)
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Lommel S.K. – managers
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  • Canjels (1990–93)
  • Xhaard (1993–94)
  • Andrews (1994–96)
  • Swinnen (1996)
  • Plessers (1996–97)
  • Lallo (1997)
  • De Witc (1997)
  • Poortvliet (1997–2000)
  • Knevels (2000)
  • Vanaken (2000–02)
  • Tielemans (2002–03)
KVSK United
Lommel United
Lommel SK
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