Philippe Clement

Philippe Clement
Personal information
Date of birth (1974-03-22) 22 March 1974
Place of birth Antwerp, Belgium
Height 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current team
Club Brugge (Assistant manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1995 Beerschot 48 (1)
1995–1998 Racing Genk 86 (3)
1998–1999 Coventry City 12 (0)
1999–2009 Club Brugge 256 (38)
2009–2011 Germinal Beerschot 54 (2)
Total 456 (44)
National team
1998–2007 Belgium 38 (1)
Teams managed
2011 Club Brugge (scout)
2011 Club Brugge (caretaker)
2011–2012 Club Brugge (assistant)
2012 Club Brugge (caretaker)
2012– Club Brugge (assistant)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Philippe Clement (born 22 March 1974) is a Belgian retired football defender and currently the assistant manager of Club Brugge. Born in Antwerp, he also played a defensive midfielder. His former clubs include Beerschot, Genk, Coventry City in England and Club Brugge. Clement played 38 times with Belgium national team and was in the team for the Euro 2000 and the 1998 World Cup.

Statistics

season club country competition games goals
1995/96 KRC Genk  Belgium Eerste klasse 0 0
1996/97 KRC Genk  Belgium Eerste klasse 23 0
1997/98 KRC Genk  Belgium Eerste klasse 30 2
1998/99 Coventry City  England Premier League 12 0
1999/00 Club Brugge  Belgium Eerste klasse 31 4
2000/01 Club Brugge  Belgium Eerste klasse 16 4
2001/02 Club Brugge  Belgium Eerste klasse 32 6
2002/03 Club Brugge  Belgium Eerste klasse 29 5
2003/04 Club Brugge  Belgium Eerste klasse 31 4
2004/05 Club Brugge  Belgium Eerste klasse 24 4
2005/06 Club Brugge  Belgium Eerste klasse 22 4
2006/07 Club Brugge  Belgium Eerste klasse 29 2
2007/08 Club Brugge  Belgium Eerste klasse 13 2
2008/09 Club Brugge  Belgium Eerste klasse 22 3
2009/10 Germinal Beerschot Antwerpen  Belgium Eerste klasse 26 2
2010/11 Germinal Beerschot Antwerpen  Belgium Eerste klasse 28 0
Philippe Clement: International Goals
Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 7 June 2003 Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia  Bulgaria 1–2 2–2 Euro 2004 Qualification


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