Wouter Vrancken (born 3 February 1979) is a Belgian
football manager and a former defensive midfielder. He is the manager of
Genk
Genk () is a city and municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg near Hasselt. The municipality only comprises the town of Genk itself. It is one of the most important industrial towns in Flanders, located on the Albert Canal, ...
.
Playing career
Wouter Vrancken started his playing career as a youth at lower division clubs, beginning at FC Oud Groot Gelmen, progressing through Concordia Duras, Sporting Aalst-Brustem and
KSK Tongeren before ending up in the Belgian top flight with home-town club
Sint-Truiden
Sint-Truiden (; french: link=no, Saint-Trond ; li, Sintruin ) is a city and municipality located in the province of Limburg, Flemish Region, Belgium, and has over 41,500 inhabitants, which makes it one of the largest cities in Limburg. The mu ...
.
During the build-up to the 1997-98 season, Vrancken moved on from the youths set-up into the Sint-Truiden first team at the age of 18.
Vrancken made his professional debut on September 13, 1997, in the First Division against
RWDM RWDM may refer to:
* Royal White Daring Molenbeek
R.W.D. Molenbeek, short for Racing White Daring Molenbeek, was a Belgian football club founded in 1909 as White Star Club de Bruxelles. It then became a member of the Belgian Football Associat ...
. Vrancken initially combined football with studying for a Bachelors in PE, but was soon urged by STVV coach Poll Peters to stop his studies and concentrate on his football career instead. After his first season in the Belgian Pro League, Vrancken was attracting interest from
Racing Genk, but STVV did not follow through on a deal.
After eight seasons at the Stayen, Vrancken moved to
Gent
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* Ghent ( Dutch: Gent), a Belgian city
** K.A.A. Gent, a football club from Ghent
** K.R.C. Gent, a football club from Ghent
** Gent RFC, a rugby club in Ghent
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,
forming a good midfield partnership with
Mbark Boussoufa for one season together, before both secured transfers elsewhere: Boussoufa to
Anderlecht
Anderlecht (, ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the south-western part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Forest, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, and Saint-Gilles, as well as th ...
, Vrancken to Genk, who finally came good on their previous interest. Vrancken immediately became vice national champion in his first season with Genk,
2006-07, finishing runners-up five points behind champions Anderlecht.
Having enjoyed two seasons in Limburg, Vrancken moved to
Mechelen
Mechelen (; french: Malines ; traditional English name: MechlinMechelen has been known in English as ''Mechlin'', from where the adjective ''Mechlinian'' is derived. This name may still be used, especially in a traditional or historical contex ...
in August 2008, signing a four-year deal. 18 months into his time with the Yellow-Reds, Vrancken moved to
Georges Leekens
Georges Leekens (born 18 May 1949) is a Belgian football manager and former player. During his managerial career, he was in charge of four national teams: the Belgian, Tunisian, Algerian and Hungarian national football teams. He also manage ...
-coached
Kortrijk
Kortrijk ( , ; vls, Kortryk or ''Kortrik''; french: Courtrai ; la, Cortoriacum), sometimes known in English as Courtrai or Courtray ( ), is a Belgian city and municipality in the Flemish province of West Flanders.
It is the capital and larges ...
during the 2009-10 winter break in a player-exchange, with
Tom Soetaers
Tom Soetaers (born 21 July 1980) is a Belgian former footballer who played as a midfielder and current football coach, mostly being deployed as a left-winger. He is currently in charge of SC Hoegaarden-Outgaarden.
Club career
Soetaers began his ...
going in the opposite direction. But only managing two league appearances in the calendar year of 2010 saw Vrancken forced to retire from football through a persistent hip injury and osteoarthritis at the age of 31 on advice from KVK’s then coach
Hein Vanhaezebrouck.
Vrancken had his contract with Kortrijk dissolved in October 2010, barely nine months after moving from Mechelen.
Coaching career
After seven years coaching in the lower divisions, beginning with part-time roles in the fourth division at RDK Gravelo and Overpelt VV while working in accountancy,
Vrancken had a one-year spell back in the top-flight as assistant to
Glen De Boeck
Glen De Boeck (; born 22 August 1971) is a Belgian football manager and former player who most recently managed Lokeren in the Belgian First Division B. During his career he played as central defender, mostly on the books of Anderlecht.
Club c ...
at Kortrijk for the 2017-18 season.
Vrancken took charge at recently-relegated Mechelen in the summer of 2018, guiding the club back to the
Belgian Pro League
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at the first attempt, winning
Division 1B and the
2018-19 Belgian Cup, beating Gent 2-1 in the final at the
King Baudouin Stadium
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. Mechelen are the first club ever to do such a double, and only the second club in history from outside the Belgian top-flight to win the Cup.
However, due to match-fixing investigations from the season Mechelen were relegated (2017-18) prior to Vrancken's hiring, the Yellow-Reds were not allowed defend the Cup or to play in the
2019-20 UEFA Europa League.
Vrancken steered Mechelen into top-eight finishes for the next three seasons - the highest being sixth in the curtailed
2019-20 season - but feeling the club were not ambitious enough to start competing higher up the table, departed for
Racing Genk in the summer of 2022.
Losing their opening game of the season 3-2 away to champions
Club Brugge
(), known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: ''Club Bruges''), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium. It was founded in 1891 and its home ground is the Jan Breydel Stadium, which has a capacity of 29,062. , Genk then went on an unbeaten run of 15 games, winning 14, propelling them to the top of the
2022-23 Belgian Pro League
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. They would stay top to the end of the regular season, qualifying Racing for the
2023-24 UEFA Europa Conference League, ahead of the 2022-23 title play-offs against Union St-Gilloise, Royal Antwerp and Club Brugge.
Vrancken was named Coach of the Year for 2022 at the
Belgian Golden Shoe In association football, the Belgian Golden Shoe ( nl, Gouden Schoen, french: Soulier d'Or) is an award given in Belgium at the beginning of each civil year to the best footballer of the Belgian First Division A for the past year. The trophy is spon ...
Awards, off the back of their long unbeaten run.
Up to April 2023, Vrancken has never been fired from any of his coaching roles.
Family
He is married and has two daughters and a son.
Honours
Manager
Mechelen
*
Belgian Cup
The Belgian Cup (french: link=no, Coupe de Belgique; nl, Beker van België []; german: link=no, Belgischer Fußballpokal) is the main Single-elimination tournament, knockout association football, football competition in Belgium, run by the Belgia ...
: 2018–19 Belgian Cup, 2018–19
Individual
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Belgian Golden Shoe, Belgian Golden Shoe: Best Coach of the Calendar Year: 2022
References
External links
Guardian Football*
1979 births
Living people
Belgian footballers
Belgium men's youth international footballers
Belgium men's under-21 international footballers
Men's association football midfielders
Belgian Pro League players
Sint-Truidense V.V. players
K.R.C. Genk players
K.A.A. Gent players
K.V. Mechelen players
K.V. Kortrijk players
K.V. Mechelen managers
Belgian football managers
Lommel S.K. managers
K.R.C. Genk managers
Belgian Pro League managers
People from Sint-Truiden
Footballers from Limburg (Belgium)
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