Roger van Gool / Meisterspieler & Pokalsieger / FC Legenden & Stars 1948 1999 Micha's 1.FC

Roger Van Gool (born 1 June 1950) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a forward. [1] He made seven appearances for the Belgium national team scoring two goals. Club career In 1976, Van Gool joined 1. FC Köln, becoming the first player in German football to be signed for a transfer fee of DM 1 million. [2] Honours Roger van Gool- The First Million Man June 1, 2020 Mathew Burt 1. FC Köln, Bundesliga, Bundesliga Classic 1 Lucas Hernandez' €80 million move to Bayern Munich last summer made him the Bundesliga's most expensive player, while Ousmane Dembélé's €125 million transfer to Barcelona makes him the most expensive export. Where did this madness begin?

Roger Van Gool Coventry City 1980/81

en.wikipedia.org Roger Van Gool. 1 2 1. Retired Last club: K. St-Niklase SK Most games for: 1. FC Köln Retired since: Jul 1, 1985 . imago images + Date of birth/Age: Jun 1, 1950 (72. Roger Van Gool Slideshow of Roger Van Gool Club career Club matches Note: the number of club matches may be incomplete. To view a complete list of all competitions and leagues filled with match details visit our overview page . Internationals Signed by Gordon Milne from German Side Cologne, Roger Van Gool was born in Nieuwmoer, Belgium. He made his debut in a 2-0 home defeat to West Bromwich Albion at Highfield Road having signed for £250,000, and plied his trade down the right wing with his socks rolled down to his ankles. In the two seasons he spent at Coventry, the Belgian made.

Roger Van Gool, Belgium Striker and Coventry City Football Player,... News Photo Getty Images

Roger Van Gool. 1 2 1. Retired Last club: K. St-Niklase SK Most games for: 1. FC Köln Retired since: Jul 1, 1985 Roger Van Gool is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a forward. He made seven appearances for the Belgium national team scoring two goals. Stats of Roger Van Gool. This snapshot overview displays all of the international games recorded for a particular player in the TM database. Under "Filter by national team", you can filter by appearances for senior national team(s) and appearances for U-xx teams. This will also cause the corresponding information to be shown under "Detailed stats". Roger Van Gool 1 2 1 Retired Last club: K. St-Niklase SK Retired since: Jul 1, 1985 imago images + Date of birth/Age: Jun 1, 1950 (73) Place of birth: Nieuwmoer Citizenship: Belgium Position: Right Winger Former International: Belgium Caps/Goals: 7 / 2 Profile Stats Transfers Rumors National team News Achievements Career Player data Main position

Roger van Gool / Meisterspieler & Pokalsieger / FC Legenden & Stars Micha's 1.FC Köln site

He struck 89 goals in 234 games, playing in an attacking midfield role, while Belgian van Gool found the back of the net just 28 times in 96 outings - as a striker. Roger Van Gool ( Nieuwmoer, 1 juni 1950) is een Belgisch voormalig voetballer. Hij speelde als voorspeler en rechtsbuiten. Hij speelde meerdere jaren voor Antwerp FC, kende nationale en Europese successen met Club Brugge en 1. FC Köln en speelde enkele malen bij de nationale ploeg . Cologne scaled the heights of the Bundesliga in the 1970s, winning a domestic double to crown the most successful era in the club's history in 1978 - a time in which they spawned not only some of. Roger Van Gool (* 1.Juni 1950 in Nieuwmoer) ist ein ehemaliger belgischer Fußballspieler.. Roger Van Gool ging als erster „Millionen"-Einkauf in die Geschichte der Fußball-Bundesliga ein. Er wechselte 1976 für eine Million DM vom FC Brügge zum 1. FC Köln.Der Transfer war zugleich auch eine Sensation, da der FC Brügge zu damaliger Zeit als europäischer Spitzenklub galt.

Roger van Gool / Meisterspieler & Pokalsieger / FC Legenden & Stars Micha's 1.FC Köln site

Media in category "Roger Van Gool" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. Roger Van Gool - Belgisch nationaal voetbalelftal (1977).jpg 1,173 × 1,907; 441 KB. V.l.n.r. Van Gool, trainer Thijs en Ceulemans. Atomium op de achtergrond, Bestanddeelnr 929-0879.jpg 3,700 × 2,457; 1.65 MB. Roger van Gool: Conny Torstensson: Goals; 1:0 Roger van Gool: 8' 2:0 Roger van Gool: 17' 3:0 Franz Beckenbauer (Own goal) 57' Cards. Substitutes Gerd Strack for Bernd Cullmann: 61' Erhan Onal for Conny Torstensson 71' Eduard Kirschner for Franz Roth Dieter Prestin for Hannes Lohr: 76'.