Alexandre "Alex" Czerniatynski (born 28 July 1960) is a Belgian former footballer who played as a striker. Czerniatynski played for Charleroi, Antwerp...
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Fi Van Hoof (2001–02) Stéphane Demol, Alex Czerniatynski (30 November 2002 – 30 June 2003) Alex Czerniatynski (2003–04) Rik Vande Velde, Živica Kanački...
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kick could possibly have been given for a tackle by Gijsbrechts on Alex Czerniatynski but referee Alphonse Constantin judged it not to be a foul. Mechelen...
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post-Christmas, leading to the sacking of coach Tshupula Kande, replaced by Alex Czerniatynski. In May 2007, long-standing chairman Enrico Bove resigned along with...
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Pister 2005–2006: Vincent Dufour 2006–2007: Walter Meeuws 2007–2009: Alex Czerniatynski 2009–2010: Johan Boskamp 2022–2023: Kristof Smet 2023–present: Mathias...
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69 Goals scored 183 (2.65 per match) Attendance 949,705 (13,764 per match) Top scorer(s) Alexandre Czerniatynski (Antwerp) 7 goals ← 1991–92 1993–94 →...
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left of the penalty area. But Antwerp replied within two minutes, Alex Czerniatynski played a through-ball to Francis Severeyns who shot past the goalkeeper...
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Edwin van Ankeren 46' CF 13 Tomasz Radzinski Substitutes: CF 11 Alex Czerniatynski 80' CB 5 Ervin Kovács 56' CM 17 Cvijan Milošević 46' Manager: Herman...
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new Belgian players had arrived this season, Erwin Vandenbergh and Alex Czerniatynski. The starting 11 for the home leg of the UEFA Cup final were goalkeeper...
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(20) 1984–85 1st in Division I Quarter-finals UEFA Cup third round Alex Czerniatynski (22) 1985–86 1st in Division I Second round European Cup Semifinals...
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