• Jozef "Jos" Heyligen (born 30 June 1947) is a retired Belgian footballer. During his career he played for Royal Antwerp F.C., K. Beringen F.C., and K...
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  • (1982–84) Jos Heyligen (1984–86) Marcel Corens (1986–88) Dirk Verbraken (1989) Raymond Jaspers (1989) Dirk Verbraken (1990–92) Jos Heyligen (1992–93)...
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  • Heyligen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jos Heyligen (born 1947), Belgian footballer Lodewijk Heyligen (1304–1361), Flemish Benedictine...
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  • footballer Jozef Jos Heyligen (born 1947), Belgian footballer Jos Hinsen (1931-2009), Dutch cyclist Jos Hoevenaers (1932–1995), Belgian cyclist Jos Hooiveld (born...
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    Luka Peruzović (1993–94) Norbert Beuls (1994) Aimé Anthuenis (1996–99) Jos Heyligen (1999–2000) Johan Boskamp (31 Jan 2000 – 31 Dec 2000) Sef Vergoossen...
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  • Preud'homme (1959-01-24)24 January 1959 (aged 21) 1 Standard Liège 21 3MF Jos Heyligen (1947-06-30)30 June 1947 (aged 32) 2 Beringen 22 4FW Ronny Martens (1958-12-22)22...
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  • Pier Janssen) from a penalty kick, but seven minutes before the end, Jos Heyligen scored the decisive 2-1 goal from a free-kick. A very inconsistent season...
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  • after two late goals by Stein Huysegems. Prior to the match, Genk coach Jos Heyligen criticised the timing of the match during the week of international matches...
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  • Royal Belgian Football Association. Retrieved 12 November 2015. "Jozef Heyligen". Royal Belgian Football Association. Retrieved 10 November 2017. "Robert...
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