Louis Nicolay
Louis Nicolay was a Belgian sports delegate and one-day (caretaker) manager of the Belgium national football team.
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1957 | Belgium[1] |
Managerial career
After the dismissal of Belgian national coach André Vandewyer, no successor was assigned. Therefore Nicolay, who was part of the Belgian selection committee, took over the managerial role for one game in Belgium's 1958 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.[2] This match on 4 September 1957 was a success as the national squad beat Iceland by 2–5.[1] After this match, the Hungarian Géza Toldi became Belgium's next permanent manager. Because of this, Nicolay has been the only Belgium coach with a 100% victory rate as of 2016.
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References
- "Louis Nicolay - national football team manager - eu.football.info". eu-football.info. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
- "Geschiedenis van de Rode Duivels" [History of the Red Devils] (in Dutch). Royal Belgian Football Association. Archived from the original on 21 July 2016. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
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