Gustaaf Eeckeman

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Gustaaf Eeckeman
Personal information
Full name Gustaaf Leonard Eeckeman
Date of birth (1918-11-28)28 November 1918
Place of birth Bruges, Belgium
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Place of death Bruges, Belgium
Position(s) Winger
Youth career
1928–1934 Cercle Brugge
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1934–1946 Cercle Brugge 158 (31)
1946–1947 SK Roeselare
1947–1949 AA Gent
1949–1952 AS Oostende
1952–1954 Sint-Joris Sportief
International career
Belgium 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Gustaaf "Staftje" Eeckeman (28 November 1918 – 29 March 1975) was a Belgian football left winger.

Career

Eeckeman was born in Bruges. He joined Cercle Brugge as a youth player in 1928, much to the despair of his family, who all supported Cercle rivals Club Brugge.

Eeckeman made his debut at the highest level of Belgian football in 1934, in a 3-0 win over White Star AC, one of the predecessors of the current FC Brussels. However, his debut was overshadowed by a heavy injury, which left him a long rehabilitation. Eeckeman was only 16 then. At Cercle, he was also infamous for his smoking habits before and after the match.

Staftje Eeckeman was called up for Belgium for the first time in 1940, only a few months before World War II. He received his first of two caps on 17 March, in a 7-1 win against the Netherlands.

When Cercle relegated in 1946, Eeckeman signed with SK Roeselare. However, he left already one season later, when AA Gent offered him a contract and a job as police officer. He ended his career with AS Oostende and a lower league side, Sint-Joris Sportief. He died in his home city of Bruges.

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