Mark De Man

Mark De Man ( * April 27 1983 in Leuven ) is a Belgian footballer. De Man can act both as a defender and as a defensive midfielder.

Career

In the club

De Man began his footballing career as an 8 -year-old at the Storm bird Haasrode. After two years he moved to the club Oud -Heverlee Leuven. In 1996, he played a season for the youth of Racing Jet Wavre, but then returned to Oud -Heverlee. In 1998, he joined the Belgian giants RSC Anderlecht.

In 2002 he made ​​his debut for the first team of Anderlecht and 2003, he was definitely a player of the first team. Already 2004/2005, he managed to collect a lot of match practice for Anderlecht amazing. In 2005, he rose, thanks coach Franky Vercauteren and violations of Vincent Kompany, for regular players of the A- team on.

Mark De Man took over on 23 December 2005, the partnership of a resident lion Fan Club. This fan club is the largest fan club RSCA in Flemish Brabant and has permission for all matches in the RSC Anderlecht tickets for sale.

In summer 2008, he signed a three-year contract with the Dutch club Roda JC Kerkrade, joined in January 2009, but after only 7 completed games again and went to Antwerp ( Germinal Beerschot ), where much of his family lives. There he remained until the winter break 2010/11, before he was loaned to the Oud- Heverlee Leuven. For the Oud-Heverlee Leuven he also played in the second half and was then released in the summer to the third tier for KSK Hasselt.

In the National Team

From 2006 to 2008, Mark De Man also active in the national team and graduated four caps for Belgium. He made his debut on 24 March 2007 at the European Championship qualifier against Finland.

Achievements

  • Belgian champion: 2006, 2007
  • Belgian Cup winner: 2008
  • Belgian Supercup winner: 2006, 2007
551043
de