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Luc Eymael

Luc Eymael (born 20 September 1959) is a Belgian football manager and a former footballer who is the current manager of Al-Nasr S.C.S.C. of Oman Professional League.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Luc Eymael )
==Playing career==
Luc began his professional footballing career in 1975 with the Fléron-based, Royal Star Fléron Football Club with whom he participated in the Belgian Fourth Division and later helped them in promotion to the Belgian Third Division. In 1981, he moved to Ferrières where he signed a one-year contract with Belgian Third Division club, Royale Union Sportive Ferrières.
He first moved out of Belgium in 1983 to Netherlands where he signed a two-year contract with Heerlen-based, Eerste Divisie club, Sporting Heerlen.
In 1985, he moved back to Belgium and more accurately to Vaux-sous-Chèvremont where he signed a long-term contract with along with Belgian Fifth Division club, Racing Club Vaux and in long five-year spell with the club, he helped them in promotion to the Belgian Fourth Division.
In 1990, he signed a two-year contract with Huy-based, Belgian Third Division club, Royal Football Club Huy.
In 1992, he moved to Virton where he signed a long-term contract with Belgian Fourth Division club, R.E. Virton. He first helped his side in promotion to the Belgian Third Division and later in promotion to the Belgian Second Division.
He then moved to Hasselt where in 1995, he signed a one-year contract with Belgian Second Division club, K.S.C. Hasselt.
Later, in 1996, he signed a one-year contract with UR Namur and helped his side win the 1996-97 Belgian Third Division and hence in promotion to the Belgian Second Division.
In 1998, he moved to Athus where he signed a one-year contract with Belgian Fourth Division club, Royal Sporting Club Athusien. Finally, in he ended his career as a footballer in the year 2000, playing for a season with another Belgian Fourth Division club, Royal Football Club Aubel.
He has also participated in various international tournaments with the Belgium U-14 side, the Belgium national under-16 football team and the Belgium national Military football team.

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