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Urbain Haesaert

Urbain Haesaert (born 5 May 1941) is a Belgian football scout and former football manager. He started coaching at Lokeren. Together with Josef Vacenovský, he reached the quarter-finals of the 1980–81 UEFA Cup with Lokeren, and was vice-champion of Belgium, placing second behind Anderlecht in the 1980–81 Belgian First Division.

After bringing Beringen to the First Division A in 1983, Haesaert moved to Waregem. He was able to turn Waregem into a competitive club, and in 1986 he reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup with the club.

In 1998 Haesaert quit with managing and became Director of Training at Germinal Beerschot, while in 2004 he became a scout for Ajax. His discoveries, brought from his former club Beerschot to Ajax, include Thomas Vermaelen, Toby Alderweireld, Tom De Mul and Jan Vertonghen. In 2010 he became scout for Anderlecht, playing a role in the discovery of other football talents there, and by 2018 he was back at Ajax.

Haesaert was born in Waasmunster, East Flanders, Belgium, on 5 May 1941.

Haesaert started as assistant coach to Urbain Braems at KSK Beveren in the 1970s. The club won the Belgian Cup in 1978.

In 1978 Haesaert started working for KSC Lokeren in the first division. He was again Braems' assistant. Afterwards, he became first coach, forming a trainer duo with Czechoslovak Josef Vacenovský. Lokeren, led by Haesaert and Vacenovsky, surprisingly finished fourth in the Belgian First Division, giving the East Flemish club a European ticket. A season later, Lokeren performed even better. The duo led Lokeren to the final of the Belgian Cup and to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup. Further, the club finished second behind R.S.C. Anderlecht in the national championship. In 1981 Robert Waseige succeeded Haesaert, who moved to second division Berchem Sport.

Berchem had just been relegated and went looking for promotion. Soon, however, Haesaert exchanged the club for first division team Beringen F.C. Beringen was in a difficult situation and Haesaert was brought in as the replacement for Hans Croon in the course of the season. Nonetheless, the club finished last but one and was relegated. In his second, and first full season at Beringen, Haesaert brought the club back to the first division, by placing fourth in the championship and then winning the promotion round.

In 1983, K.S.V. Waregem chose Haesaert as the successor of manager Sándor Popovics. He introduced new training techniques so that the smaller Waregem in terms of budget could still compete with the bigger clubs. Players like Danny Veyt, Philippe Desmet, Alain Van Baekel and the brothers Luc and Marc Millecamps became the banners of the successful Waregem.

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