- Ludo
Coeck (25
September 1955 – 9
October 1985) was a
Belgian footballer who pla**** as left
winger or
central midfielder. His
clubs included Berchem Sport...
- Inge
Coeck (Kortrijk, 21
December 1965) is a
Belgian sprint canoer who
competed in the late 1980s. At the 1988
Summer Olympics in Seoul, she was eliminated...
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Coucke is a
Flemish surname.
Variant spellings include Coeke,
Coeck, Couck, and Koeck; it may also be seen in the
genitive forms Coeckx and Koeken. The...
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Osvaldo Ardiles Ramón Díaz
Reinhold Hintermaier Hans
Krankl Bruno Pezzey Ludo
Coeck Alexandre Czerniatynski Erwin Vandenbergh Júnior
Oscar Grégoire M'Bida Juan...
- UEFA
Super Cups, 1 UEFA Cup, 3
Belgian Championships, 4
Belgian Cups Ludo
Coeck MF 1972-1983 292 54 2 UEFA Cup Winners' Cups, 2 UEFA
Super Cups, 1 UEFA...
- (谷), Ju (鞠), Qu (曲) Dutch: Koek, Koeke, Kokke, Koeck, Koecke, Kocke, Koke,
Coeck, Coecke, Coeke, Couck, Coucke, Couque, Coucq,
Caucke Korean: ****, Guk...
- François Van der Elst MF 8
Franky Vercauteren MF 9
Peter Ressel FW 10 Ludo
Coeck FW 11 Rob
Rensenbrink Substitutes: DF
Michel De
Groote Manager: Raymond...
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finished on top once
again with a team led by
players Rensenbrink, Ludo
Coeck, Paul Van
Himst and
Attila Ladynski.
Before the 1973–75 season, chairman...
- doi:10.1038/ncomms4369. PMC 3948051. PMID 24569628.
Andries K,
Villellas C,
Coeck N, Thys K,
Gevers T,
Vranckx L, et al. (10 July 2014). "Acquired resistance...
- Tielemans".
Royal Belgian Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 4
November 2017. "Ludo
Coeck".
Royal Belgian Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 30 June 2013. "Walter Meeuws"...