Arthur ''Tuur'' Albert Ceuleers (28 February 1916 in
Antwerp,
Belgium
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– 5 August 1998) was a Belgian
footballer. A
striker for
Beerschot VAC, he was twice
Champion of Belgium in 1938 and 1939.
He was also a
Belgian international
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in 1937 and 1938, 4 times. He was recalled ten years later, in 1948 for a match against
France
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, but did not play. He continued his career after the
war
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until 1951, with
Racing Club Bruxelles.
He is the highest scorer in the history of the Belgian First Division, with 280 goals in 401 matches.
''Belgium - All-Time Topscorers'', at rsssf.org
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Honours
* International
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in 1937 and 1938 (4 caps and 2 goals)
* First international : Belgium-France
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, 3-1 21 February 1937 (one goal)
* Picked for the 1938 World Cup (did not play)
* Belgian Champion in 1938 and 1939 with Beerschot VAC
References
External links
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Belgium men's international footballers
K. Beerschot V.A.C. players
1916 births
Footballers from Antwerp
1998 deaths
Belgian footballers
1938 FIFA World Cup players
Belgian football managers
K. Beringen F.C. managers
Men's association football forwards
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