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Even Coucke couldn't convince him: why youth director Jean Kindermans swaps Anderlecht for Antwerp

Summary by Het Nieuwsblad
Jean Kindermans (59) - Anderlecht's renowned youth director - will be working at Antwerp from 1 July 2024. At The Great Old, he became CEO of Youth after purple and white resigned him because it wanted to reform his academy and his contract was deemed too expensive. Kindermans did not want to stay at RSCA for 30 percent less salary and with different job content. The fans speak of a great loss.
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Jean Kindermans (59) - Anderlecht's renowned youth director - will be working at Antwerp from 1 July 2024. At The Great Old, he became CEO of Youth after purple and white resigned him because it wanted to reform his academy and his contract was deemed too expensive. Kindermans did not want to stay at RSCA for 30 percent less salary and with different job content. The fans speak of a great loss.

Jean Kindermans (59) — Anderlecht's renowned youth director — will be joining Antwerp from 1 July 2024. At the Great Old, he became CEO of Youth after purple and white resigned him because it wanted to reform his academy and his contract was deemed too expensive. Kindermans did not want to stay at RSCA for 30 percent less salary and with different job content. The fans speak of a great loss.

·Hasselt, Belgium
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Jean Kindermans (59) - Anderlecht's renowned youth director - will be working at Antwerp from 1 July 2024. At The Great Old, he became CEO of Youth after purple and white resigned him because it wanted to reform his academy and his contract was deemed too expensive. Kindermans did not want to stay at RSCA for 30 percent less salary and with different job content. The fans speak of a great loss.

·Belgium
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Het Nieuwsblad broke the news in Belgium on Tuesday, August 15, 2023.
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