Karel Fraeye

Karel Fraeye
Personal information
Full name Karel Fraeye
Date of birth (1977-11-16) 16 November 1977
Place of birth Brussels, Belgium
Teams managed
Years Team
2010−2011 KSV Sottegem
2011−2014 Eendracht Zele
2014 Charlton Athletic (assistant)
2014−2015 VW Hamme
2015–2016 Charlton Athletic (interim)
2016- Lommel United

Karel Fraeye (born 16 November 1977), is a Belgian[1] football manager who was most recently the interim head coach of Charlton Athletic in the Football League Championship.

Career

After a few years as a youth coach with KAA Gent and FC Destelbergen, he started his managerial career with second division KSV Sottegem in 2010. After spending three years in charge of Belgian Fourth Division A club K.F.C. Eendracht Zele, Fraeye had a short stint as an assistant to head coach José Riga at Charlton Athletic. By his own account, he then continued to work for Charlton's owner, Roland Duchâtelet as a scout for AD Alcorcón.[2] In October 2015, he was announced as interim head coach at Charlton, quitting the job he then held at Belgian third division club, VW Hamme.[3] He was sacked on 13 January 2016, having won just two out of his fourteen matches while in charge.[4]

In February 2016, Fraeye was appointed head coach of Belgian second division team Lommel United, with the initial aim of preventing relegation.[5]

References

  1. Richard Beecham (30 October 2015). "Who is Charlton manager Karel Fraeye?". thewharf.
  2. Richard Cawley (8 January 2016). "Exclusive: Karel Fraeye responds to Charlton Athletic recruitment rumours". South London Press.
  3. Olly Groome (25 October 2015). "Karel Fraeye appointed Interim Head Coach". Charlton Athletic F.C.
  4. "Karel Fraeye: Charlton Athletic sack interim head coach". BBC Sport. 13 January 2016.
  5. Kevin Jonckheere (25 February 2016). "Lommel United embauche l'ancien coach de Charlton (in French)". Walfoot.be.

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