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In a country with 18 political parties and three official languages, it’s no surprise the Belgian FA has labyrinthine regulations. Euro 2000 supremo and ex-FA official Alain Courtois once commented: “They’re so complicated, I’m totally lost.” Recently, those same regulations have swung into action as economic realism hit Belgian football with a vengeance. Since 2000, clubs in the top two divisions have had to apply to the Commission des Licences for a permit. To receive one, clubs have to show that they have no debts relating to taxes, social security, salaries and players’ insurance. In the first season, no one was refused a licence, but since then the Commission has been biting. Last season, RWD Molenbeek called in the receivers after making promises that a cheque was winging its way from Eastern Europe. When it didn’t arrive, Brussels lost one of its two first division clubs.
This season, Mechelen racked up debts of £15 million by the mid-winter break. With no hope of receiving their wages, the players left, as did first-team coach Stefan Demol. Although no one could understand how they had ever been granted a licence, there was an immediate show of support, most notably from Michel Preud’homme’s Standard Liège. Preud’homme – in the squad that won the 1988 European Cup-Winners Cup – crated up five youngsters and sent them off to Mechelen to gain experience. With support from the media and the ubiquitous Jean-Marie Pfaff, the club struggled on to season’s end. From WSC 197 July 2003. What was happening this month On the subject...
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