Ludo Coeck, born on September twenty-fifth, nineteen fifty-five, was a talented Belgian footballer renowned for his versatility on the field, playing primarily as a left winger or central midfielder. His impressive career saw him don the jerseys of several prominent clubs, including Berchem Sport, Anderlecht, Inter Milan, and Ascoli Calcio.
At the young age of nineteen, Coeck earned his first cap for the Belgium national team, embarking on an international career that spanned a decade. Over this period, he represented his country forty-six times, netting four goals. His contributions were particularly notable during the World Cup in España eighty-two, where he played in all five matches and scored a memorable long-range goal against El Salvador.
Coeck also participated in Euro eighty-four, where he made appearances as a substitute in the matches against France and Denmark. His skill and determination on the pitch left a lasting impression on fans and teammates alike.