Half of Belgian Pro League clubs seek new coach, several candidates available
Eight, possibly nine, Jupiler Pro League clubs are already searching for a new head coach for the upcoming season. This accounts for roughly half of Belgium's top division.
The wave of departures has been described as an extreme makeover of the league's managerial landscape. Clubs are eager to appoint fresh leadership before the new campaign begins.
With eight clubs confirmed and a ninth still under speculation, the turnover rate is unprecedented for the Belgian top flight. The clubs involved span the league, highlighting a broad desire for change.
Among the coaches reportedly available are former players turned managers Karel Geraerts and Maarten Martens. Both have been linked with several interested clubs.
Dutch tactician Alfred Schreuder is also mentioned as a potential candidate, adding an experienced international profile to the pool. Additionally, Wouter Vrancken is rumored to be considering new opportunities.
The availability of these names provides clubs with a range of options, from domestic talents to seasoned foreign managers. The competition for appointments is expected to intensify as the season concludes.
Clubs will continue to evaluate their choices in the coming weeks, aiming to secure a coach before preseason preparations start. The upcoming hiring spree could reshape the league's dynamics for the 2026‑27 campaign.