Théo Scholten
Luxembourgian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1963-01-04) 4 January 1963 (age 61) | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1983–1984 | Aris Bonnevoie | ||
1984–1990 | Jeunesse Esch | ||
1990–1996 | Avenir Beggen | ||
1996–1999 | CS Grevenmacher | ||
International career | |||
1984–1990 | Luxembourg | 21 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
2008–2010 | Swift Hesperange | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Théo Scholten (born 4 January 1963) is a retired Luxembourgian football midfielder. He became Luxembourg National Division top goalscorer in 1988–89 and was awarded Luxembourgish Footballer of the Year in 1994.[1][2]
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Luxembourg National Division top scorers
- 1946: Libar & Feller
- 1947: Libar
- 1948: Kettel, Conrad & Wagner
- 1949: Gales
- 1950: Gales
- 1951: Gales
- 1952: Schumacher
- 1953: Fickinger, Muller & Weydert
- 1954: Schumacher
- 1955: Schumacher
- 1956: Halsdorf
- 1957: Muller
- 1958: Jadin
- 1959: Scheer
- 1960: Pilot
- 1961: P. May
- 1962: Cirelli
- 1963: Heger
- 1964: Léonard
- 1965: Léonard
- 1966: Léonard & Heger
- 1967: Mertl
- 1968: Schönwälder
- 1969: Heger
- 1970: Devillet
- 1971: Braun
- 1972: Cardoni & Devillet
- 1973: Grettnich & Hoffmann
- 1974: Devillet
- 1975: Lehnen
- 1976: Muller & Pissinger
- 1977: Hopp
- 1978: Muller
- 1979: A. May
- 1980: Langers
- 1981: A. May
- 1982: Krings
- 1983: Simon
- 1984: Krings & Scheitler
- 1985: Krings & Guillot
- 1986: Krings
- 1987: Krings
- 1988: Morocutti
- 1989: Krings, Krahen & Scholten
- 1990: Krahen
- 1991: Morocutti
- 1992: Krahen
- 1993: Krings
- 1994: Fanelli
- 1995: Heinen
- 1996: Zaritskiy
- 1997: Iovino & Zaritskiy
- 1998: Zaritskiy
- 1999: Cicchirillo
- 2000: Christophe
- 2001: Zaritskiy
- 2002: Cicchirillo
- 2003: Huss
- 2004: Gomes
- 2005: Pupovac
- 2006: Sözen
- 2007: da Mota
- 2008: Coquelet
- 2009: Piskor
- 2010: Huss
- 2011: Ibrahimović
- 2012: Er Rafik
- 2013: Bensi & Osmanović
- 2014: Ibrahimović
- 2015: Ibrahimović
- 2016: Jahier
- 2017: Er Rafik
- 2018: Turpel
- 2019: S. Hadji
- 2020: not awarded
- 2021: Z. Hadji
- 2022: Stolz
- 2023: Philippe
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