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Best Belgian attacking midfielders/forwards of the 70s and 80s

Discover the most influential Belgian footballers who excelled as attacking midfielders and forwards during the 1970s and 1980s. This list explores the careers of talents who left an indelible mark on Belgian and European football. We analyze their achievements, impact on their teams, and contributions to the national squad. Ideal for fans of historical football and collectors of data on sporting legends.

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    Erwin Vandenbergh (1970s)

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    • Finished six times as topscorer of the Belgian First Division (a record)

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    Vandenbergh was a pure striker with exceptional scoring ability, being the top scorer in the Belgian First Division on six occasions. His European Golden Boot in 1980 solidified him as one of the most lethal strikers of his era.

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    François Van der Elst (1970s)

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    • Won two national titles with Anderlecht

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    Van der Elst was a pivotal right winger in RSC Anderlecht's successes, standing out for his dribbling and scoring ability. His decisive role in the European Cup Winners' Cups of 1976 and 1978 positions him as a key attacker of the 1970s.

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    Raoul Lambert (1970s)

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    • Finished top scorer of Belgian First Division in 1972

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    Lambert, a center forward and left winger, is a Club Brugge legend for his loyalty and impressive goal-scoring record. His participation in the 1970 World Cup and the 1972 European Championship underscores his relevance in Belgian football of the 70s.

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    Wilfried Van Moer (1970s)

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    • Scored twice in Belgium's 1970 World Cup win

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    Although a central midfielder, Van Moer stood out for his great offensive ability and leadership, winning the Belgian Golden Boot on three occasions. His influence in the game and his runs into the box make him a key attacking midfielder of the 70s and early 80s.

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    Enzo Scifo (1980s)

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    • Won three Belgian First Division championships with Anderlecht

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    Scifo was a classic attacking midfielder with great creativity, vision, and scoring ability, debuting in 1983. He was a central figure for the Belgian national team in multiple World Cups, notably his goal against Uruguay in 1990.

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    Marc Degryse (1980s)

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    • Scored nearly 200 goals in professional career

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    Degryse was a versatile forward who could also play as an attacking midfielder or right winger, standing out for his skill and dribbling. He was an important figure at Club Brugge and Anderlecht in the 80s, winning multiple league titles.