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  • The second of the formerly conjoined twin girls who was separated in a seven-hour surgery earlier this year has been discharged after spending 482 days in hospital. Hope Elizabeth Richards was allowed home last week [April 25, 2018], eight weeks after her sister Anna Grace was discharged from Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston on March 2. Her mother Jill Richards said: “This is the moment it all feels real. “We are so excited for Hope to join Anna and her brothers at home. Our family is eternally thankful for the doctors, nurses, child life specialists, physical therapists and many others at Texas Children’s who took incredible care of our precious girls.” The twins, who are now aged 16 months, were successfully separated during a mammoth surgery that involved a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons on January 13. The sisters were previously conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation. The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The family was then referred to Texas Children's Fetal Center, where they underwent extensive prenatal testing, consultation and development of plans to achieve a safe delivery and postnatal care.  They temporarily relocated to Houston in order to deliver at Texas Children’s and be close to the girls during their hospital stay. 25 Apr 2018 Pictured: CAPTION: Formerly conjoined twin girl Hope Elizabeth Richards is released from Texas Children’s Hospital on April 25, 2018, and her sister Anna Grace, who was discharged six weeks prior, was there to meet her sibling. LOCAL CAPTION: Hope and Anna Richards gaze into each other’s eyes as their mom, Jill, and brother, Seth, look on. Photo credit: Paul Vincent Kuntz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The second of the formerly conjoined twin girls who was separated in a seven-hour surgery earlier this year has been discharged after spending 482 days in hospital. Hope Elizabeth Richards was allowed home last week [April 25, 2018], eight weeks after her sister Anna Grace was discharged from Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston on March 2. Her mother Jill Richards said: “This is the moment it all feels real. “We are so excited for Hope to join Anna and her brothers at home. Our family is eternally thankful for the doctors, nurses, child life specialists, physical therapists and many others at Texas Children’s who took incredible care of our precious girls.” The twins, who are now aged 16 months, were successfully separated during a mammoth surgery that involved a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons on January 13. The sisters were previously conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation. The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The family was then referred to Texas Children's Fetal Center, where they underwent extensive prenatal testing, consultation and development of plans to achieve a safe delivery and postnatal care.  They temporarily relocated to Houston in order to deliver at Texas Children’s and be close to the girls during their hospital stay. 25 Apr 2018 Pictured: CAPTION: Formerly conjoined twin girl Hope Elizabeth Richards is released from Texas Children’s Hospital on April 25, 2018, and her sister Anna Grace, who was discharged six weeks prior, was there to meet her sibling. LOCAL CAPTION: Texas Children’s NICU nurses, Nidia Estrada and Melissa Ramos, say goodbye to Hope. Photo credit: Paul Vincent Kuntz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The second of the formerly conjoined twin girls who was separated in a seven-hour surgery earlier this year has been discharged after spending 482 days in hospital. Hope Elizabeth Richards was allowed home last week [April 25, 2018], eight weeks after her sister Anna Grace was discharged from Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston on March 2. Her mother Jill Richards said: “This is the moment it all feels real. “We are so excited for Hope to join Anna and her brothers at home. Our family is eternally thankful for the doctors, nurses, child life specialists, physical therapists and many others at Texas Children’s who took incredible care of our precious girls.” The twins, who are now aged 16 months, were successfully separated during a mammoth surgery that involved a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons on January 13. The sisters were previously conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation. The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The family was then referred to Texas Children's Fetal Center, where they underwent extensive prenatal testing, consultation and development of plans to achieve a safe delivery and postnatal care.  They temporarily relocated to Houston in order to deliver at Texas Children’s and be close to the girls during their hospital stay. 25 Apr 2018 Pictured: CAPTION: Formerly conjoined twin girl Hope Elizabeth Richards is released from Texas Children’s Hospital on April 25, 2018, and her sister Anna Grace, who was discharged six weeks prior, was there to meet her sibling. LOCAL CAPTION: Hope rides down the hallway as she prepares to leave Texas Children’s after 482 days. Photo credit: Paul Vincent Kuntz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The second of the formerly conjoined twin girls who was separated in a seven-hour surgery earlier this year has been discharged after spending 482 days in hospital. Hope Elizabeth Richards was allowed home last week [April 25, 2018], eight weeks after her sister Anna Grace was discharged from Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston on March 2. Her mother Jill Richards said: “This is the moment it all feels real. “We are so excited for Hope to join Anna and her brothers at home. Our family is eternally thankful for the doctors, nurses, child life specialists, physical therapists and many others at Texas Children’s who took incredible care of our precious girls.” The twins, who are now aged 16 months, were successfully separated during a mammoth surgery that involved a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons on January 13. The sisters were previously conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation. The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The family was then referred to Texas Children's Fetal Center, where they underwent extensive prenatal testing, consultation and development of plans to achieve a safe delivery and postnatal care.  They temporarily relocated to Houston in order to deliver at Texas Children’s and be close to the girls during their hospital stay. 25 Apr 2018 Pictured: CAPTION: Formerly conjoined twin girl Hope Elizabeth Richards is released from Texas Children’s Hospital on April 25, 2018, and her sister Anna Grace, who was discharged six weeks prior, was there to meet her sibling. LOCAL CAPTION: Ambulance personnel arrive to take Hope home. Photo credit: Paul Vincent Kuntz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The second of the formerly conjoined twin girls who was separated in a seven-hour surgery earlier this year has been discharged after spending 482 days in hospital. Hope Elizabeth Richards was allowed home last week [April 25, 2018], eight weeks after her sister Anna Grace was discharged from Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston on March 2. Her mother Jill Richards said: “This is the moment it all feels real. “We are so excited for Hope to join Anna and her brothers at home. Our family is eternally thankful for the doctors, nurses, child life specialists, physical therapists and many others at Texas Children’s who took incredible care of our precious girls.” The twins, who are now aged 16 months, were successfully separated during a mammoth surgery that involved a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons on January 13. The sisters were previously conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation. The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The family was then referred to Texas Children's Fetal Center, where they underwent extensive prenatal testing, consultation and development of plans to achieve a safe delivery and postnatal care.  They temporarily relocated to Houston in order to deliver at Texas Children’s and be close to the girls during their hospital stay. 25 Apr 2018 Pictured: CAPTION: Formerly conjoined twin girl Hope Elizabeth Richards is released from Texas Children’s Hospital on April 25, 2018, and her sister Anna Grace, who was discharged six weeks prior, was there to meet her sibling. LOCAL CAPTION: Dr. Ed Buchanan, pediatric plastic surgeon at Texas Children’s, stops by to see the girls. Photo credit: Paul Vincent Kuntz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The second of the formerly conjoined twin girls who was separated in a seven-hour surgery earlier this year has been discharged after spending 482 days in hospital. Hope Elizabeth Richards was allowed home last week [April 25, 2018], eight weeks after her sister Anna Grace was discharged from Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston on March 2. Her mother Jill Richards said: “This is the moment it all feels real. “We are so excited for Hope to join Anna and her brothers at home. Our family is eternally thankful for the doctors, nurses, child life specialists, physical therapists and many others at Texas Children’s who took incredible care of our precious girls.” The twins, who are now aged 16 months, were successfully separated during a mammoth surgery that involved a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons on January 13. The sisters were previously conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation. The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The family was then referred to Texas Children's Fetal Center, where they underwent extensive prenatal testing, consultation and development of plans to achieve a safe delivery and postnatal care.  They temporarily relocated to Houston in order to deliver at Texas Children’s and be close to the girls during their hospital stay. 25 Apr 2018 Pictured: CAPTION: Formerly conjoined twin girl Hope Elizabeth Richards is released from Texas Children’s Hospital on April 25, 2018, and her sister Anna Grace, who was discharged six weeks prior, was there to meet her sibling. LOCAL CAPTION: Hope Elizabeth and Anna Grace Richards reunite at Texas Children’s before Hope is discharged. Photo credit: Paul Vincent Kuntz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The second of the formerly conjoined twin girls who was separated in a seven-hour surgery earlier this year has been discharged after spending 482 days in hospital. Hope Elizabeth Richards was allowed home last week [April 25, 2018], eight weeks after her sister Anna Grace was discharged from Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston on March 2. Her mother Jill Richards said: “This is the moment it all feels real. “We are so excited for Hope to join Anna and her brothers at home. Our family is eternally thankful for the doctors, nurses, child life specialists, physical therapists and many others at Texas Children’s who took incredible care of our precious girls.” The twins, who are now aged 16 months, were successfully separated during a mammoth surgery that involved a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons on January 13. The sisters were previously conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation. The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The family was then referred to Texas Children's Fetal Center, where they underwent extensive prenatal testing, consultation and development of plans to achieve a safe delivery and postnatal care.  They temporarily relocated to Houston in order to deliver at Texas Children’s and be close to the girls during their hospital stay. 25 Apr 2018 Pictured: CAPTION: Formerly conjoined twin girl Hope Elizabeth Richards is released from Texas Children’s Hospital on April 25, 2018, and her sister Anna Grace, who was discharged six weeks prior, was there to meet her sibling. LOCAL CAPTION: Hope Elizabeth Richards smiles with Dr. Rebecca Cavazos before she is discharged from Texas Children's Hospital. Photo credit: Paul Vincent Kuntz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 634
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  • The second of the formerly conjoined twin girls who was separated in a seven-hour surgery earlier this year has been discharged after spending 482 days in hospital. Hope Elizabeth Richards was allowed home last week [April 25, 2018], eight weeks after her sister Anna Grace was discharged from Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston on March 2. Her mother Jill Richards said: “This is the moment it all feels real. “We are so excited for Hope to join Anna and her brothers at home. Our family is eternally thankful for the doctors, nurses, child life specialists, physical therapists and many others at Texas Children’s who took incredible care of our precious girls.” The twins, who are now aged 16 months, were successfully separated during a mammoth surgery that involved a multidisciplinary 75-strong team of surgeons on January 13. The sisters were previously conjoined at their chest and abdomen, through the length of their torso and shared the chest wall, pericardial sac (lining of the heart), diaphragm and liver. The girls were delivered via C-section on 29 December, 2016, at 35 weeks gestation. The Richards family, from North Texas, learned Jill was carrying conjoined twins during a routine ultrasound. The family was then referred to Texas Children's Fetal Center, where they underwent extensive prenatal testing, consultation and development of plans to achieve a safe delivery and postnatal care.  They temporarily relocated to Houston in order to deliver at Texas Children’s and be close to the girls during their hospital stay. 25 Apr 2018 Pictured: CAPTION: Formerly conjoined twin girl Hope Elizabeth Richards is released from Texas Children’s Hospital on April 25, 2018, and her sister Anna Grace, who was discharged six weeks prior, was there to meet her sibling. LOCAL CAPTION: Jill and Michael Richards smile as their daughter, Hope, is discharged from Texas Children’s. Photo credit: Paul Vincent Kuntz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 14, 2017 - Trnava, SLOVAKIA - 171114 Mohamed Elyounoussi of Norway gets treatment from physical therapist Leif Arne Lystad during the international friendly match between Slovakia and Norway on November 14, 2017 in Trnava..Photo: Vegard Wivestad Gr¿tt / BILDBYRN / kod VG / 170058 (Credit Image: © Vegard Wivestad Gr¯Tt/Bildbyran via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 6, 2018 - Kazan, RUSSIA - physical therapist Lieven Maesschalck, Belgium's head coach Roberto Martinez, Belgium's assistant coach Thierry Henry and KBVB-URBSFA vice-chairman Bart Verhaeghe celebrate after winning a soccer game between Belgian national soccer team the Red Devils and Brazil in Kazan, Russia, Friday 06 July 2018, the quarter-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ (Credit Image: © Laurie Dieffembacq/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2017 - Bruxelles, BELGIUM - Belgium's physical therapist Geert Neirynck pictured at the start of a friendly soccer game between Belgian national team Red Devils and Mexico, Friday 10 November 2017, in Brugge. BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR (Credit Image: © Virginie Lefour/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2017 - Bruxelles, BELGIUM - Belgium's physical therapist Geert Neirynck pictured at the start of a friendly soccer game between Belgian national team Red Devils and Mexico, Friday 10 November 2017, in Brugge. BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR (Credit Image: © Virginie Lefour/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 27, 2017 - inconnu - A hand-made pillow promising the most comfortable night’s sleep is the stuff of dreams - thanks to a $59,995 USD / €55.000 Euros price tag.The Tailormade Pillow Gold edition, said to be the world’s most expensive, has a 24 carat gold cover. The company was first in the world to develop make real gold fabric.Besides the luxury that gold provides, it's also known to be one of the best electromagnetic radiation blocker which helps create a healthier sleeping environment. There is also a gold zipper set with a 22.5 carat sapphire stone.It’s the ultimate version of the standard Tailormade Pillow which costs a slightly more affordable $4,995 USD / €4.580 EurosApart from the hand-made gold fabric and precious stone on the most expensive version, all pillows, created by Dutch physical therapist Thijs van der Hilst, are made the same way.Each is made to order using a 3D scanner capture the dimensions and shape of the customer’s head and shoulders With this image, a simulation is made to ensure every sleeping position will be correctly integrated in the pillow. A complex and patented algorithm is made to determine the exact shape and size of every individual pillow.Thijs said:” Every pillow is uniquely designed to give our clients the best support in every way. “Whether you're a side, back or stomach sleeper, all positions are supported in your personal Tailormade Pillow. Even the left and right side of the pillow may vary.”The next stage is a state-of-the-art robotic 3D-milling machine to cut and shape the pillow filling which is made of premium Dutch memory foam to the customer’s fitting.The standard gets a cooling tencel cover and a mulberry silk of Egyptian cotton pillowcase, depending on customer order.All are hand made to be a custom fit as no two pillows will be the same.The final touch of luxury sees the customer’s name embroidered on the pillow.The Gold Edition is mad t
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  • July 6, 2018 - Kazan, RUSSIA - Belgium's Romelu Lukaku, Belgium's head coach Roberto Martinez and physical therapist Lieven Maesschalck celebrate after winning a soccer game between Belgian national soccer team the Red Devils and Brazil in Kazan, Russia, Friday 06 July 2018, the quarter-finals of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ (Credit Image: © Laurie Dieffembacq/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 10, 2017 - Bruxelles, BELGIUM - Belgium's physical therapist Geert Neirynck pictured at the start of a friendly soccer game between Belgian national team Red Devils and Mexico, Friday 10 November 2017, in Brugge. BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR (Credit Image: © Virginie Lefour/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 19, 2019 - Antwerpen, Belgium - (Up L-R): kine Ralph Pasmans, Team Manager Olivier Dieltjens, Rubin Seigers, Dylan Saint-Louis, Yan Vorogovskiy, Mohamed Reda Halaimia, Denys Denis Prychynenko, Gregory Grisez, massage therapist Benny Begine, kine Elko Van den Broucke, (Mid L-R): greenkeeper Diederik Stickens , goalkeeper coach Patrick Nys, Iraki Bugridze, Ayrton Mboko Sambeya, assistant coach Hernan Losada, head coach Stijn Vreven, assistant coach William Will Still, assistent coach Frank Dauwen, Raphael Holzhauser, Marius Noubissi, Pierre Bourdin, performance coach Pieter Jacobs, physical coach Werner Martens, material man Michiel Kay, (Low L-R): 17 Brian De Keersmaeker, Ryan Sanusi, Jorn Vancamp, Alexander Maes, goalkeeper Jordi Nolle, goalkeeper Mike Vanhamel, goalkeeper Antoine Lejoly, Euloge Meme Placca Fessou, Joren Dom, Emeric Dudouit, Tarik Tissoudali and Loris Brogno pose for the photographer at the 2019-2020 photoshoot of Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbalclub Antwerpen, before the 2019-2020 season of the 'Proximus League' 1B division of the Belgian soccer championship, Friday 19 July 2019 in Antwerpen. (Credit Image: © Luc Claessen/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 19, 2019 - Antwerpen, Belgium - (Up L-R): kine Ralph Pasmans, Team Manager Olivier Dieltjens, Rubin Seigers, Dylan Saint-Louis, Yan Vorogovskiy, Mohamed Reda Halaimia, Denys Denis Prychynenko, Gregory Grisez, massage therapist Benny Begine, kine Elko Van den Broucke, (Mid L-R): greenkeeper Diederik Stickens , goalkeeper coach Patrick Nys, Iraki Bugridze, Ayrton Mboko Sambeya, assistant coach Hernan Losada, head coach Stijn Vreven, assistant coach William Will Still, assistent coach Frank Dauwen, Raphael Holzhauser, Marius Noubissi, Pierre Bourdin, performance coach Pieter Jacobs, physical coach Werner Martens, material man Michiel Kay, (Low L-R): 17 Brian De Keersmaeker, Ryan Sanusi, Jorn Vancamp, Alexander Maes, goalkeeper Jordi Nolle, goalkeeper Mike Vanhamel, goalkeeper Antoine Lejoly, Euloge Meme Placca Fessou, Joren Dom, Emeric Dudouit, Tarik Tissoudali and Loris Brogno pose for the photographer at the 2019-2020 photoshoot of Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbalclub Antwerpen, before the 2019-2020 season of the 'Proximus League' 1B division of the Belgian soccer championship, Friday 19 July 2019 in Antwerpen. (Credit Image: © Luc Claessen/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 19, 2019 - Antwerpen, Belgium - (Up L-R): kine Ralph Pasmans, Team Manager Olivier Dieltjens, Rubin Seigers, Dylan Saint-Louis, Yan Vorogovskiy, Mohamed Reda Halaimia, Denys Denis Prychynenko, Gregory Grisez, massage therapist Benny Begine, kine Elko Van den Broucke, (Mid L-R): greenkeeper Diederik Stickens , goalkeeper coach Patrick Nys, Iraki Bugridze, Ayrton Mboko Sambeya, assistant coach Hernan Losada, head coach Stijn Vreven, assistant coach William Will Still, assistent coach Frank Dauwen, Raphael Holzhauser, Marius Noubissi, Pierre Bourdin, performance coach Pieter Jacobs, physical coach Werner Martens, material man Michiel Kay, (Low L-R): 17 Brian De Keersmaeker, Ryan Sanusi, Jorn Vancamp, Alexander Maes, goalkeeper Jordi Nolle, goalkeeper Mike Vanhamel, goalkeeper Antoine Lejoly, Euloge Meme Placca Fessou, Joren Dom, Emeric Dudouit, Tarik Tissoudali and Loris Brogno pose for the photographer at the 2019-2020 photoshoot of Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbalclub Antwerpen, before the 2019-2020 season of the 'Proximus League' 1B division of the Belgian soccer championship, Friday 19 July 2019 in Antwerpen. (Credit Image: © Luc Claessen/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2019 - Westerlo, Belgium - (back row L-R) 03 Gilles Dewaele, Christian Bruls, Ambroise Gboho, Yannick Mols, Recep Gul, Kader Keita, Kurt Abrahams, Igor Vetokele, Lukas Van Eeno, Christoffer Remmer, Stephen Buyl, Christophe Janssens, (middle row L-R) team manager Baturalp Soydas, physical coach Rudger Van Snick, Noel Soumah, Wouter Corstjens, Bryan Van den Bogaert, Guillaume De Schrijver, Fabien Antunes, Sava Petrov, Kel Aidou Ofori Appiah, massage therapist Valere Van Olst Vanolst, physiotherapist Jan Engelen, delegue Hans Celis, (front row L-R) 01 goalkeeper Kristof Van Hout, Maxime Biset, Souleymane Kone, goalkeeper coach Paul Peeters, assistant coach Vedran Pelic, general manager Wim Van hove, vice-chairman Hasan Cetinkaya, coach Bob Peeters, assistant coach Eric Reenaers, Yentl Van Genechten, Kyan Vaesen, goalkeeper Pieter Caubergh and .. pose for photographer at the 2019-2020 photoshoot of KVC Westerlo, before the 2019-2020 season of the 'Proximus League' 1B division of the Belgian soccer championship, Tuesday 16 July 2019 in Westerlo. (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 19, 2019 - Antwerpen, Belgium - (Up L-R): kine Ralph Pasmans, Team Manager Olivier Dieltjens, Rubin Seigers, Dylan Saint-Louis, Yan Vorogovskiy, Mohamed Reda Halaimia, Denys Denis Prychynenko, Gregory Grisez, massage therapist Benny Begine, kine Elko Van den Broucke, (Mid L-R): greenkeeper Diederik Stickens , goalkeeper coach Patrick Nys, Iraki Bugridze, Ayrton Mboko Sambeya, assistant coach Hernan Losada, head coach Stijn Vreven, assistant coach William Will Still, assistent coach Frank Dauwen, Raphael Holzhauser, Marius Noubissi, Pierre Bourdin, performance coach Pieter Jacobs, physical coach Werner Martens, material man Michiel Kay, (Low L-R): 17 Brian De Keersmaeker, Ryan Sanusi, Jorn Vancamp, Alexander Maes, goalkeeper Jordi Nolle, goalkeeper Mike Vanhamel, goalkeeper Antoine Lejoly, Euloge Meme Placca Fessou, Joren Dom, Emeric Dudouit, Tarik Tissoudali and Loris Brogno pose for the photographer at the 2019-2020 photoshoot of Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbalclub Antwerpen, before the 2019-2020 season of the 'Proximus League' 1B division of the Belgian soccer championship, Friday 19 July 2019 in Antwerpen. (Credit Image: © Luc Claessen/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 19, 2019 - Antwerpen, Belgium - (Up L-R): kine Ralph Pasmans, Team Manager Olivier Dieltjens, Rubin Seigers, Dylan Saint-Louis, Yan Vorogovskiy, Mohamed Reda Halaimia, Denys Denis Prychynenko, Gregory Grisez, massage therapist Benny Begine, kine Elko Van den Broucke, (Mid L-R): greenkeeper Diederik Stickens , goalkeeper coach Patrick Nys, Iraki Bugridze, Ayrton Mboko Sambeya, assistant coach Hernan Losada, head coach Stijn Vreven, assistant coach William Will Still, assistent coach Frank Dauwen, Raphael Holzhauser, Marius Noubissi, Pierre Bourdin, performance coach Pieter Jacobs, physical coach Werner Martens, material man Michiel Kay, (Low L-R): 17 Brian De Keersmaeker, Ryan Sanusi, Jorn Vancamp, Alexander Maes, goalkeeper Jordi Nolle, goalkeeper Mike Vanhamel, goalkeeper Antoine Lejoly, Euloge Meme Placca Fessou, Joren Dom, Emeric Dudouit, Tarik Tissoudali and Loris Brogno pose for the photographer at the 2019-2020 photoshoot of Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbalclub Antwerpen, before the 2019-2020 season of the 'Proximus League' 1B division of the Belgian soccer championship, Friday 19 July 2019 in Antwerpen. (Credit Image: © Luc Claessen/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2019 - Westerlo, Belgium - (back row L-R) 03 Gilles Dewaele, Christian Bruls, Ambroise Gboho, Yannick Mols, Recep Gul, Kader Keita, Kurt Abrahams, Igor Vetokele, Lukas Van Eeno, Christoffer Remmer, Stephen Buyl, Christophe Janssens, (middle row L-R) team manager Baturalp Soydas, physical coach Rudger Van Snick, Noel Soumah, Wouter Corstjens, Bryan Van den Bogaert, Guillaume De Schrijver, Fabien Antunes, Sava Petrov, Kel Aidou Ofori Appiah, massage therapist Valere Van Olst Vanolst, physiotherapist Jan Engelen, delegue Hans Celis, (front row L-R) 01 goalkeeper Kristof Van Hout, Maxime Biset, Souleymane Kone, goalkeeper coach Paul Peeters, assistant coach Vedran Pelic, general manager Wim Van hove, vice-chairman Hasan Cetinkaya, coach Bob Peeters, assistant coach Eric Reenaers, Yentl Van Genechten, Kyan Vaesen, goalkeeper Pieter Caubergh and .. pose for photographer at the 2019-2020 photoshoot of KVC Westerlo, before the 2019-2020 season of the 'Proximus League' 1B division of the Belgian soccer championship, Tuesday 16 July 2019 in Westerlo. (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2019 - Westerlo, Belgium - (back row L-R) 03 Gilles Dewaele, Christian Bruls, Ambroise Gboho, Yannick Mols, Recep Gul, Kader Keita, Kurt Abrahams, Igor Vetokele, Lukas Van Eeno, Christoffer Remmer, Stephen Buyl, Christophe Janssens, (middle row L-R) team manager Baturalp Soydas, physical coach Rudger Van Snick, Noel Soumah, Wouter Corstjens, Bryan Van den Bogaert, Guillaume De Schrijver, Fabien Antunes, Sava Petrov, Kel Aidou Ofori Appiah, massage therapist Valere Van Olst Vanolst, physiotherapist Jan Engelen, delegue Hans Celis, (front row L-R) 01 goalkeeper Kristof Van Hout, Maxime Biset, Souleymane Kone, goalkeeper coach Paul Peeters, assistant coach Vedran Pelic, general manager Wim Van hove, vice-chairman Hasan Cetinkaya, coach Bob Peeters, assistant coach Eric Reenaers, Yentl Van Genechten, Kyan Vaesen, goalkeeper Pieter Caubergh and .. pose for photographer at the 2019-2020 photoshoot of KVC Westerlo, before the 2019-2020 season of the 'Proximus League' 1B division of the Belgian soccer championship, Tuesday 16 July 2019 in Westerlo. (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 16, 2019 - Westerlo, Belgium - (back row L-R) 03 Gilles Dewaele, Christian Bruls, Ambroise Gboho, Yannick Mols, Recep Gul, Kader Keita, Kurt Abrahams, Igor Vetokele, Lukas Van Eeno, Christoffer Remmer, Stephen Buyl, Christophe Janssens, (middle row L-R) team manager Baturalp Soydas, physical coach Rudger Van Snick, Noel Soumah, Wouter Corstjens, Bryan Van den Bogaert, Guillaume De Schrijver, Fabien Antunes, Sava Petrov, Kel Aidou Ofori Appiah, massage therapist Valere Van Olst Vanolst, physiotherapist Jan Engelen, delegue Hans Celis, (front row L-R) 01 goalkeeper Kristof Van Hout, Maxime Biset, Souleymane Kone, goalkeeper coach Paul Peeters, assistant coach Vedran Pelic, general manager Wim Van hove, vice-chairman Hasan Cetinkaya, coach Bob Peeters, assistant coach Eric Reenaers, Yentl Van Genechten, Kyan Vaesen, goalkeeper Pieter Caubergh and .. pose for photographer at the 2019-2020 photoshoot of KVC Westerlo, before the 2019-2020 season of the 'Proximus League' 1B division of the Belgian soccer championship, Tuesday 16 July 2019 in Westerlo. (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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