Raoul Lambert

Raoul 'Lotte' Lambert is the ultimate Club player of the 20th century. As a tireless hunter of chances and a master finisher, he was a nightmare for defenders and a beacon of hope for his team. His sharp insight, powerful shots, and unwavering loyalty made him a living legend. A man of the people, loved by fans, respected by opponents, with football artistry and humility that inspired admiration.

Stats

5Champion

1973, 1976, 1977, 1978 & 1980

3Cup Winner

1968, 1970 & 1977

Finalist Uefa-cup

In 1976 tegen Liverpool FC

Nationaal topschutter

In 1972 met 17 doelpunten

23jaar bij Club

1957 - 1980

Raoul Lambert played a crucial role in the historic European campaign of 1977-78, in which Club Brugge reached the final. Although Lambert missed the final at Wembley against Liverpool due to injury, he was actively involved in the entire journey to this legendary final with important goals, including his strike in the quarterfinal against Atlético Madrid.

Raoul received only 2 yellow cards in his entire career.