Chris Van Puyvelde

Chris Van Puyvelde (born 5 December 1959), is a Belgian football manager who is currently the technical director of the Morocco national team.

Van Puyvelde, a sports teacher by training, then took a position at Gerda Sint-Niklaas, where he coordinated the youth ranks.

[7] During the 1997–98 season, manager Urbain Haesaert was sacked, and Van Puyvelde succeeded him for a short period.

[3] In 2000, Trond Sollied became the new manager of Club Brugge, bringing Van Puyvelde in as his second assistant.

[9] Sollied and Van Puyvelde propelled Olympiakos to the league title and Greek Football Cup.

[10] After his resignation at FC Brussels at the end of January 2011, he succeeded Gunther Hofmans as technical director at Beerschot AC.