Roger Proot
Football player
1905 – 1971
Who was Roger Proot?
Roger Proot was a Belgian football player. His position on the field was forward, although he also could function as back-up goalkeeper.
Proot made his debut at the highest level of Belgian football in a 2-1 home win with Cercle Brugge against Standard de Liège, on 14 December 1924. Roger Proot would play most of his career for Cercle. His main achievements with the green and black Bruges side were the national championship victories in 1927 and 1930, and the 1926-27 cup final win. Proot also became twice top scorer of the team, in 1931 and 1933. After Cercle Brugge were relegated to second division in 1936, Proot stayed for one more season. His last match for Cercle was an 8-0 away loss against Duffel, on 17 April 1937.
Roger Proot ended his career with the Belgian coast team AS Oostende.
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