Jef Lekens

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Jef Lekens
Jef Lekens.jpg
Position Defense
Teams Le Puck d'Anvers
CPA Antwerpen
UPA Antwerpen
CHSB Brussels
Brussels IHC
National team  Belgium
Born April 22, 1911,
Antwerp, Belgium
Died September 13, 1973,
Antwerp, Belgium
Playing Career 1926 – 1955

Joseph Adam Eugene "Jef" Lekens (April 22, 1911 - September 13, 1973) was a Belgian hockey player. He had an extremely long playing career, spanning nearly 30 years. With the Belgian National Team, Lekens played in 10 major tournaments between 1928 and 1955.

Lekens was one of the best-known Belgian hockey players of all-time and was an immensely popular figure. He spent most of his career playing with the various Antwerp clubs, but also played several seasons in Brussels.

His fortunes took a turn for the worse later in life, and Lekens died penniless in 1973.

Statistics

Years # GP Goals Assists Pts
Olympic Games 1936 1 3 0 0 0
European Championships 1929 2 3 0 0 0
World Championships 1930-1955* 7 32 5 1 6

(*The 1951, 1952, and 1955 tournaments he played in were the WC-B Pool.)