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- Joris_Van_Hout abstract "Joris Van Hout (born 10 January 1977, in Mol) is a Belgian retired footballer.Forward Van Hout has parted with Bundesliga outfit VfL Bochum 1848 by mutual consent to sign a four-year contract with KVC Westerlo in his native Belgium. The 30-year-old made 39 appearances for Bochum in two seasons, with all his six league goals coming in their 2005–06 promotion-winning campaign.".
- Q1373708 abstract "Joris Van Hout (born 10 January 1977, in Mol) is a Belgian retired footballer.Forward Van Hout has parted with Bundesliga outfit VfL Bochum 1848 by mutual consent to sign a four-year contract with KVC Westerlo in his native Belgium. The 30-year-old made 39 appearances for Bochum in two seasons, with all his six league goals coming in their 2005–06 promotion-winning campaign.".
- Joris_Van_Hout comment "Joris Van Hout (born 10 January 1977, in Mol) is a Belgian retired footballer.Forward Van Hout has parted with Bundesliga outfit VfL Bochum 1848 by mutual consent to sign a four-year contract with KVC Westerlo in his native Belgium. The 30-year-old made 39 appearances for Bochum in two seasons, with all his six league goals coming in their 2005–06 promotion-winning campaign.".
- Q1373708 comment "Joris Van Hout (born 10 January 1977, in Mol) is a Belgian retired footballer.Forward Van Hout has parted with Bundesliga outfit VfL Bochum 1848 by mutual consent to sign a four-year contract with KVC Westerlo in his native Belgium. The 30-year-old made 39 appearances for Bochum in two seasons, with all his six league goals coming in their 2005–06 promotion-winning campaign.".