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Hugo Camps (12 May 1943 – 29 October 2022) was a Belgian journalist, columnist and writer. Camps published in both Belgian and Dutch magazines and wrote several books in particular about football and cycling. He worked for over thirty-five years for Elsevier Weekblad , for which he wrote a weekly interview and a column about sports until his death. Camps died in Knokke on 29 October 2022, at the age of 79.

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  • Hugo Camps (12 May 1943 – 29 October 2022) was a Belgian journalist, columnist and writer. Camps published in both Belgian and Dutch magazines and wrote several books in particular about football and cycling. He worked for over thirty-five years for Elsevier Weekblad , for which he wrote a weekly interview and a column about sports until his death. Camps died in Knokke on 29 October 2022, at the age of 79. (en)
  • Hugo Camps (Molenstede, 12 mei 1943 – Knokke, 29 oktober 2022) was een Belgisch journalist, columnist en schrijver. Hij publiceerde in zowel Belgische als Nederlandse tijdschriften en schreef verschillende boeken over met name voetbal en wielrennen. Hij was meer dan vijfendertig jaar verbonden aan Elsevier Weekblad, waarvoor hij wekelijks een interview schreef en tot zijn overlijden een column over sport. (nl)
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  • Knokke, Belgium (en)
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  • Hugo Camps (12 May 1943 – 29 October 2022) was a Belgian journalist, columnist and writer. Camps published in both Belgian and Dutch magazines and wrote several books in particular about football and cycling. He worked for over thirty-five years for Elsevier Weekblad , for which he wrote a weekly interview and a column about sports until his death. Camps died in Knokke on 29 October 2022, at the age of 79. (en)
  • Hugo Camps (Molenstede, 12 mei 1943 – Knokke, 29 oktober 2022) was een Belgisch journalist, columnist en schrijver. Hij publiceerde in zowel Belgische als Nederlandse tijdschriften en schreef verschillende boeken over met name voetbal en wielrennen. Hij was meer dan vijfendertig jaar verbonden aan Elsevier Weekblad, waarvoor hij wekelijks een interview schreef en tot zijn overlijden een column over sport. (nl)
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