Background
Vandeurzen was born in Genk and began playing for the local side K.R.C. Genk.
Vandeurzen was born in Genk and began playing for the local side K.R.C. Genk.
He spent most of his career in Belgium apart from a two-year spell playing in England for Stoke City. After four years with Genk he joined Overpelt and then spent a season with Reconstruction Finance Corporation Liège before joining Turnhout. After three years at Turnhout Vandeurzen moved to English club Stoke City becoming the club"s first Belgian football player.
He played a key role in 2001-2002 playing in 45 matches scoring four goals as Stoke gained promotion to the second tier after beating Brentford 2–0 in the play-off final.
He played in 12 matches in 2002-2003 before being released at the end of the season where he returned to Belgium. He then went on to play for Dessel Sport, Patro Eisden, KBHZ, Patro Eisden and Bregel Sport.