Born in
Hoogstraten,
Antwerp, Verheyen started playing professionally with
Lierse, scoring ten
Belgian Second Division goals in his two season-spell, as he was not yet aged 18. In the 1988 summer he moved to
Anderlecht, where he did not have a good scoring record, also appearing rarely in his first two years. In 1992, Verheyen signed with
Club Brugge, where he would remain for the next 14 years, rarely missing a game and netting in double digits in ten of those campaigns, with the side collecting four
leagues and two
cups. In October 2000 he was expected to move to England with
Ipswich Town, but the deal eventually fell through. After more than 500 overall appearances for Brugge (with 195 goals), Verheyen retired on 5 May 2006, becoming a reserve team trainer at the club in 2006–07 and quitting football subsequently at the season's end. ==International career==