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K.S.V. Roeselare

Belgian football club

K.S.V. Roeselare

Belgian football club

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imageKSV Roeselare Logo.png
fullnameKoninklijke Sport
Vereniging Roeselare
founded(creation)
(merge and registration)
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groundSchiervelde Stadion, Roeselare
capacity9,490
ownerDai Yongge
chairmanYves Olivier
mgrtitleManager
managerChristophe Gamel
leagueBelgian First Division B
season2018–19
positionBelgian First Division B, 6th
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Note

the football club dissolved in 2020

Vereniging Roeselare (merge and registration)

Koninklijke Sport Vereniging Roeselare, abbreviated to KSV Roeselare (), also known in French as KSV Roulers, was a Belgian football club from the city of Roeselare in West Flanders. Its matricule was 134. It last played at the highest level of Belgian football from 2005–06 until 2009–10, but finally folded in 2020 after having relegated to the third level and going bankrupt.

History

Historical chart of Roeselare league performance

The first club of the city was founded in 1900 by some students and named De Verenigde Vrienden (Dutch for The United Friends) but that name changed early to Red Star Roeselare. In 1902, the club is known as Union Sportive Roulers (in French) but it will retire from the football association for financial problems in 1909. The next year, two new clubs are founded – Sportvereniging Roeselare (the Catholics) and F.C. Roeselare (the non-Catholics) – but not for long as the former club activity stopped in 1914 due to World War I. The birth of S.K. Roeselare arose seven years later. it received the matricule n° 134. F.C. Roeselare with the matricule n° 286. However, this matricule does not exist anymore as K.S.K. Roeselare and K.F.C. Roeselare merged in 1999 to form K.S.V. and kept the n° 134. The first time a team from Roeselare achieved promotion to the first division was in 2005 when K.S.V. won the second division playoff.

Honours

  • Belgian Second Division:
    • Runners-up (1): 2004–05
  • Belgian Second Division final round:
    • Winners (1): 2005
  • Belgian First Division B
    • Runners-up (1): 2016–17

European record

:As of December, 2008.

CompetitionAppearancesMatches playedWinsDrawsLossesGoals forGoals against
UEFA Cup1430198

Uefa Cup 2006 – 2007

  • 1st qualifier:
    • FK Vardar Skopje – KSV Roeselare 1 – 2
    • KSV Roeselare – FK Vardar Skopje 5 – 1
  • 2nd qualifier:
    • KSV Roeselare – FC Ethnikos Achnas 2 – 1
    • FC Ethnikos Achnas – KSV Roeselare 5 – 0

Former players

  • AUS Nikita Rukavytsya
  • CRO Ivan Perišić
  • ISL Hólmar Örn Eyjólfsson
  • MAR Abdessalam Benjelloun
  • NGA Ode Thompson
  • TUN Sami Allagui
  • ROM Florin Frunză

References

References

  1. [http://www.ksvroeselare.be/info/stadion-schiervelde/ Stadion Schiervelde], ksvroeselare.be (last check 30/03/2018)
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