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S.K. Beveren

Belgian association football club

S.K. Beveren

Belgian association football club

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imageS.K. Beveren.png
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fullnameSportkring Beveren
founded(as K.F.C. Red Star Haasdonk)
groundFreethiel Stadion, Beveren
capacity8,190
chairmanJo Van Moer
owner
mgrtitleHead coach
managerMarink Reedijk
leagueChallenger Pro League
season2024–25
positionChallenger Pro League, 4th of 16
website
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Sportkring Beveren (SK Beveren) is a Belgian professional association football club based in Beveren, East Flanders. The club is affiliated with the founded number 4068 and has yellow and blue as its colours. The team was founded in 1936 in Haasdonk and joined the Belgian Football Association in 1944 as FC Red Star Haasdonk. In 2002, the club moved to Sint-Niklaas and changed its name to KV Red Star Waasland. From 2010, it continued to play in Beveren under the name KVRS Waasland - SK Beveren until 2022, when it was renamed Sportkring Beveren. They play in the Challenger Pro League.

History

The club was founded in 1936 as Red Star and registered to an amateur football association. In 1944, they joined the Royal Belgian Football Association and started playing in the lowest provincial league of East Flanders. Red Star Haasdonk first reached national football in 2000–01, and they finished first of the series in Promotion. They also reached the 2000–01 Belgian Cup round of 32, losing to first division club Gent. After their first season in the third division, they moved to the bigger stadium of defunct club Sint-Niklase SKE, the Puyenbekestadion, changing their name to KV Red Star Waasland.

In 2003–04, they finished first in their series of the third division and promoted for the first time to the second division. In their first season at the second-highest level of football, Red Star Waasland finished 5th and qualified for the final round. The next season, they finished 4th, their best result as of 2010 but did not qualify for the final round. They reached again the round of 32 of the 2005–06 Belgian Cup, losing to neighbours KSK Beveren. In the 2007–08 Belgian Cup, Red Star Waasland reached the round of 16, their best cup result, by eliminating Lokeren. They lost to Anderlecht in the round of 16. The following season, they finished 4th again in the second division. In the summer of 2010 Red Star Waasland changed its name to Waasland-Beveren and moved to the bigger stadium of Beveren, the Freethiel Stadion.

Historical league performance chart of SK Beveren and its predecessors

In 2019–20 Belgian First Division A due to the virus epidemic the league was forced to shut down its competition. At the time of the shut down Waasland Beveren was in 16th position and was expected to relegate having their last game scheduled against KAA Gent. After months of confusion the league decided to close the season the way it left off with one game remaining, without Waasland Beveren having a chance to save themselves competitively from relegation. Unfairly enough the first division B finalists were allowed to play their playoff games for promotion to the First Division A despite the league shutdown. Having seen the hypocrisy, Waasland Beveren decided to take legal action for unfair use of power. The court battle lasted for many weeks and finally justice was awarded in Waasland Beveren favour to remain in First Division. The league was forced to make reforms and change the way the league operated and thus the league comprised 18 teams instead of 16 which included Waasland Beveren and two finalists from First Division B.

In September 2020, an investment group consisting of American businessmen David Blitzer, Jahm Najafi, and Jeff Moorad purchased a 97% share in the club. In June 2022, the club announced it had come to an agreement with K.S.K. Beveren to share the identity of the original club under that name, allowing Waasland-Beveren to be renamed and use the similar name SK Beveren in July 2022.

Players

Current squad

Club staff

PositionStaff
ChairmanBEL Jo Van Moer
Chief Executive OfficerBEL Bart Foubert
Sporting directorBEL Bob Peeters
Head coachNED Marink Reedijk
Assistant head coachFRA Flavien Le Postollec
BEL Gunter Vandebroeck
Goalkeeper coachBEL Kenny Steppe
Fitness coachBEL Frederik Bracke
Technical AssistantBEL Danny De Maesschalck
BEL Steven Van Puyvelde
Video analystBEL Johan Verelst
Head of Scouting / Video & Performance AnalystMAR Rachid El hasnaoui
Physical Medicine & RehabilitationFRA Thomas Mathieu
Team DoctorBEL Jan Mathieu
Sports doctorGER Michael Saelemans
PhysiotherapistBEL Xavier Verstraeten
BEL Charlotte Van De Vyvere
SportsphysiotherapistSRB Arno Parmentier
SportscaretakerBEL Tim De Doncker
Team ManagerBEL Martijn De Jonge

Managers

  • Belgium Dirk Geeraerd (2005–2006)
  • Belgium Regi Van Acker (2006–2007)
  • Belgium Dirk Geeraerd (1 July 2010 – 18 November 2012)
  • Belgium Glen De Boeck (19 November 2012 – 29 October 2013)
  • Belgium Bob Peeters (5 November 2013 – 23 May 2014)
  • Belgium Ronny Van Geneugden (28 May 2014 – 30 December 2014)
  • Belgium Guido Brepoels (2015)
  • Belgium Stijn Vreven (2015–2016)
  • Macedonia Čedomir Janevski (2017)
  • Belgium Philippe Clement (2017)
  • Belgium Sven Vermant (2018)
  • Belgium Yannick Ferrera (2018)
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Adnan Čustović (17 November 2018 – 26 August 2019)
  • France Arnauld Mercier (30 August 2019 – 2 March 2020)
  • Belgium Nicky Hayen (4 May 2020 – 30 June 2021)
  • Swiss Marc Schneider (1 July 2021 – 27 Feb 2022)
  • Spain Jordi Condom (28 Feb 2022 – 25 Jun 2022)
  • Belgium Wim De Decker (2 July 2022 – 1 April 2024)
  • France Flavien Le Postollec (1 April 2024 – 14 Jun 2024)
  • Belgium Bob Peeters (1 April 2024 – )

References

References

  1. [https://www.voetbalbelgie.be/artikel/verandert-belgische-eersteklasser-van-naam/ Verandert Belgische eersteklasser van naam?], voetbalbelgie.be (in Dutch), 9 March 2022
  2. "Historical results of Belgian national football". URBSFA/KBVB.
  3. "Belgium Cups 2000/01".
  4. "Club history".
  5. (14 September 2020). "US investors Bolt, take leap into Belgian football with Waasland-Beveren buy".
  6. (7 June 2022). "Historisch akkoord trekt streep onder verleden, legt fundamenten voor geel-blauwe toekomst".
  7. "A-kern & Staf".
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