Waasland-Beveren

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Waasland-Beveren
File:Waasland-Beveren.png
Full name Koninklijke Voetbalclub Red Star Waasland-Sportkring-Beveren
Founded 1936 (as K.F.C. Red Star Haasdonk)
2002 (as KV Red Star Waasland)
2010 (merger with K.S.K. Beveren, forming Waasland-Beveren)
Ground Freethiel Stadion,
Beveren
Ground Capacity 13,290
Chairman Belgium Jozef Van Remoortel
Manager Belgium Stijn Vreven
League Belgian Pro League
2014–15 Belgian Pro League, 14th

Waasland-Beveren is a Belgian association football club located in the municipality of Beveren, East Flanders. They currently play in the Belgian Pro League. The club was formerly known as K.F.C. Red Star Haasdonk until they changed their name to K.V. Red Star Waasland in June 2002, when they moved to the nearby stadium of defunct club Sint-Niklase.[1] Waasland refers to the region where the towns of Haasdonk (a neighbourhood in Beveren) and Sint-Niklaas are located. In the summer of 2010, the club merged with neighbour KSK Beveren to form Waasland-Beveren. KSK Beveren, a former Belgian champion and first division regular, had just finished at the last place in the second division and was struggling with financial problems. The club kept the history and matricule number of KV Red Star Waasland but moved from Sint-Niklaas to Beveren to play in a bigger stadium.

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 West Flanders. Red Star Haasdonk first reached national football in 2000–01, and they finished first of the series in Promotion.[2] They also reached the 2000–01 Belgian Cup round of 32, losing to first division club Gent.[3] 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.

In 2011–12, they finished second in the Belgian second tier league and promoted to the Belgian Pro League for the 2012–13 season.

Current squad

As of 8 December, 2015.[4] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Belgium GK Laurent Henkinet
2 Sweden DF Erdin Demir
4 Finland DF Valtteri Moren
5 Angola DF Jonathan Buatu Mananga
6 Mali MF Ousseynou Cissé
7 France FW Steeven Langil
8 France MF Gary Coulibaly
9 Belgium FW Zinho Gano
10 Serbia MF Miloš Marić
11 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Deni Milošević (on loan from Standard Liège)
12 The Gambia FW Ebrahima Sawaneh
14 Belgium FW Siebe Schrijvers
15 France MF Thibault Moulin
17 Belgium MF David Destorme (on loan from Mechelen)
18 Belgium GK Merveille Goblet
No. Position Player
19 Belgium DF Glenn Leemans
21 Luxembourg DF Laurent Jans
22 Morocco MF Bilal Jellal[5]
23 Belgium DF Maximiliano Caufriez
26 Belgium GK Matthias Janssens
27 Portugal DF Hugo Sousa
28 Belgium FW Floriano Vanzo
29 Belgium DF Senne Van Dooren
31 Belgium MF Emre Erciyas
32 Belgium FW Olivier Myny
33 Indonesia DF Arthur Irawan
55 Morocco MF Zakaria M'Sila
67 Belgium MF Tortol Lumanza
97 France FW Livio Nabab

Managers

References

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