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K.S.K. Beveren

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Full name Koninklijke Sportkring
Beveren
Nickname(s) Little Anderlecht
Founded 1 July 1934 (creation)
6 September 1935
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Dissolved June 2010
Ground Freethiel Stadion, Beveren
Ground Capacity 12,930
2009–10 Belgian Second Division, 18th

Koninklijke Sportkring Beveren (English: Royal Sporting Club of Beveren) was a Belgian association football club from the town of Beveren in East Flanders. It was famous for its goalkeeping school that has produced such players as Jean-Marie Pfaff, Filip De Wilde, Geert De Vlieger, Erwin Lemmens and Tristan Peersman, all of whom have played for the Belgian national team. Wilfried Van Moer, a midfielder who also went on to represent Belgium, started his career at Beveren. The club dissolved in June 2010 to merge with KV Red Star Waasland, becoming KV Red Star Waasland-Beveren.

In 1921, a club named Standaard Club Beveren was founded in 1921 and it merged later with FC Amical (English: FC Friendly), but the club folded in 1931. Three years later, the footballers of Standaard Club decided to found a new club, which they named SK Beveren-Waes. It became a member of the Belgian Football Association in 1935. Ten seasons after, the club changed its name to SK Beveren-Waas (Beveren is a town in the Waasland – Pays de Waes region). After 14 seasons in the Belgian Provincial leagues, Beveren-Waas reached the fourth national level in 1948, and the third division in 1951.

In 1966, they reached the second division for the first time, and, led by future national manager Guy Thijs, were surprise winners of the league. Since then, it has been relegated from the top division three times(1972, 1990 and 1996), but on each occasion was re-promoted at the first attempt.


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