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Lokeren
Full nameKoninklijke Sporting Club
Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen
Nickname(s)Tricolores
Founded22 January 1923
(creation)
1 July 2003 (last merge)
GroundDaknamstadion,
Lokeren
Capacity9,560
ChairmanBelgium Roger Lambrecht
ManagerIceland Rúnar Kristinsson
LeagueBelgian Pro League
2015–1611th

Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkoːnɪŋkləkə ˈspɔrtɪŋ ˌklɵp ˈloːkərə(n) ˌoːstˈflaːndərə(n)];[1] often simply called Sporting Lokeren or Lokeren) is a Belgian professional football club based in the city of Lokeren, in the province of East Flanders. Lokeren plays in the Belgian Pro League. The club was founded in 1923 and it first reached the first division in 1974–75. Since then, it had a short spell in the Second Division between 1993–94 and 1995–96. Lokeren had its most successful period in the 1980s, achieving second place in the league in 1980–81 as well as a Belgian Cup final the same year. Its best European result was reaching the quarter-final of the 1980–81 UEFA Cup.

In the year 2000, the club merged with K Sint-Niklase SKE They are registered to the Royal Belgian Football Association with the matricule number 282. Lokeren's colours are white, black and yellow. They play their home games at the Daknamstadion.

In 2012, Sporting Lokeren won their first prize, after beating KV Kortrijk in the Cup Final. They won their 2nd Cup in 2014 after beating Zulte Waregem with 0–1.

History

The matricule n°282 was given in 1920 to a club named Football Club Racing Club Lokeren (nicknamed Racing FC), but the team stopped its activity the next year. In 22 January 1923 Racing Club Lokeren was founded. Between 1945 and 1951, it had a slight name change (to Racing Athletiek- en Football Club Lokeren) and the new name since 1951 was Koninklijke Racing Club Lokeren. Due to financial problems, the fusion with the other team from the town (Koninklijke Standaard FC Lokeren) became necessary in 1970. The new club was then named Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren. In 2000, the club merged with Koninklijke Sint-Niklaas SKE to form Sporting Lokeren Sint-Niklaas Waasland. A last name change was made in 2003.

Honours

European record

As of 21 August 2014.
Competition A GP W D L GF GA
UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League 7 29 12 9 8 40 30
UEFA Intertoto Cup 4 18 7 2 9 25 28
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1976–77 UEFA Cup 1R Luxembourg Red Boys Differdange 3–1 3–0
2R Spain Barcelona 2–1 0–2
1980–81 UEFA Cup 1R Russia Dynamo Moscow 1–1 1–0
2R Scotland Dundee United 0–0 1–1
3R Spain Real Sociedad 1–0 2–2
QF Netherlands AZ 67 Alkmaar 1–0 0–2
1981–82 UEFA Cup 1R France Nantes 4–2 1–1
2R Greece Aris Thessaloniki 4–0 1–1
3R Germany 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1–0 1–4
1982–83 UEFA Cup 1R Poland Stal Mielec 0–0 1–1
2R Portugal Benfica 1–2 0–2
1987–88 UEFA Cup 1R Hungary Honvéd Budapest 0–0 0–1
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup 2R Iceland IA Akranes 3–1 3–1
3R France Metz 1–2 1–0
2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Faroe Islands B68 Toftir 0–0 4–2
2R Poland Zagłębie Lubin 2–1 2–2
3R England Newcastle United 0–4 0–1
2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Georgia (country) WIT Georgia 3–1 2–3
2R Germany VfB Stuttgart 0–1 0–2
2003–04 UEFA Cup QUAL Albania Dinamo Tirana 3–1 4–0
1R England Manchester City 0–1 2–3
2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Estonia Narva Trans 0–1 2–0
2R Switzerland BSC Young Boys 1–4 1–2
2012–13 UEFA Europa League PO Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň 2–1 0–1
2014–15 UEFA Europa League PO England Hull City 1–0 1–2
Group Poland Legia Warsaw 1–0 0–1
Group Ukraine Metalist Kharkiv 1–0 1–0
Group Turkey Trabzonspor 1–1 0–2

Current squad

As of 1 September 2016[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Ivory Coast CIV Copa Barry
5 DF Switzerland SUI Mijat Marić
6 DF Iceland ISL Ari Freyr Skúlason
7 MF Belgium BEL Killian Overmeire (Captain)
8 MF Belgium BEL Koen Persoons
9 FW Belgium BEL Tom De Sutter
10 FW South Africa RSA Ayanda Patosi
11 DF Greece GRE Georgios Galitsios
13 GK Belgium BEL Davino Verhulst
14 MF Algeria ALG Mehdi Terki
15 DF Iceland ISL Sverrir Ingason
16 GK Belgium BEL Dieter Creemers
17 FW Netherlands NED Guus Hupperts
19 DF Croatia CRO Mario Tičinović
20 MF Senegal SEN Joher Rassoul
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Serbia SRB Marko Mirić
22 MF Belgium BEL Steve De Ridder
23 MF Croatia CRO Nikola Jambor
24 DF Belgium BEL Ridwan Gyselinck
25 DF Slovakia SVK Branislav Niňaj
26 MF Belgium BEL Tjorven Melens
28 MF Cameroon CMR Evariste Ngolok
29 FW Cameroon CMR Lewis Enoh
31 MF Belgium BEL Robbie Ringoet
32 DF Belgium BEL Nathan Mingiedi
33 FW Belgium BEL Joran Triest
35 FW Belgium BEL Bob Straetman
50 MF Ukraine UKR Serhiy Bolbat (on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk)
70 FW Brazil BRA Jajá

Managers

References