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S.C. Eendracht Aalst

SC Eendracht Aalst is a Belgian football club based in Aalst, East Flanders.

Eendracht Aalst
Full nameSportclub
Eendracht Aalst
Nickname(s)De Ajuinen (The Onions), Den Iendracht
Founded25 June 1919
GroundPierre Cornelisstadion,
Aalst
Capacity4,500[1]
ChairmanFrank De Roose
ManagerYannick Van Aken
CoachCarl De Geyseleer
LeagueBelgian Second Amateur Division
2019–20Belgian First Amateur Division, 15th (relegated)

History Edit

During World War I, citizens from Aalst played football matches to raise money for prisoners of war. In 1919 Sport-Club Eendracht Aalst became an official football team. After some friendly games in 1923, SC Eendracht Aalst joined the regional competition. They quickly moved their way up through the regional divisions and after moving the stadium to the current location in 1928, the team made it into the national competition in 1932. Only seven years later, in 1939, Aalst were promoted to the Eredivisie (the current Belgian Pro League). Due to the second World War competition was not played for two years, so it wasn't until 1942 Aalst finished its first season in the Eredivisie. In 1946 the chairman died and it was decided to rename the stadium to honour him, from then on it was called the Pierre Cornelis Stadium. That year was the beginning of a very dark period for Eendracht Aalst. Due to changes in the competition format, they were forced into relegation. After this they played in the lower division for more than 30 years. In 1960 they managed to get back into the Eredivisie, but in 1962 they ended last and were relegated again. In 1965, after a bribery affair, Aalst was relegated to the lowest national division. In 1977 they made it back into the second division, with Paul Van Himst in the team. In 1994 the team finally joined the first division again. Jan Ceulemans (manager), Godwin Okpara and Gilles De Bilde were some of the most important factors towards success. In 1995 a new climax was reached when they were allowed to enter the European competition and even survived the first round against Levski Sofia.

It changed its name in 2002 after former Belgian First Division club K.S.C. Eendracht Aalst had gone into liquidation. So they could not get the license and the new team began at the third division level. They played the next two seasons in second division (2003–2005) and are now back to the third division and they are at the 3rd place. While the 2004–05 championship was over, the club needed to know if first division side F.C. Brussels and second division side R.E. Virton were to receive the professional football license to know where they would play next season. While 17th K. Patro Maasmechelen had no license, they were obviously relegated. So if one of the two submentionned clubs were refused the license, Aalst would have had played the third division playoffs while if they were both refused the license, Aalst would have remained in second division. Finally, both clubs did receive it so the team was relegated. In 2011, the name of the team got changed back to S.C. Eendracht Aalst. They've also requested to change the name back to the former K.S.C. Eendracht Aalst, which will be possible in 2012, if they receive good advice from the Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA).

Stadium Edit

The Pierre Cornelisstadion is located in Bredestraat, Aalst, near the city center. The Stadium has a capacity of 4,500.[1] It was built in the early 1930s.

Honours Edit

UEFA cup history Edit

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1995–96 UEFA Cup 1   Levski Sofia 1–0[2] 2–1[2] 3–1
2   Roma 0–0[3] 0–4[3] 0–4

Current squad Edit

Updated 18 October 2022

Number Name Date of birth Nationality
Goalkeepers
1 Victor Swinnen 20 March 2001  
NA Zeb Van Gerven 13 April 1997  
NA Robbe Beerens 5 July 2004  
Defenders
2 Yassine Razzi 12 May 1997  
19 Steve Ryckaert 29 June 1998  
3 Andreas Burssens 17 March 1999  
5 Lars Wantens 9 August 1993  
12 Jari De Vriendt 28 November 2001  
18 Falko Geenens 8 April 1995  
NA Gaël Kakudi 6 July 1999  
Midfielders
4 Jilke Deconinck 9 January 1995  
6 Samuel Fabris 30 January 1991  
20 Arne Van Den Eynde 25 July 1995  
16 Rubin Belesi 20 August 2001  
NA Ben Yagan 9 February 1995  
NA Maciej Niewiadomski 27 May 2004  
NA Nathan Deneef 19 May 2004  
Attackers
7 Mitch Dekuyper 2 November 1993  
9 Ibrahima Mbaye 28 April 1992  
19 Jonathan Lufulu-Onia 12 July 2001  
24 Quentin Panneel 4 January 1994  
8 Dylan George 27 Juni 1998  
NA Tommy Collard 17 July 2002  

Previous trainers Edit

Women football Edit

The female team of Eendracht Aalst plays currently in the Super League.[4] and played his homematches in the Jeugdcentrum Zandberg.[5]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b clubinfo, eendracht-aalst.be (last check 30 March 2018)
  2. ^ a b UEFA Cup 1995/96, First round, UEFA.com, Retrieved 10. 11. 2013
  3. ^ a b UEFA Cup 1995/96, Second round, UEFA.com, Retrieved 10. 11. 2013 (in English)
  4. ^ htDAMES VC EENDRACHT AALST 7 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Untitled Document". www.dendersport.be.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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SC Eendracht Aalst is a Belgian football club based in Aalst East Flanders Eendracht AalstFull nameSportclubEendracht AalstNickname s De Ajuinen The Onions Den IendrachtFounded25 June 1919GroundPierre Cornelisstadion AalstCapacity4 500 1 ChairmanFrank De RooseManagerYannick Van AkenCoachCarl De GeyseleerLeagueBelgian Second Amateur Division2019 20Belgian First Amateur Division 15th relegated Home coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Stadium 3 Honours 4 UEFA cup history 5 Current squad 6 Previous trainers 7 Women football 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditDuring World War I citizens from Aalst played football matches to raise money for prisoners of war In 1919 Sport Club Eendracht Aalst became an official football team After some friendly games in 1923 SC Eendracht Aalst joined the regional competition They quickly moved their way up through the regional divisions and after moving the stadium to the current location in 1928 the team made it into the national competition in 1932 Only seven years later in 1939 Aalst were promoted to the Eredivisie the current Belgian Pro League Due to the second World War competition was not played for two years so it wasn t until 1942 Aalst finished its first season in the Eredivisie In 1946 the chairman died and it was decided to rename the stadium to honour him from then on it was called the Pierre Cornelis Stadium That year was the beginning of a very dark period for Eendracht Aalst Due to changes in the competition format they were forced into relegation After this they played in the lower division for more than 30 years In 1960 they managed to get back into the Eredivisie but in 1962 they ended last and were relegated again In 1965 after a bribery affair Aalst was relegated to the lowest national division In 1977 they made it back into the second division with Paul Van Himst in the team In 1994 the team finally joined the first division again Jan Ceulemans manager Godwin Okpara and Gilles De Bilde were some of the most important factors towards success In 1995 a new climax was reached when they were allowed to enter the European competition and even survived the first round against Levski Sofia It changed its name in 2002 after former Belgian First Division club K S C Eendracht Aalst had gone into liquidation So they could not get the license and the new team began at the third division level They played the next two seasons in second division 2003 2005 and are now back to the third division and they are at the 3rd place While the 2004 05 championship was over the club needed to know if first division side F C Brussels and second division side R E Virton were to receive the professional football license to know where they would play next season While 17th K Patro Maasmechelen had no license they were obviously relegated So if one of the two submentionned clubs were refused the license Aalst would have had played the third division playoffs while if they were both refused the license Aalst would have remained in second division Finally both clubs did receive it so the team was relegated In 2011 the name of the team got changed back to S C Eendracht Aalst They ve also requested to change the name back to the former K S C Eendracht Aalst which will be possible in 2012 if they receive good advice from the Royal Belgian Football Association RBFA Stadium EditThe Pierre Cornelisstadion is located in Bredestraat Aalst near the city center The Stadium has a capacity of 4 500 1 It was built in the early 1930s Honours EditBelgian Second Division final round Winners 2 1991 1994 Belgian Promotion B Champions 2006 07 Belgian Third Division Champions 2010 11UEFA cup history EditSeason Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate1995 96 UEFA Cup 1 Levski Sofia 1 0 2 2 1 2 3 12 Roma 0 0 3 0 4 3 0 4Current squad EditUpdated 18 October 2022 Number Name Date of birth NationalityGoalkeepers1 Victor Swinnen 20 March 2001 NA Zeb Van Gerven 13 April 1997 NA Robbe Beerens 5 July 2004 Defenders2 Yassine Razzi 12 May 1997 19 Steve Ryckaert 29 June 1998 3 Andreas Burssens 17 March 1999 5 Lars Wantens 9 August 1993 12 Jari De Vriendt 28 November 2001 18 Falko Geenens 8 April 1995 NA Gael Kakudi 6 July 1999 Midfielders4 Jilke Deconinck 9 January 1995 6 Samuel Fabris 30 January 1991 20 Arne Van Den Eynde 25 July 1995 16 Rubin Belesi 20 August 2001 NA Ben Yagan 9 February 1995 NA Maciej Niewiadomski 27 May 2004 NA Nathan Deneef 19 May 2004 Attackers7 Mitch Dekuyper 2 November 1993 9 Ibrahima Mbaye 28 April 1992 19 Jonathan Lufulu Onia 12 July 2001 24 Quentin Panneel 4 January 1994 8 Dylan George 27 Juni 1998 NA Tommy Collard 17 July 2002 Previous trainers Edit Jan Ceulemans Wim De Coninck Maurice De Schrijver Patrick De Wilde Etienne De Wispelaere Manu Ferrera Georges Heylens Urbain Haesaert Luc Limpens Alain Merckx Lorenzo Staelens Gilbert Bodart Gaston Van Der Elst Geert Van Roy Michel Verschueren physical trainer Laszlo Fazekas Henk Houwaert Barry Hulshoff Tomislav IvicWomen football EditThe female team of Eendracht Aalst plays currently in the Super League 4 and played his homematches in the Jeugdcentrum Zandberg 5 References Edit a b clubinfo eendracht aalst be last check 30 March 2018 a b UEFA Cup 1995 96 First round UEFA com Retrieved 10 11 2013 a b UEFA Cup 1995 96 Second round UEFA com Retrieved 10 11 2013 in English htDAMES VC EENDRACHT AALST Archived 7 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine Untitled Document www dendersport be External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title S C Eendracht Aalst amp oldid 1168032693, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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