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K.V. Mechelen

Yellow Red Koninklijke Voetbalclub Mechelen[2] (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌjɛloː ˈrɛt ˌkoːnɪŋkləkə ˌvudbɑlklʏp ˈmɛxələ(n)]), often simply called KV Mechelen (Dutch pronunciation: [kaːˌveː ˈmɛxələ(n)]) or KVM, or by their former French name FC Malinois, is a Belgian professional football club based in Mechelen in the Antwerp province. KV Mechelen plays in the Belgian Pro League. They have won four Belgian championships and twice the Belgian Cup, as well as the 1987–88 European Cup Winners' Cup and the 1988 European Super Cup. They collected most of their honours in the 1940s and in the 1980s.

KV Mechelen
Full nameYellow Red Koninklijke
Voetbalclub Mechelen
Nickname(s)De Kakkers, Malinois, Malinwa, Geel-rood
Founded1904; 119 years ago (1904)
GroundAFAS-stadion Achter de Kazerne
Capacity16,672[1]
ChairmanLuc Leemans
ManagerBesnik Hasi
LeagueBelgian Pro League
2022–23Belgian Pro League, 13th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

KV Mechelen was founded in 1904 and, in 1921–22, promoted to the first division. After two successive relegation and promotion, they were back for good between 1928–29 and 1955–56. In the 1960s and 1970s, the club had several promotions and relegations between the first and second division. From 1983–84 to 1996–97, they had a successful first division spell, with a title and several second- and third-place finishes. During that period, they also won a European Cup Winners' Cup and they reached the same competition semi-finals as well as the European Cup quarter-finals.

KV Mechelen declined in the late 1990s though they had two more spells at the highest level from 1999–2000 to 2000–01 and in 2002–03. At the end of that season, the club did not receive their Belgian professional football license. They were therefore relegated to the third division with a nine-point penalty. After two promotions in 2004–05 and in 2006–07, KV Mechelen returned to the first division.

The club's outfits are a striped yellow and red shirt with black shorts and socks. They play their home matches at the Argosstadion Achter de Kazerne, where Argos is their stadium sponsor and Achter de Kazerne means 'Behind the Barracks'. The stadium has been named so because there used to be barracks next to stadium. KV Mechelen fans have a long-standing rivalry with KRC Mechelen.

History edit

Early days edit

The club was founded in 1904, a few months after the birth of city rival KRC Mechelen. The club had a first successful period in the 1940s. During World War II, in 1943, the club won their first domestic title. The second title came a few years later, in 1946, and in 1948 the club was successful again. After that, the club fell back. In 1954, they managed to finish third, only one point behind champions Anderlecht, but that was their last good season. Two years later, Mechelen was relegated to second division. During the 1960s and the 1970s, Mechelen went up and down between the first and second division.

The club enjoyed a spell of both domestic and European success in the period from 1987 to 1992. During these five seasons, Mechelen won one Belgian championship and one Belgian cup title. They also finished second in the Belgian league twice and lost the Belgian Cup final twice. After winning the domestic cup title in 1987, and hence qualifying for the European Cup Winners' Cup, they completed the extraordinary achievement of winning this tournament in 1988. Mechelen are the last Belgian team that has won a European trophy.

Since 2000 edit

KV Mechelen seemed to be on its way to becoming one of the top clubs in Belgium, but quickly declined when their chairman Cordier (who owned the rights to most of their players) was forced to sell many players due to his company's bad results. On 10 June 2007, the team achieved promotion to the Belgian First Division. Two years later in 2009, KV Mechelen played the final of the Belgian Cup, losing it 2–0 to Genk. One year after that, they stranded in the semi-finals with a 2–2 draw and a 1–0 loss against KAA Gent.

After a successful 2010 and four seasons for the yellow reds, coach Peter Maes decided to leave Malinwa and signed a four-year contract with Lokeren. Malinwa made a deal with Marc Brys to take over from Maes. Marc Brys was coach of FC Den Bosch, a second division team in the Netherlands. After two seasons he was sacked and Harm Van Veldhoven was appointed for the 2012–13 season. Van Veldhoven also could not lead KV Mechelen to Play-off 1, the clubs' recent unspoken ambition. He was fired in December 2013. At the end of the 2013–14 season KV Mechelen appointed Aleksandar Janković as head coach. Despite Janković's inability to lead the club to Play-off 1, Janković left for topclub Standard Liège and Mechelen had to appoint a new manager. The club ended up choosing Yannick Ferrera for the vacant job, who had just been fired as manager of Standard Liège.

Match-fixing and 2017–19 Belgian football fraud scandal edit

2017 through 2019 proved to be a tumultuous period for the club. After eleven seasons at the highest level, the club was relegated on the last day of the 2017–18 season as a 2–0 win over Waasland-Beveren left them in last place on goal difference, due to Eupen beating Moeskroen by a bigger margin (4–0). During the following season, while the club was very successful on the pitch, winning both the 2018–19 Belgian First Division B and the 2018–19 Belgian Cup, the 2017–19 Belgian football fraud scandal emerged in which the club was accused of match-fixing their final match of the 2017–18 season, allegedly having attempted to bribe certain players and officials of Waasland-Beveren. In March 2019, the club was found guilty and forced to relegate back to the First Division B despite winning promotion, and also denied to take part in the 2019–20 Belgian Cup and 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, the latter for which they had qualified by winning the cup. The club appealed the decision at the Belgian Arbitration Court for Sports which ruled on 10 July 2019 that, in accordance with the rules set by the Royal Belgian Football Association, relegation was not a possible punishment in the circumstances. As a result, the club was punished with a one-season ban from European football and the Belgian Cup. The proceedings were plagued with controversy, with evidence (including witness statements) from an investigation into financial crimes in Belgian football not being made available during these disciplinary proceedings, as well as the impartiality of the prosecutor being called into question.

Rivalries edit

KV Mechelen's most traditional rival is Racing Mechelen. However the two have sparingly met in the modern era, the last time in 2005, where the game had to be stopped due to crowd violence.[3] Traditionally KV Mechelen was the club of the catholic elite in the city while Racing was set up by the secular, liberal classes, with nationalist sympathies.[4] KV Mechelen has since taken on a more broader support from the Antwerp province and beyond while Racing's support has died down due to being in inferior divisions.

KV Mechelen also have a rivalry with football clubs from the neighbouring town of Lier (mainly Lierse SK and its successors).[5] They additionally have a rivalry with Beerschot Antwerp,[6] which was heightened during the Match fixing scandal of 2017-2019, due to Mechelen's promotion instead of Beerschot despite being found guilty of match fixing in the previous season.[7]

Honours edit

Domestic edit

International edit

European record edit

KV Mechelen's Belgian Cup win in 1987 saw the club participate in UEFA club competition for the first time in their history, entering the 1987–88 European Cup Winners' Cup. It proved to be a highly successful campaign, with Mechelen reaching the final undefeated by winning seven of their eight matches en route. They then went on to defeat Ajax 1–0 in the final, Piet den Boer scoring the decisive goal early in the second half.[8] The following season Mechelen played 1988 European Cup winners PSV in the UEFA Super Cup, and defeated the Dutch side 3–1 on aggregate. Mechelen remain the last Belgian club team to have won a European club competition.[9]

As of December 2008.
Competition A GP W D L GF GA
European Cup / UEFA Champions League 1 6 2 3 1 9 3
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 2 17 13 3 1 26 8
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 4 14 3 5 6 14 15
UEFA Super Cup 1 2 1 0 1 3 1

A = appearances, GP = games played, W = won, D = drawn, L = lost, GF = goals for, GA = goals against.

Results edit

  • Q = qualification round
  • PO = play-off
  • R = round
  • Group = group stage / Group 1 = first group stage / Group 2 = second group stage
  • 1/8 = eighth finals / 1/4 = quarter-finals / 1/2 = semi-finals
  • F = final
Season Competition Round Country Club Score
1987–88 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Dinamo București 1–0, 2–0
2R   St Mirren 0–0, 2–0
1/4   Dinamo Minsk 1–0, 1–1
1/2   Atalanta 2–1, 2–1
F   Ajax 1–0
1988 UEFA Super Cup F   PSV 3–0, 0–1
1988–89 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Avenir Beggen 5–0, 3–1
2R   Anderlecht 1–0, 2–0
1/4   Eintracht Frankfurt 1–0, 0–0
1/2   Sampdoria 2–1, 0–3
1989–90 European Cup 1R   Rosenborg 5–0, 0–0
2R   Malmö FF 4–1, 0–0
1/4   Milan 0–0, 0–2 (AET)
1990–91 UEFA Cup 1R   Sporting CP 2–2, 0–1
1991–92 UEFA Cup 1R   PAOK 0–1, 1–1
1992–93 UEFA Cup 1R   Örebro SK 2–1, 0–0
2R   Vitesse 0–1, 0–1
1993–94 UEFA Cup 1R   IFK Norrköping 1–1 (AET), 1–0
2R   MTK Hungária 5–0, 1–1
3R   Cagliari 1–3, 0–2

Summary of best results edit

(2 cups)

European Cup/UEFA Champions League:

- Quarter-finalists in 1990

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1):

- Winners in 1988
- Semi-finalists in 1989

UEFA Super Cup (1):

- Winners in 1988

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 15 September 2023[10]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
22 DF   BEL Elias Cobbaut (on loan from Parma)
23 MF   BEL Daam Foulon
27 DF   SCO David Bates
28 FW   BEL Frederic Soelle Soelle
29 MF   BEL Bas Van den Eynden
30 DF   BEL Jordi Vanlerberghe
31 GK   BEL Oskar Annell
34 MF   BEL Ngal'ayel Mukau
35 MF   BEL Bilal Bafdili
36 MF   BEL Dirk Asare
40 GK   BEL Jannes Van Hof
70 FW   BEL Norman Bassette (on loan from Caen)
77 FW   GER Patrick Pflücke

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   BEL Dimitri Lavalée (at Sturm Graz until 30 June 2024)
DF   BEL Iebe Swers (at Patro Eisden until 30 June 2024)
DF   BEL Alec Van Hoorenbeeck (at Twente until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   BEL Amin Doudah (at Helmond until 30 June 2024)
FW   BEL Julien Ngoy (at Kasımpaşa until 30 June 2024)

Former players edit

Africa
Algeria

Burkina Faso

DR Congo
Europe
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Denmark
Greece

Israel

Montenegro
Portugal
Sweden
The Netherlands

Coaching staff edit

As of 17 October 2022
Position Staff
Sporting Director   Tom Caluwé
Manager   Besnik Hasi
Assistant Manager   Agron Metaj
Scout   Lavdrim Krasniqi
Doctor   Bekim Meziu
Physiotherapist   Bajram Ahmataj
  Arbnor Berisha
Performance Manager   Abaz Sadiku
Kit Manager   Përparim Xhemajli
  Arbër Ibishi

Managers edit

 
Aad de Mos is Mechelen's most successful manager, winning one league title, one cup, one European Cup Winners' Cup and one European Super Cup

Chairmen history edit

Date Name
1904–06   Théophile Delvaulx
1906–51   Francis Dessain
1951–77   Patrick Dessain
1977–82   Herman Candries
1982–92   John Cordier
1992–94   Willy Dussart
Date Name
1994–97   Jef De Graef
1997–02   Willy Van den Wijngaert
2003   Mark Uytterhoeven
2003–2018   Johan Timmermans
2018–2020   Dieter Penninckx
2020–   Luc Leemans

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Het AFAS-stadion Achter de Kazerne kvmechelen.be (last check 30 March 2018)
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Streek-/Stadsderby's België: #1 KV Mechelen vs. Racing Mechelen". doorfansvoorfans.org. 8 January 2017. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  4. ^ Duke, Vic; Renson, Ronald (1 March 2003). "From Factions to Fusions?: The Rise and Fall of Two-Club Rivalries in Belgian Football". International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 38 (1): 61–77. doi:10.1177/10126902030381004. S2CID 145169427.
  5. ^ "Specialist Vitas bezorgt Lierse koude douche in sfeervolle derby in Mechelen". voetbalkrant.com. 9 April 2017. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Beerschot Wilrijk-fans zwaaien met geld voor derby tegen van matchfixing beschuldigde KV Mechelen". Gazet Van Antwerpen. 21 October 2018. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  7. ^ "Beerschot klaagt licentie KV Mechelen aan: 'It's a long shot'". Knack. 7 October 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  8. ^ "11 mai 1988 à la Meinau : Mechelen-Ajax". Racing Stub. 17 May 2006. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
  9. ^ Miller, Nick (9 February 2015). "Leeds, Aston Villa and River Plate among the Top 10 dramatic declines". ESPN FC. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
  10. ^ "A-kern 2023-2024". kvmechelen.be.

External links edit

  • (in Dutch) Official website
  • (in Dutch) Fanclub website
  • KV Mechelen at UEFA.COM
  • KV Mechelen at EUFO.DE (in German)
  • KV Mechelen at Weltfussball.de (in German)
  • KV Mechelen at Football Squads.co.uk
  • KV Mechelen at National Football Teams.com
  • KV Mechelen at Football-Lineups.com

mechelen, yellow, koninklijke, voetbalclub, mechelen, dutch, pronunciation, ˌjɛloː, ˈrɛt, ˌkoːnɪŋkləkə, ˌvudbɑlklʏp, ˈmɛxələ, often, simply, called, mechelen, dutch, pronunciation, kaːˌveː, ˈmɛxələ, their, former, french, name, malinois, belgian, professional,. Yellow Red Koninklijke Voetbalclub Mechelen 2 Dutch pronunciation ˌjɛloː ˈrɛt ˌkoːnɪŋkleke ˌvudbɑlklʏp ˈmɛxele n often simply called KV Mechelen Dutch pronunciation kaːˌveː ˈmɛxele n or KVM or by their former French name FC Malinois is a Belgian professional football club based in Mechelen in the Antwerp province KV Mechelen plays in the Belgian Pro League They have won four Belgian championships and twice the Belgian Cup as well as the 1987 88 European Cup Winners Cup and the 1988 European Super Cup They collected most of their honours in the 1940s and in the 1980s KV MechelenFull nameYellow Red KoninklijkeVoetbalclub MechelenNickname s De Kakkers Malinois Malinwa Geel roodFounded1904 119 years ago 1904 GroundAFAS stadion Achter de KazerneCapacity16 672 1 ChairmanLuc LeemansManagerBesnik HasiLeagueBelgian Pro League2022 23Belgian Pro League 13thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonKV Mechelen was founded in 1904 and in 1921 22 promoted to the first division After two successive relegation and promotion they were back for good between 1928 29 and 1955 56 In the 1960s and 1970s the club had several promotions and relegations between the first and second division From 1983 84 to 1996 97 they had a successful first division spell with a title and several second and third place finishes During that period they also won a European Cup Winners Cup and they reached the same competition semi finals as well as the European Cup quarter finals KV Mechelen declined in the late 1990s though they had two more spells at the highest level from 1999 2000 to 2000 01 and in 2002 03 At the end of that season the club did not receive their Belgian professional football license They were therefore relegated to the third division with a nine point penalty After two promotions in 2004 05 and in 2006 07 KV Mechelen returned to the first division The club s outfits are a striped yellow and red shirt with black shorts and socks They play their home matches at the Argosstadion Achter de Kazerne where Argos is their stadium sponsor and Achter de Kazerne means Behind the Barracks The stadium has been named so because there used to be barracks next to stadium KV Mechelen fans have a long standing rivalry with KRC Mechelen Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days 1 2 Since 2000 1 3 Match fixing and 2017 19 Belgian football fraud scandal 2 Rivalries 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 2 International 4 European record 5 Results 5 1 Summary of best results 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 6 2 Out on loan 7 Former players 8 Coaching staff 9 Managers 10 Chairmen history 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 template removal help Early days edit The club was founded in 1904 a few months after the birth of city rival KRC Mechelen The club had a first successful period in the 1940s During World War II in 1943 the club won their first domestic title The second title came a few years later in 1946 and in 1948 the club was successful again After that the club fell back In 1954 they managed to finish third only one point behind champions Anderlecht but that was their last good season Two years later Mechelen was relegated to second division During the 1960s and the 1970s Mechelen went up and down between the first and second division The club enjoyed a spell of both domestic and European success in the period from 1987 to 1992 During these five seasons Mechelen won one Belgian championship and one Belgian cup title They also finished second in the Belgian league twice and lost the Belgian Cup final twice After winning the domestic cup title in 1987 and hence qualifying for the European Cup Winners Cup they completed the extraordinary achievement of winning this tournament in 1988 Mechelen are the last Belgian team that has won a European trophy Since 2000 edit KV Mechelen seemed to be on its way to becoming one of the top clubs in Belgium but quickly declined when their chairman Cordier who owned the rights to most of their players was forced to sell many players due to his company s bad results On 10 June 2007 the team achieved promotion to the Belgian First Division Two years later in 2009 KV Mechelen played the final of the Belgian Cup losing it 2 0 to Genk One year after that they stranded in the semi finals with a 2 2 draw and a 1 0 loss against KAA Gent After a successful 2010 and four seasons for the yellow reds coach Peter Maes decided to leave Malinwa and signed a four year contract with Lokeren Malinwa made a deal with Marc Brys to take over from Maes Marc Brys was coach of FC Den Bosch a second division team in the Netherlands After two seasons he was sacked and Harm Van Veldhoven was appointed for the 2012 13 season Van Veldhoven also could not lead KV Mechelen to Play off 1 the clubs recent unspoken ambition He was fired in December 2013 At the end of the 2013 14 season KV Mechelen appointed Aleksandar Jankovic as head coach Despite Jankovic s inability to lead the club to Play off 1 Jankovic left for topclub Standard Liege and Mechelen had to appoint a new manager The club ended up choosing Yannick Ferrera for the vacant job who had just been fired as manager of Standard Liege Match fixing and 2017 19 Belgian football fraud scandal edit 2017 through 2019 proved to be a tumultuous period for the club After eleven seasons at the highest level the club was relegated on the last day of the 2017 18 season as a 2 0 win over Waasland Beveren left them in last place on goal difference due to Eupen beating Moeskroen by a bigger margin 4 0 During the following season while the club was very successful on the pitch winning both the 2018 19 Belgian First Division B and the 2018 19 Belgian Cup the 2017 19 Belgian football fraud scandal emerged in which the club was accused of match fixing their final match of the 2017 18 season allegedly having attempted to bribe certain players and officials of Waasland Beveren In March 2019 the club was found guilty and forced to relegate back to the First Division B despite winning promotion and also denied to take part in the 2019 20 Belgian Cup and 2019 20 UEFA Europa League the latter for which they had qualified by winning the cup The club appealed the decision at the Belgian Arbitration Court for Sports which ruled on 10 July 2019 that in accordance with the rules set by the Royal Belgian Football Association relegation was not a possible punishment in the circumstances As a result the club was punished with a one season ban from European football and the Belgian Cup The proceedings were plagued with controversy with evidence including witness statements from an investigation into financial crimes in Belgian football not being made available during these disciplinary proceedings as well as the impartiality of the prosecutor being called into question Rivalries editKV Mechelen s most traditional rival is Racing Mechelen However the two have sparingly met in the modern era the last time in 2005 where the game had to be stopped due to crowd violence 3 Traditionally KV Mechelen was the club of the catholic elite in the city while Racing was set up by the secular liberal classes with nationalist sympathies 4 KV Mechelen has since taken on a more broader support from the Antwerp province and beyond while Racing s support has died down due to being in inferior divisions KV Mechelen also have a rivalry with football clubs from the neighbouring town of Lier mainly Lierse SK and its successors 5 They additionally have a rivalry with Beerschot Antwerp 6 which was heightened during the Match fixing scandal of 2017 2019 due to Mechelen s promotion instead of Beerschot despite being found guilty of match fixing in the previous season 7 Honours editDomestic edit Belgian First Division A Champions 4 1942 43 1945 46 1947 48 1988 89 Belgian Cup Winners 2 1986 87 2018 19 Belgian Second Division Winners 7 1925 26 1927 28 1962 63 1982 83 1998 99 2001 02 2018 19 Belgian Second Division final round Winners 1981 2007 2019 Belgian Third Division Winners 2004 05International edit European Cup Winners Cup Winners 1987 88 European Super Cup Winners 1988European record editKV Mechelen s Belgian Cup win in 1987 saw the club participate in UEFA club competition for the first time in their history entering the 1987 88 European Cup Winners Cup It proved to be a highly successful campaign with Mechelen reaching the final undefeated by winning seven of their eight matches en route They then went on to defeat Ajax 1 0 in the final Piet den Boer scoring the decisive goal early in the second half 8 The following season Mechelen played 1988 European Cup winners PSV in the UEFA Super Cup and defeated the Dutch side 3 1 on aggregate Mechelen remain the last Belgian club team to have won a European club competition 9 As of December 2008 Competition A GP W D L GF GAEuropean Cup UEFA Champions League 1 6 2 3 1 9 3UEFA Cup Winners Cup 2 17 13 3 1 26 8UEFA Cup UEFA Europa League 4 14 3 5 6 14 15UEFA Super Cup 1 2 1 0 1 3 1A appearances GP games played W won D drawn L lost GF goals for GA goals against Results editQ qualification round PO play off R round Group group stage Group 1 first group stage Group 2 second group stage 1 8 eighth finals 1 4 quarter finals 1 2 semi finals F finalSeason Competition Round Country Club Score1987 88 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1R nbsp Dinamo București 1 0 2 02R nbsp St Mirren 0 0 2 01 4 nbsp Dinamo Minsk 1 0 1 11 2 nbsp Atalanta 2 1 2 1F nbsp Ajax 1 01988 UEFA Super Cup F nbsp PSV 3 0 0 11988 89 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1R nbsp Avenir Beggen 5 0 3 12R nbsp Anderlecht 1 0 2 01 4 nbsp Eintracht Frankfurt 1 0 0 01 2 nbsp Sampdoria 2 1 0 31989 90 European Cup 1R nbsp Rosenborg 5 0 0 02R nbsp Malmo FF 4 1 0 01 4 nbsp Milan 0 0 0 2 AET 1990 91 UEFA Cup 1R nbsp Sporting CP 2 2 0 11991 92 UEFA Cup 1R nbsp PAOK 0 1 1 11992 93 UEFA Cup 1R nbsp Orebro SK 2 1 0 02R nbsp Vitesse 0 1 0 11993 94 UEFA Cup 1R nbsp IFK Norrkoping 1 1 AET 1 02R nbsp MTK Hungaria 5 0 1 13R nbsp Cagliari 1 3 0 2Summary of best results edit 2 cups European Cup UEFA Champions League Quarter finalists in 1990UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1 Winners in 1988 Semi finalists in 1989UEFA Super Cup 1 Winners in 1988Players editCurrent squad edit As of 15 September 2023 10 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp BEL Gaetan Coucke4 MF nbsp BEL Toon Raemaekers5 DF nbsp IDN Sandy Walsh6 MF nbsp BEL Jannes Van Hecke7 MF nbsp BEL Geoffry Hairemans8 MF nbsp GUI Mory Konate10 FW nbsp ISR Yonas Malede11 FW nbsp BEL Nikola Storm15 GK nbsp BEL Yannick Thoelen16 MF nbsp BEL Rob Schoofs17 DF nbsp ALG Rafik Belghali19 FW nbsp SWE Kerim Mrabti20 FW nbsp GER Lion Lauberbach21 DF nbsp BEL Boli Bolingoli No Pos Nation Player22 DF nbsp BEL Elias Cobbaut on loan from Parma 23 MF nbsp BEL Daam Foulon27 DF nbsp SCO David Bates28 FW nbsp BEL Frederic Soelle Soelle29 MF nbsp BEL Bas Van den Eynden30 DF nbsp BEL Jordi Vanlerberghe31 GK nbsp BEL Oskar Annell34 MF nbsp BEL Ngal ayel Mukau35 MF nbsp BEL Bilal Bafdili36 MF nbsp BEL Dirk Asare40 GK nbsp BEL Jannes Van Hof70 FW nbsp BEL Norman Bassette on loan from Caen 77 FW nbsp GER Patrick PfluckeOut on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp BEL Dimitri Lavalee at Sturm Graz until 30 June 2024 DF nbsp BEL Iebe Swers at Patro Eisden until 30 June 2024 DF nbsp BEL Alec Van Hoorenbeeck at Twente until 30 June 2024 No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp BEL Amin Doudah at Helmond until 30 June 2024 FW nbsp BEL Julien Ngoy at Kasimpasa until 30 June 2024 Former players editAfrica Algeria nbsp Sofiane HanniBurkina Faso nbsp Hassane BandeDR Congo nbsp Roger LukakuEurope Belgium nbsp Albert De Cleyn nbsp Marino Sabbadini nbsp Michel Preud homme nbsp Lei Clijsters nbsp Koenraad Sanders nbsp Philippe Albert nbsp Theo Custers nbsp Marc Wilmots nbsp Christian Kabasele nbsp Bjorn Vleminckx nbsp Mats Rits nbsp Christian BentekeBosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Edin Cocalic nbsp Boris Pandza nbsp Marijo Dodik nbsp Senad KarahmetCroatia nbsp Ljuban CrepuljaDenmark nbsp Nicklas PedersenGreece nbsp Sotiris NinisIsrael nbsp Eli OhanaMontenegro nbsp Fatos BecirajPortugal nbsp Sergio OliveiraSweden nbsp Klas Ingesson nbsp Kennet AnderssonThe Netherlands nbsp Piet Den Boer nbsp Erwin Koeman nbsp Graeme Rutjes nbsp John Bosman nbsp Rene Eijkelkamp nbsp Wim Hofkens nbsp Michael VerripsCoaching staff editAs of 17 October 2022Position StaffSporting Director nbsp Tom CaluweManager nbsp Besnik HasiAssistant Manager nbsp Agron MetajScout nbsp Lavdrim KrasniqiDoctor nbsp Bekim MeziuPhysiotherapist nbsp Bajram Ahmataj nbsp Arbnor BerishaPerformance Manager nbsp Abaz SadikuKit Manager nbsp Perparim Xhemajli nbsp Arber IbishiManagers edit nbsp Aad de Mos is Mechelen s most successful manager winning one league title one cup one European Cup Winners Cup and one European Super Cup nbsp Desire Bourgeois 1947 53 1954 55 nbsp Albert De Cleyn 1955 57 nbsp Emile Stijnen 1959 61 nbsp Oliver Gaspar 1960 64 nbsp Andras Dolgos 1965 68 nbsp Piet Teughels 1968 69 nbsp Keith Spurgeon 1969 70 nbsp Staf Van den Bergh 1970 75 nbsp Andre Bollen 1975 77 nbsp John Talbut 1977 78 nbsp Piet Teughels 1979 nbsp Nedeljko Bulatovic 1979 81 nbsp Kamiel Van Damme 1981 82 nbsp Leo Canjels 1982 85 nbsp Ernst Kunnecke 1985 86 nbsp Aad de Mos 1 February 1986 30 June 1989 nbsp Ruud Krol nbsp Fi Van Hoof 1 July 1989 14 January 1990 nbsp Fi Van Hoof 1990 91 nbsp Georges Leekens 1 July 1991 30 June 1992 nbsp Fi Van Hoof 1992 94 nbsp Walter Meeuws 1 July 1994 1 August 1995 nbsp Walter Meeuws nbsp Willy Reynders 1995 96 nbsp Willy Reynders nbsp Georges Heylens 1996 97 nbsp Franky Vercauteren 1997 June 30 1998 nbsp Rudy Verkempinck nbsp Gunther Jacob amp nbsp Valere Billen 1998 99 nbsp Gunther Jacob 1999 00 nbsp L Clijsters nbsp V Billen amp nbsp B Hulshoff 1 July 2000 30 June 2001 nbsp Barry Hulshoff nbsp Fi Van Hoof 2001 02 nbsp Stephane Demol nbsp Alex Czerniatynski 30 November 2002 30 June 2003 nbsp Alex Czerniatynski 2003 04 nbsp Rik Vande Velde nbsp Zivica Kanacki 1 July 2004 25 January 2005 nbsp Andre Wetzel nbsp Zivica Kanacki 2005 June 30 2006 nbsp Peter Maes 1 July 2006 30 June 2010 nbsp Marc Brys 1 July 2010 30 June 2012 nbsp Harm van Veldhoven 1 July 2012 30 December 2013 nbsp Franky Vercauteren 5 January 2014 5 May 2014 nbsp Aleksandar Jankovic 8 May 2014 6 September 2016 nbsp Yannick Ferrera 12 September 2016 22 October 2017 nbsp Aleksandar Jankovic 2 November 2017 Jan 2018 nbsp Dennis van Wijk Jan 2018 Aug 2018 nbsp Wouter Vrancken Aug 2018 May 2022 nbsp Danny Buijs 1 June 2022 17 October 2022 nbsp Steven Defour 17 October 2022 present Chairmen history editDate Name1904 06 nbsp Theophile Delvaulx1906 51 nbsp Francis Dessain1951 77 nbsp Patrick Dessain1977 82 nbsp Herman Candries1982 92 nbsp John Cordier1992 94 nbsp Willy Dussart Date Name1994 97 nbsp Jef De Graef1997 02 nbsp Willy Van den Wijngaert2003 nbsp Mark Uytterhoeven2003 2018 nbsp Johan Timmermans2018 2020 nbsp Dieter Penninckx2020 nbsp Luc LeemansSee also edit2017 19 Belgian football fraud scandalReferences edit Het AFAS stadion Achter de Kazerne kvmechelen be last check 30 March 2018 INFO EN CONTACT Archived from the original on 7 September 2011 Streek Stadsderby s Belgie 1 KV Mechelen vs Racing Mechelen doorfansvoorfans org 8 January 2017 Retrieved 26 May 2020 Duke Vic Renson Ronald 1 March 2003 From Factions to Fusions The Rise and Fall of Two Club Rivalries in Belgian Football International Review for the Sociology of Sport 38 1 61 77 doi 10 1177 10126902030381004 S2CID 145169427 Specialist Vitas bezorgt Lierse koude douche in sfeervolle derby in Mechelen voetbalkrant com 9 April 2017 Retrieved 26 May 2020 Beerschot Wilrijk fans zwaaien met geld voor derby tegen van matchfixing beschuldigde KV Mechelen Gazet Van Antwerpen 21 October 2018 Retrieved 26 May 2020 Beerschot klaagt licentie KV Mechelen aan It s a long shot Knack 7 October 2019 Retrieved 26 May 2020 11 mai 1988 a la Meinau Mechelen Ajax Racing Stub 17 May 2006 Retrieved 28 September 2017 Miller Nick 9 February 2015 Leeds Aston Villa and River Plate among the Top 10 dramatic declines ESPN FC Retrieved 28 September 2017 A kern 2023 2024 kvmechelen be External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to KV Mechelen in Dutch Official website in Dutch Fanclub website KV Mechelen at UEFA COM KV Mechelen at EUFO DE in German KV Mechelen at Weltfussball de in German KV Mechelen at Football Squads co uk KV Mechelen at National Football Teams com KV Mechelen at Football Lineups com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title K V Mechelen amp oldid 1185527942, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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