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Lierse S.K.

Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkoːnɪŋkləkə ˈliːrsə ˈspɔrtkrɪŋ]), often simply known as Lierse, was a Belgian professional football club from the city of Lier in the Antwerp province. Lierse have won four championship titles and two Belgian Cups. Lierse was one of the six Belgian clubs to have played in the UEFA Champions League group stage, the other being Anderlecht, Club Brugge, Genk, Standard Liège and KAA Gent.

K. Lierse S.K.
Full nameKoninklijke Lierse Sportkring
Nickname(s)De Pallieters
FoundedMarch 6, 1906
DissolvedMay 9, 2018
GroundHerman Vanderpoortenstadion, Lier
Capacity14,538[1]
OwnerMaged Samy
LeagueProximus League
2017–184th
WebsiteClub website

The club was founded in 1906 and they first promoted to the first division in 1927–28. Lierse was successful in the first division until the end of World War II, winning two titles and finishing only four times outside the top five. At the end of the 1947–48 season, they were relegated to the second division. Lierse enjoyed two more spells at the highest level, each time with a championship win (between 1953–54 and 1985–86 and between 1988–89 and 2006–07). Lierse spent five more years in first division between 2010–11 and 2014–15, but since then played in the second division.

Lierse played their home matches at the Herman Vanderpoortenstadion in Lier, which is also known as Het Lisp, because the stadium is located in a neighbourhood named Lisp. They had yellow and black colours. The club was bought by Egyptian businessman Maged Samy, who also owns KV Turnhout and Wadi Degla in Egypt.

The most capped player at the club is Bernard Voorhoof with 61 caps for Belgium, all when he was at Lierse. With 30 goals, he was the topscorer of the Belgium national football team together with Paul Van Himst, until Romelu Lukaku (who played in Lierse's youth squads) surpassed this record.

On May 9, 2018, the team announced that it requested bankruptcy.[2][3]

After the bankruptcy of the team, negotiations started with Lyra and Oosterzonen. Eventually two teams with the name Lierse were formed: K. Lyra-Lierse and K. Lierse Kempenzonen.[4] K. Lierse Kempenzonen will play with the old Lierse S.K. logo at the Herman Vanderpoortenstadion.[5]

History

 
Lierse SK in 1906: Founders and first players

The early years

In 1904, Gustaaf Van Den Roye learned about the game of football in Antwerp and got fascinated about it. He bought an authentic ball to play the game in his hometown of Lier. The first games were played on a terrain owned by the local graf Marnix de Sainte-Aldegonde. Local farmers were not pleased and the police had to intervene, who prohibited any further games. The graf was informed of what happened and he asked Van Den Roye to come and see him. When Van Den Roye told the Graf about his intent to start an actual football club and pointed out the difficulties he was faced with, The Graf promised him a terrain which could serve as a football ground.

On March 6, 1906, during a meeting in a local pub called De Roskam a football club was founded, named Liersche Sportkring. Lierse was born and a first board was established: Gerard Quaeyhaegens as chairman, Gust van den Roye as secretary and Georges Peeters as Treasurer. Graf Marnix de Sainte-Aldegonde agreed to become honorary chairman.

Two years after its foundation, in September 1908, Lierse became a member of the Royal Belgian Football Association, where it started playing in the lowest tier of Belgian Football. In 1913 the club made its first impact in Belgian football, when it became the first club ever out a regional league to reach the quarter-finals of the Belgian Cup. The club climbed through the ranks of Belgian football. In 1922, after winning a national play-off round Lierse gained promotion to the national levels of Belgian Football, which they would never leave until present.

1927–1948: First spell at the highest level

Five years after reaching the national levels, in 1927, Lierse became champions in division 1 the second tier of Belgian football, with a 2 points advantage over RSC Anderlecht. In doing so, Lierse succeeded promotion to the highest level for the first time in its history. This first spell in the top tier proved to be very successful immediately as Lierse became champions for the first time in 1932. In the 12 seasons that followed they finished only 1 time outside the top 5, becoming runner up in 1935 and 1939, and winning the championship again in 1941 (unofficial due to World War II) and 1942.

One of the major factors of the success of the club in this period was Bernard Voorhoof, who scored 350 goals in 529 matches for the club. He was voted "Lierse player of the century" when the club celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2006. Until now Voorhoof is also still the topscorer of the Belgium national football team with 30 goals in 61 matches and he is one of the four players worldwide to have competed in all 3 FIFA World Cups before World War II.

The second World War had its impact on the club though. 2 players of the club, national goalkeeper Frans Christiaens and Frans Vervoort died during allied bombardments on a factory in German-occupied Mortsel. Also Jules Van Craen, topscorer of the Belgian League in the 1943 season died during the war. In the season 1944–45 Lierse, together with three other clubs from the Antwerp area, did not compete in the league, due to the German bombardments on the Port of Antwerp. These facts, combined with some of the older players retiring caused the club to decline until they finished bottom of the league in 1948. After 21 years at the highest level, Lierse were relegated for the first time in its history.

1953–2018

In 1953, Lierse secured promotion to the highest level once again.

In 1960, K. Lierse S.K won their third championship title, and distinguished themselves at European level.

In 1969, Lierse won the Belgian Cup for the first time.

September 21, 1971 is considered an important day for Lierse. Two weeks earlier, Lierse had lost 0–2 at home to the far superior Leeds United in the first round of the UEFA Cup. Nobody expected that Lierse would win in Leeds, but Lierse had an improbably 0–4 win, and Leeds, the Cup holders, were knocked out.

In 1986, Lierse were again relegated, but in 1988, they were promoted back to the top division. Keeping up with the elite clubs in Belgium had now become the top priority. Rich clubs such as Anderlecht and Club Bruges reigned supreme in the Belgian League.

1991–1994: Telefusion Belgium sponsored Lierse in these years.

In 1997, Lierse became league champions again, to a large amount of people's surprise. The hotly tipped favourites, Club Bruges, were surprisingly beaten to the title by Lierse.

Two years later (1999), Lierse won the Belgian Cup again.

In May 2018, owner Maged Samy and David Nakhid failed to agree on terms for a possible acquisition, making the future of the club uncertain.[6][3]

Coaching staff

Position Name Nationality
Manager David Colpaert   BEL
Assistant Coach Nico Van Kerckhoven   BEL
Assistant Coach William Still   ENG
Goalkeeping Coach Patrick Nys   BEL

Managers

Lierse S.K. coaching history from 1930 to present

Honours

League

Cups

European record

As of 2019:
Competition Appearances Matches played Won Drawn Lost Goals for Goals against
UEFA Champions League 2 10 1 1 8 6 19
Cup Winners' Cup 2 6 3 0 3 12 12
UEFA Cup 5 18 5 3 10 28 28
Intertoto Cup 2 12 6 0 6 21 16

Stadium

 
Stadium Lierse anno 2018

Since 1925 Lierse played in the Herman Vanderpoortenstadion often referred to as Lisp. The latter is the location of the stadium in the residential area Lisp. The stadium has a capacity of 14,538.[7]

References

  1. ^ Het Herman Vanderpoortenstadion October 20, 2017, at the Wayback Machine lierse.com (last check March 30, 2018)
  2. ^ "Lierse is failliet, stamnummer 30 verdwijnt: "Game over"". sporza.be. May 9, 2018.
  3. ^ a b . www.lierse.com. Archived from the original on June 21, 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  4. ^ "Oosterzonen heeft akkoord over stadion Lierse: Lierse Kempenzonen komt eraan". June 1, 2018.
  5. ^ "Privacy settings". www.hln.be.
  6. ^ wic, gegy, dvd. "Drama voor Lierse: overname mislukt, club krijgt geen uitstel van het BAS: "Fans waardig afscheid geven"".
  7. ^ . www.lierse.com. Archived from the original on October 20, 2017. Retrieved April 2, 2018.

External links

  Media related to K Lierse SK at Wikimedia Commons

  • (in Dutch and English) Official website
  • (in English) UEFA page

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This article is about the men s football team For the women s football team see Lierse SK women Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring Dutch pronunciation ˈkoːnɪŋkleke ˈliːrse ˈspɔrtkrɪŋ often simply known as Lierse was a Belgian professional football club from the city of Lier in the Antwerp province Lierse have won four championship titles and two Belgian Cups Lierse was one of the six Belgian clubs to have played in the UEFA Champions League group stage the other being Anderlecht Club Brugge Genk Standard Liege and KAA Gent K Lierse S K Full nameKoninklijke Lierse SportkringNickname s De PallietersFoundedMarch 6 1906DissolvedMay 9 2018GroundHerman Vanderpoortenstadion LierCapacity14 538 1 OwnerMaged SamyLeagueProximus League2017 184thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThe club was founded in 1906 and they first promoted to the first division in 1927 28 Lierse was successful in the first division until the end of World War II winning two titles and finishing only four times outside the top five At the end of the 1947 48 season they were relegated to the second division Lierse enjoyed two more spells at the highest level each time with a championship win between 1953 54 and 1985 86 and between 1988 89 and 2006 07 Lierse spent five more years in first division between 2010 11 and 2014 15 but since then played in the second division Lierse played their home matches at the Herman Vanderpoortenstadion in Lier which is also known as Het Lisp because the stadium is located in a neighbourhood named Lisp They had yellow and black colours The club was bought by Egyptian businessman Maged Samy who also owns KV Turnhout and Wadi Degla in Egypt The most capped player at the club is Bernard Voorhoof with 61 caps for Belgium all when he was at Lierse With 30 goals he was the topscorer of the Belgium national football team together with Paul Van Himst until Romelu Lukaku who played in Lierse s youth squads surpassed this record On May 9 2018 the team announced that it requested bankruptcy 2 3 After the bankruptcy of the team negotiations started with Lyra and Oosterzonen Eventually two teams with the name Lierse were formed K Lyra Lierse and K Lierse Kempenzonen 4 K Lierse Kempenzonen will play with the old Lierse S K logo at the Herman Vanderpoortenstadion 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 The early years 1 2 1927 1948 First spell at the highest level 1 3 1953 2018 2 Coaching staff 2 1 Managers 3 Honours 3 1 League 3 2 Cups 4 European record 5 Stadium 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Lierse SK in 1906 Founders and first players The early years Edit In 1904 Gustaaf Van Den Roye learned about the game of football in Antwerp and got fascinated about it He bought an authentic ball to play the game in his hometown of Lier The first games were played on a terrain owned by the local graf Marnix de Sainte Aldegonde Local farmers were not pleased and the police had to intervene who prohibited any further games The graf was informed of what happened and he asked Van Den Roye to come and see him When Van Den Roye told the Graf about his intent to start an actual football club and pointed out the difficulties he was faced with The Graf promised him a terrain which could serve as a football ground On March 6 1906 during a meeting in a local pub called De Roskam a football club was founded named Liersche Sportkring Lierse was born and a first board was established Gerard Quaeyhaegens as chairman Gust van den Roye as secretary and Georges Peeters as Treasurer Graf Marnix de Sainte Aldegonde agreed to become honorary chairman Two years after its foundation in September 1908 Lierse became a member of the Royal Belgian Football Association where it started playing in the lowest tier of Belgian Football In 1913 the club made its first impact in Belgian football when it became the first club ever out a regional league to reach the quarter finals of the Belgian Cup The club climbed through the ranks of Belgian football In 1922 after winning a national play off round Lierse gained promotion to the national levels of Belgian Football which they would never leave until present 1927 1948 First spell at the highest level Edit Five years after reaching the national levels in 1927 Lierse became champions in division 1 the second tier of Belgian football with a 2 points advantage over RSC Anderlecht In doing so Lierse succeeded promotion to the highest level for the first time in its history This first spell in the top tier proved to be very successful immediately as Lierse became champions for the first time in 1932 In the 12 seasons that followed they finished only 1 time outside the top 5 becoming runner up in 1935 and 1939 and winning the championship again in 1941 unofficial due to World War II and 1942 One of the major factors of the success of the club in this period was Bernard Voorhoof who scored 350 goals in 529 matches for the club He was voted Lierse player of the century when the club celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2006 Until now Voorhoof is also still the topscorer of the Belgium national football team with 30 goals in 61 matches and he is one of the four players worldwide to have competed in all 3 FIFA World Cups before World War II The second World War had its impact on the club though 2 players of the club national goalkeeper Frans Christiaens and Frans Vervoort died during allied bombardments on a factory in German occupied Mortsel Also Jules Van Craen topscorer of the Belgian League in the 1943 season died during the war In the season 1944 45 Lierse together with three other clubs from the Antwerp area did not compete in the league due to the German bombardments on the Port of Antwerp These facts combined with some of the older players retiring caused the club to decline until they finished bottom of the league in 1948 After 21 years at the highest level Lierse were relegated for the first time in its history 1953 2018 Edit In 1953 Lierse secured promotion to the highest level once again In 1960 K Lierse S K won their third championship title and distinguished themselves at European level In 1969 Lierse won the Belgian Cup for the first time September 21 1971 is considered an important day for Lierse Two weeks earlier Lierse had lost 0 2 at home to the far superior Leeds United in the first round of the UEFA Cup Nobody expected that Lierse would win in Leeds but Lierse had an improbably 0 4 win and Leeds the Cup holders were knocked out In 1986 Lierse were again relegated but in 1988 they were promoted back to the top division Keeping up with the elite clubs in Belgium had now become the top priority Rich clubs such as Anderlecht and Club Bruges reigned supreme in the Belgian League 1991 1994 Telefusion Belgium sponsored Lierse in these years In 1997 Lierse became league champions again to a large amount of people s surprise The hotly tipped favourites Club Bruges were surprisingly beaten to the title by Lierse Two years later 1999 Lierse won the Belgian Cup again In May 2018 owner Maged Samy and David Nakhid failed to agree on terms for a possible acquisition making the future of the club uncertain 6 3 Coaching staff EditPosition Name NationalityManager David Colpaert BELAssistant Coach Nico Van Kerckhoven BELAssistant Coach William Still ENGGoalkeeping Coach Patrick Nys BELManagers Edit Lierse S K coaching history from 1930 to present Gyula Jules Turnauer 1930 36 Bill Berry July 1 1946 June 30 1948 Keith Spurgeon 1970 Frans de Munck 1971 Janos Bedl July 1 1972 June 30 1973 Hans Croon 1974 75 Janos Bedl July 1 1975 June 30 1977 Gustaaf Vandenbergh 1977 79 Ernst Kunnecke 1979 81 Janos Bedl July 1 1981 June 30 1982 Hans Croon 1982 83 Johan Boskamp 1984 87 Walter Meeuws July 1 1987 March 1 1988 Dimitri Davidovic July 1 1988 June 30 1989 Barry Hulshoff 1989 91 Herman Helleputte 1991 94 Eric Gerets July 1 1994 June 30 1997 Jos Daerden July 1 1997 July 1 1998 Walter Meeuws July 1 1998 June 30 2001 Regi Van Acker 2001 02 Emilio Ferrera July 1 2002 May 18 2004 Paul Put July 1 2004 November 2 2005 Eric van Meir interim Nov 2005 Rene Trost November 7 2005 November 13 2006 Kjetil Rekdal November 22 2006 June 25 2007 Herman Helleputte July 1 2007 February 18 2010 Aime Anthuenis February 21 2010 September 19 2010 Eric Van Meir September 19 2010 January 3 2011 Trond Sollied January 3 2011 June 30 2011 Chris Janssens July 1 2011 November 12 2012 Herman Vermeulen interim November 1 2012 November 12 2012 Hany Ramzy Nov 2012 13 Stanley Menzo July 1 2013 August 31 2014 Slavisa Stojanovic September 5 2014 January 28 2015 Herman Helleputte January 28 2015 January 30 2015 Olivier Guillou January 30 2015 May 31 2015 Younes Zerdouk June 10 2015 September 14 2015 Eric Van Meir Sept 2015 March 15 2017 Frederik Vanderbiest March 16 2017 Okt 6 2017 William Still together with David Colpaert Okt 7 2017 current Honours EditLeague Edit Belgian First Division Champions 1931 32 1941 42 1959 60 1996 97 Runners up 1934 35 1938 39 Belgian Second Division Winners 1926 27 2009 10 Runners up 5 1924 25 1948 49 1949 50 1952 53 2008 09 Belgian Second Division Final Round Winners 1974 1988 2006Cups Edit Belgian Cup Winners 1968 69 1998 99 Runners up 1975 76 Belgian Super Cup Winners 1997 1999European record EditAs of 2019 Competition Appearances Matches played Won Drawn Lost Goals for Goals againstUEFA Champions League 2 10 1 1 8 6 19Cup Winners Cup 2 6 3 0 3 12 12UEFA Cup 5 18 5 3 10 28 28Intertoto Cup 2 12 6 0 6 21 16Stadium Edit Stadium Lierse anno 2018 Since 1925 Lierse played in the Herman Vanderpoortenstadion often referred to as Lisp The latter is the location of the stadium in the residential area Lisp The stadium has a capacity of 14 538 7 References Edit Het Herman Vanderpoortenstadion Archived October 20 2017 at the Wayback Machine lierse com last check March 30 2018 Lierse is failliet stamnummer 30 verdwijnt Game over sporza be May 9 2018 a b K Lierse S K CVBA heeft het faillissement aangevraagd Lierse SK www lierse com Archived from the original on June 21 2018 Retrieved May 9 2018 Oosterzonen heeft akkoord over stadion Lierse Lierse Kempenzonen komt eraan June 1 2018 Privacy settings www hln be wic gegy dvd Drama voor Lierse overname mislukt club krijgt geen uitstel van het BAS Fans waardig afscheid geven Stadion Lierse SK www lierse com Archived from the original on October 20 2017 Retrieved April 2 2018 External links Edit Media related to K Lierse SK at Wikimedia Commons in Dutch and English Official website in English UEFA page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lierse S K amp oldid 1130917807, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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