Sunday, 12 December 2010

BELGIUM: KFC Vilvoorde (1970-2011) / VK Vilvoorde (2011-2013) / Sporting Vilvoorde-Koningslo (2013-2014, 2015-2016) / SC Vilvoorde (2014-2017) / Vilvoorde City (2016-) / Infinity FC Vilvoorde (2017-)

Stedelijk Sportstadion 'De Drie Fonteinen', Filford = Vilvoorde = Vilvorde (Infinity FC Vilvoorde, formerly KFC Vilvoorde / VK Vilvoorde / Sporting Vilvoorde-Koningslo / SC Vilvoorde)

Belgium, province: Flemish Brabant

12 XII 2010 / FC Vilvoorde - FC Ganshoren 1-3 / Brabant, Provincial League 1 (= fifth level)


Note: FC Vilvoorde went bankrupt in 2011. A new club was formed, VK Vilvoorde, in 2011, but its permit to play at the Drie Fonteinen stadium was discontinued by the city council in 2013. In the 2013-'14 season, Sporting Vilvoorde-Koningslo (another club in the same municipality) were asked to fill the void by playing their matches in the stadium, but they had to suspend all activities in March 2016 after a conflict with the Royal Belgian Football Association which had caused them to remain inactive during the 2014/2015 season - their successor club, Vilvoorde City, were allowed to use the stadium from their foundation in 2016 onwards. In 2014, another new team was formed to play at Drie Fonteinen: SC Vilvoorde, who changed their name to become Infinity FC Vilvoorde in 2017.












Monday, 29 November 2010

NETHERLANDS: RKVV JEKA (2009-)

Gemeentelijk-Tussen de Leyen, Breda (RKVV JEKA)

Netherlands, province: North Brabant

27 XI 2010 / RKVV JEKA - VVGZ 0-3 / Regional Cup District South I
5 VI 2011 / RKVV JEKA - SV Deurne 0-2 / Zondag Hoofdklasse-1e klasse promotion-relegation play-off (fourth/fifth level)









 

Sunday, 28 November 2010

BELGIUM: KFC Linda Olen

Kattebos, Olen-Centrum (FC Linda Olen)

Belgium, province: Antwerp

28 XI 2010 / FC Linda Olen - AC Olen 1-2 / Antwerp, Provincial League 2B (= sixth level)











Saturday, 27 November 2010

BELGIUM: KFC Oosterzonen (1943-2018) / Lierse Kempenzonen (B) (2018-2023) / VC Immer Oost Oosterwijk (2020-) / KVC Westerlo (B) (2023-) / KFC Houtvenne (2023-) / VC Westerlo Kemphanen (2024-)

Terrein Bovemansstraat "Camp Westel", Oosterwijk (VC Immer Oost Oosterwijk, KFC Houtvenne / VC Westerlo Kemphanen, formerly KFC Oosterzonen & B ground of Lierse Kempenzonen)

Belgium, province: Antwerp

27 XI 2010 / KFC Oosterzonen - Patro Eisden Maasmechelen 1-0 / National Division 4C (= BE level 4)
15 IV 2019 / Lierse Kempenzonen Reserves - RWDM Reserves 2-3 / Reserves' Amateur Division 1 (= BE reserves - level 3)

Note 1: KFC Oosterzonen, founded in 1943, were renamed Lierse Kempenzonen in 2018, filling the void left at Lier's Herman Vanderpoortenstadion (nicknamed "'t Lisp") after the demise of K Lierse SK. Since the name change, the stadium in Oosterwijk was Lierse Kempenzonen's B ground. In 2020, they were joined by VC Immer Oost Oosterwijk - in effect the new name of VC Immer Voort after the eviction of this club from their ground at Groenstraat, Voortkapel (2020). In 2023, when Lierse Kempenzonen broke its ties with Oosterwijk and Terrein Bovemansstraat, VC Immer Oost welcomed a new groundsharer in the shape of KFC Houtvenne, who had previously moved its first team football to KVC Westerlo's Stadion 't Kuipje veld 6. KVC Westerlo also moved part of its youth academy to Oosterwijk, renaming the ground 'Camp Westel' - and with the club's B team entering the football pyramid in mid-2024, Terrein Bovemansstraat was chosen as the home ground for that team as well.

Note 2: below, a compilation of photographs of three different visits: pictures 1-2, 6, 8-18, 20-22, 24 & 26 = match visit, April 2019 / pictures 3-5 & 7 = non-matchday visit, 28 XI 2010 / pictures 19, 23 & 25 = match visit, 27 XI 2010. 

























 All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author