Sunday 13 January 2013

BELGIUM: KFC Verbroedering Arendonk (1959-2018) / FC Arendonk Sport (B) (2018-2019)

Kerkstraat, Arendonk (formerly KFC Verbroedering Arendonk / B ground of FC Arendonk Sport)

Belgium, province: Antwerp

13 I 2013 / FC Verbroedering Arendonk - FC Antonia 0-3 / Antwerp, Provincial League 1 (= BE level 5)
12 VIII 2017 / FC Verbroedering Arendonk - K Berg & Dal VV 0-3 / Antwerp, Provincial Cup - group stage, group 1

Note 1: combination of photos taken at the two match visits mentioned in the above (in completely different weather circumstances): photos 1-3, 7-13, 15-18 = v Berg & Dal, 2017; photos 4-6 & 14 = v Antonia, 2013. 

Note 2: FC Arendonk Sport, founded in 1924, changed their name to FC Verbroedering Arendonk one year after the end of World War II. In 1959, the club moved into the Kerkstraat ground. In 2018, KFC Verbroedering Arendonk merged with KFC Vrij Arendonk to form (a new) FC Arendonk Sport; first team football is being played at FC Vrij's ground. The stadium was used for one more season for lower team football and training purposes until finally being abandoned. It will be knocked down in the fall of 2020 to make way for a primary school.

















All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker (co-edited by J.C. te Boekhorst) / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author

Tuesday 8 January 2013

NETHERLANDS: vv Klundert

Molenvliet, Klundert (vv Klundert)

Netherlands, province: North Brabant

8 I 2013 / vv Klundert - Moerse Boys 0-1 / Friendly









Sunday 6 January 2013

BELGIUM: KNSAC Tervuren (1923-1975) / KNS Tervuren (1975-2007) / KV Tervuren (2007-2014) / KV Tervuren-Duisburg (2014-2021)

Berg van Termunt, Tervuren = Tervueren (formerly KNSAC Tervuren / KNS Tervuren / KV Tervuren / KV Tervuren-Duisburg)

Belgium, province: Flemish Brabant

6 I 2013 / KV Tervuren - KFC Peutie 4-1 / Brabant, Provincial League 2B (= BE level 6)

Note: New Star Athletic Club Tervuren, founded in 1923 (matricule 384), acquired the royal epithet in 1952, becoming a Société Royale as a result. In 1975, a name change resulted in the club henceforth being known as Koninklijke New Star (KNS) Tervuren. In 2007, KNS Tervuren concluded a merger with Voorwaarts Duisburg, forming Koninklijke Verenigd (KV) Tervuren. In 2014, a new name change resulted in the club name being extended to KV Tervuren-Duisburg. In 2021, frustrated by the lack of investment on the part of Tervuren's town council, the club decided to abandon the dilapidated premises at Berg van Termunt to also move their senior football to their youth academy, Schonenboom in Duisburg, home of the former Voorwaarts Duisburg.





















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

Saturday 5 January 2013

BELGIUM: K Ternesse VV

Terrein Scheersel-Brieleke, Wommelgem (K Ternesse VV)

Belgium, province: Antwerp

5 I 2013 / K Ternesse VV - K Excelsior SK Leopoldsburg 2-0 / National Division 4C (= BE level 4)