Sunday, 21 August 2022

BELGIUM: FC Maria-Lierde (1976-2003) / K Olsa Brakel (B) (2003-2013) / RC Ophasselt (B) (2003-2011) / RSC Ophasselt (B) (2011-2013) / RSC Ophasselt (2013-2014)

Terrein Caudenberg, Sint-Maria-Lierde = Lierde-Sainte-Marie (formerly FC Maria-Lierde / B ground of RC Ophasselt / A & B ground of RSC Ophasselt)

Belgium, province: East Flanders = Oost-Vlaanderen

August 2022 / no match visited

Timeline
  • 1976 / Foundation of FC Maria-Lierde, with the club obtaining membership of Belgium's Football Association under matricule 8469.
  • 1991 / After 15 consecutive seasons in Provincial League 4, FC Maria-Lierde wins the promotion play-offs, gaining access to P3. 
  • 1996 / After one season in Provincial League 4, the club wins its only-ever league title, thus bouncing back to Provincial League 3.
  • 1998 / Winning the play-offs, FC Maria-Lierde manages an unprecedented promotion to Provincial League 2.
  • 2003 / FC Maria-Lierde folds, being absorbed by KVC De Toekomst Borsbeke. Terrein Caudenberg is taken over by Rapide Club (RC) Ophasselt and K Olsa Brakel, who both use it as a training pitch.
  • 2013 / Having won promotion to East Flanders' Provincial League 3, RC Ophasselt - meanwhile having changed its name to become Rapide Santos Club (RSC) Ophasselt - moves the majority of its first team matches in the 2013-14 season to Terrein Caudenberg. Also in 2013, with two synthetic pitches being inaugurated at K Olsa Brakel's main ground in Nederbrakel, that club stops making use of Terrein Caudenberg.
  • 2014 / Moving all of its activities to Terrein Hasseltsestraat in Ophasselt proper, RSC Ophasselt abandons Terrein Caudenberg once and for all.




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

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