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{{Short description|Belgian football club}} {{Short description|Belgian football club}}
{{Distinguish|Beerschot AC (women)|K. Beerschot V.A.C.|K Beerschot VA}} {{Distinguish|Beerschot AC (women)|K. Beerschot V.A.C.|K Beerschot VA}}
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| clubname = Beerschot AC | clubname = Beerschot AC
| image = Beerschot AC logo.svg | image = Beerschot AC logo.svg
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| fullname = Koninklijke Beerschot Antwerpen Club | fullname = Koninklijke Beerschot Antwerpen Club
| nickname = ''De Mannekes'', ''De Ratten'' | nickname = ''De Mannekes'', ''De Ratten''
| founded = 1920 (Germinal Ekeren)<br>1999 (merger; as Germinal Beerschot) | founded = {{Start date and age|1920|df=y}} (Germinal Ekeren)<br>{{Start date and age|1999|df=y}} (merger; as Germinal Beerschot)
| dissolved= 2013 | dissolved= {{Start date and age|2013|df=y}}
| ground = ], Antwerp | ground = ], Antwerp
| capacity = 12,771 | capacity = 12,771
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'''Koninklijke Beerschot Antwerpen Club''' ({{IPA-nl|ˈkoːnɪŋkləkə ˈbeːrsxɔt ˈɑntʋɛrpə(n) ˈklɵp}}), simply known as '''Beerschot AC''', was a Belgian ] club based in southern ]. Beerschot played in the ] from ] (as Germinal Beerschot) until ], when they were relegated not only through their league position, but also lost their professional licence through financial issues, being officially declared bankrupt on 21 May 2013&nbsp;– one week after the season had ended. '''Koninklijke Beerschot Antwerpen Club''' ({{IPA|nl|ˈkoːnɪŋkləkə ˈbeːrsxɔt ˈɑntʋɛrpə(ŋ) ˈklʏp}}), simply known as '''Beerschot AC''', was a Belgian ] club based in southern ]. Beerschot played in the ] from ] (as Germinal Beerschot) until ], when they were relegated not only through their league position, but also lost their professional licence through financial issues, being officially declared bankrupt on 21 May 2013&nbsp;– one week after the season had ended.


The club was established in 1999 as the result of the merger between ] and KFC Germinal Ekeren, from which they took over the ] and history. Prior to the merger, Germinal Ekeren had been a first division club for 10 years, while 7 times Belgian champion Beerschot was struggling with financial problems in the ]. The club won 2 ]s, one as Germinal Ekeren in 1997, the other as Germinal Beerschot in 2005. Their best league ranking was a 3rd place in ] and in ]. '''K.F.C. Germinal Ekeren''', established in 1920, rebranded themselves as Germinal Beerschot in 1999, retaining the ] and history but adopting some of the identity of ], seven-times Belgian champions but struggling with financial problems in the ]. Germinal Ekeren had been a first division club for the past decade, and were ] winners in 1997.


Following the merger in 1999, the club moved from the Veltwijckstadion in the municipality of ] to the ] in the Kiel neighbourhood in Antwerp. Their outfits mixed the yellow and red of Germinal Ekeren with the purple of Beerschot. Their biggest rival is ]. On 17 May 2011, the club changed its name again to Koninklijke Beerschot Antwerpse Club or '''Beerschot AC'''. The name change was the result of an internal struggle which split the board of directors which ended with the former Germinal Ekeren board members vacating their position, giving a free path to remove the mention of Germinal<ref>{{cite news Following the merger in 1999, the club moved from the Veltwijckstadion in the municipality of ] to the ] in the Kiel neighbourhood in Antwerp. Their outfits mixed the yellow and red of Germinal Ekeren with the purple of Beerschot. Their biggest rival was ] They won the Belgian Cup in 2005.
On 17 May 2011, the club changed its name again to Koninklijke Beerschot Antwerpse Club or '''Beerschot AC'''. The name change was the result of an internal struggle which split the board of directors which ended with the former Germinal Ekeren board members vacating their position, giving a free path to remove the mention of Germinal<ref>{{cite news
|url=http://www.sporza.be/permalink/1.1028600 |url=http://www.sporza.be/permalink/1.1028600
|title=Don't say Germinal Beerschot but Koninklijke Beerschot AC |title=Don't say Germinal Beerschot but Koninklijke Beerschot AC
|language=nl |language=nl
|date=20 May 2011 |date=20 May 2011
|publisher=sporza.be
|publisher=sporza.be}}</ref> in the team's name by the new directors as part of a business plan to restore the former ] in its former glory. In addition, the club set its motto to the Latin phrase 'Tene Quod Bene', which translates as 'keep what is good', again referring to the fact that only the "Beerschot" part was kept. After being relegated in ], the club went bankrupt at the end of the season, was removed from competition altogether and folded shortly afterwards. In June 2013 ] unofficially integrated Beerschot AC’s identity into theirs to become ], moving to Beerschot AC’s vacated stadium.<ref name=mergeBWBF/> This new club started in the first division of the ].<ref name=mergeBWBF/>
|access-date=20 May 2011
|archive-date=14 December 2019
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191214101352/http://www.sporza.be/permalink/1.1028600
|url-status=live
}}</ref> in the team's name by the new directors as part of a business plan to restore the former ] to its former glory. In addition, the club set its motto to the Latin phrase 'Tene Quod Bene', which translates as 'keep what is good', again referring to the fact that only the "Beerschot" part was kept. After being relegated in ], the club went bankrupt at the end of the season, was removed from competition altogether and folded shortly afterwards. In June 2013, ] unofficially integrated Beerschot AC's identity into theirs to become ], moving to Beerschot AC's vacated stadium.<ref name=mergeBWBF/> This new club started in the first division of the ].<ref name=mergeBWBF/>


The youth academy of Beerschot produced the likes of ], ], ], ], and ]. The youth academy of Beerschot produced the likes of ], ], ], ], and ].
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In 1920 '''F.C. Germinal Ekeren''' was founded in the town of ], a northern suburb of ]. Several years earlier, in 1899, '''Beerschot''' was founded at Het Kiel, a southern outskirt of Antwerp, where the ] had been held. In 1971 Germinal Ekeren added the prefix '']'' to their name (meaning ''Royal'' in ]). The team reached the top division in Belgian football in 1989 and finished 13th. They achieved their highest league position of third in 1996 and 1998 and subsequently qualified for the ]. However, in 1999, due to the low attendance of supporters and limited expansion possibilities in Ekeren, the club merged with Beerschot who were then playing in the 3rd division and themselves had severe financial problems. In 1920 '''F.C. Germinal Ekeren''' was founded in the town of ], a northern suburb of ]. Several years earlier, in 1899, '''Beerschot''' was founded at Het Kiel, a southern outskirt of Antwerp, where the ] had been held. In 1971 Germinal Ekeren added the prefix '']'' to their name (meaning ''Royal'' in ]). The team reached the top division in Belgian football in 1989 and finished 13th. They achieved their highest league position of third in 1996 and 1998 and subsequently qualified for the ]. However, in 1999, due to the low attendance of supporters and limited expansion possibilities in Ekeren, the club merged with Beerschot who were then playing in the 3rd division and themselves had severe financial problems.


] ]
The new team, '''K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot Antwerpen''' kept the matricule n°3530 of Ekeren to keep their place in the first division, but retained the stadium of Beerschot, rebuilding it in the process. By keeping the matricule of Ekeren, the honours of Beerschot were considered to be distinct and separate from the new team and the club finally dropped the name Antwerpen in 2003. In 2004 further financial difficulties were experienced and ], a Belgian football coach was brought in. He led the team to victory in the ] that year, and in doing so secured a place in ] for his side. After only 7 matches in the ] season, he was fired due to bad results (4 points from 21 and a 3–0 defeat against the 18th placed team). The current coach is ] after the previous coach ] left to become an assistant coach at Dutch club Twente. The new team, '''K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot Antwerpen''' kept the matricule n°3530 of Ekeren to keep their place in the first division, but retained the stadium of Beerschot, rebuilding it in the process. By keeping the matricule of Ekeren, the honours of Beerschot were considered to be distinct and separate from the new team and the club finally dropped the name Antwerpen in 2003. In 2004 further financial difficulties were experienced and ] was brought in as coach. He led the team to victory in the ] that year, and in doing so secured a place in ] for his side. After only 7 matches in the ] season, he was fired due to bad results (4 points from 21 and a 3–0 defeat against the 18th placed team).


May 2013, ] Beerschot announced it will be ]. After having failed to present a financial plan to the ], the club had lost its license to play in the 1st division. Unable to attract enough financial means to continue playing in a lower division they decided upon liquidation. Initially it was unclear what would happen to the matricule or players,<ref>{{cite news|title=Beerschot in vereffening|url=http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/2732/Beerschot/article/detail/1631906/2013/05/13/Beerschot-in-vereffening.dhtml|access-date=14 May 2013|newspaper=Het Laatste Nieuws|date=13 May 2013}}</ref> but it became clear on 21 May 2013 that the club dissolved, meaning the matricule was lost and the players free to look for a new club.<ref>{{cite news|title=Beerschot bankrupt, De Wever looks for solution|url=http://www.sporza.be/permalink/1.1635663|access-date=21 May 2013|newspaper=sporza.be|date=21 May 2013}}</ref> May 2013, ] Beerschot announced it would be ]. After having failed to present a financial plan to the ], the club had lost its license to play in the 1st division. Unable to attract enough financial means to continue playing in a lower division they decided upon liquidation. Initially it was unclear what would happen to the matricule or players,<ref>{{cite news|title=Beerschot in vereffening|url=http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/2732/Beerschot/article/detail/1631906/2013/05/13/Beerschot-in-vereffening.dhtml|access-date=14 May 2013|newspaper=Het Laatste Nieuws|date=13 May 2013|archive-date=10 June 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130610024733/http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/2732/Beerschot/article/detail/1631906/2013/05/13/Beerschot-in-vereffening.dhtml|url-status=live}}</ref> but it became clear on 21 May 2013 that the club dissolved, meaning the matricule was lost and the players free to look for a new club.<ref>{{cite news|title=Beerschot bankrupt, De Wever looks for solution|url=http://www.sporza.be/permalink/1.1635663|access-date=21 May 2013|newspaper=sporza.be|date=21 May 2013|archive-date=19 December 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191219172716/https://sporza.be/nl/|url-status=live}}</ref>


Late May 2013 the "entourage" and fans of Beerschot started negotiations with ] and ] in the hope of a "merge" of Beerschot with one of them.<ref name=mergeBWBF/> In June 2013 when K.FC.O.Wilrijk its name into ] this "merge" took place.<ref name=mergeBWBF/> The new club started in the first division of the ].<ref name=mergeBWBF>{{in lang|nl}} , ] (31 May 2013)<br>{{in lang|nl}} {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130608080855/http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/lagere_klasse/13053beerschot_wilrijk |date=8 June 2013 }}, ] (31 May 2013)</ref> Late May 2013 the "entourage" and fans of Beerschot started negotiations with ] and ] in the hope of a "merge" of Beerschot with one of them.<ref name=mergeBWBF/> In June 2013 when K.F.C.O. Wilrijk adapted its name into ], this "merge" took place.<ref name=mergeBWBF/> The new club started in the first division of the ].<ref name=mergeBWBF>{{in lang|nl}} {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130610090548/http://www.hln.be/hln/nl/10356/Beerschot-AC/article/detail/1643683/2013/05/31/Beerschot-verandert-in-KFCO-Beerschot-Wilrijk-en-start-in-eerste-provinciale.dhtml |date=10 June 2013 }}, ] (31 May 2013)<br>{{in lang|nl}} {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130608080855/http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/lagere_klasse/13053beerschot_wilrijk |date=8 June 2013 }}, ] (31 May 2013)</ref>


=== European competitions === === European competitions ===
The matricule number 3530 played their first European game as KFC Germinal Ekeren in the ] against ] of ] (losing 2–0 away and drawing 1–1 at home). They qualified for the ] in that year following a 5th-place finish in the championship. They then had to wait until ] and a 6th-place finish to qualify for their next European competition (]). Unfortunately by finishing 2nd in the first round of Group 3 behind ] of ], KFC did not qualify for the second round. In ] they qualified for the UEFA Cup after finishing 3rd in the league. The club was defeated by ] in the first round. The matricule number 3530 played their first European game as KFC Germinal Ekeren in the ] against ] of ] (losing 2–0 away and drawing 1–1 at home). They qualified for the ] in that year following a 5th-place finish in the championship. They then had to wait until ] and a 6th-place finish to qualify for their next European competition (]). Unfortunately by finishing 2nd in the first round of Group 3 behind ] of ], KFC did not qualify for the second round. In ] they qualified for the UEFA Cup after finishing 3rd in the league. The club was defeated by ] in the first round.


In ] they played the ] after a ] win. They lost in the second round at the hands of ] after a win against ]. The ], they reached the UEFA Cup first preliminary round after a 3rd place, but lost in the second preliminary round against Swiss team ]. In the ], they met ] of Azerbaijan in the second round, drawing 1–1 at home but losing 0–1 away to be eliminated from the competition. In ] they played the ] after a ] win. They lost in the second round at the hands of ] after a win against ]. The ], they reached the UEFA Cup first preliminary round after a 3rd place, but lost in the second preliminary round against Swiss team ]. In the ], they met ] of Azerbaijan in the second round, drawing 1–1 at home but losing 0–1 away to be eliminated from the competition.


== Honours == == Honours ==
*''']:''' *''']'''
**'''Winners (1):''' 1988–89 **'''Winners (1):''' 1988–89
*''']:''' *''']'''
**'''Winners (2):''' ], ] **'''Winners (2):''' ], ]
**'''Runners-up (2):''' ], 1994–95 **''Runners-up (2):'' ], 1994–95
*''']:''' *''']'''
**'''Runners-up (2):''' ], ] **''Runners-up (2):'' ], ]


== European record == == European record ==
:''As of December 2008.'' :''As of December 2008.''

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== References == == References ==
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Belgian football club Not to be confused with Beerschot AC (women), K. Beerschot V.A.C., or K Beerschot VA.

Football club
Beerschot AC
Full nameKoninklijke Beerschot Antwerpen Club
Nickname(s)De Mannekes, De Ratten
Founded1920; 104 years ago (1920) (Germinal Ekeren)
1999; 25 years ago (1999) (merger; as Germinal Beerschot)
Dissolved2013; 11 years ago (2013)
GroundOlympisch Stadion, Antwerp
Capacity12,771
Home colours Away colours

Koninklijke Beerschot Antwerpen Club (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkoːnɪŋkləkə ˈbeːrsxɔt ˈɑntʋɛrpə(ŋ) ˈklʏp]), simply known as Beerschot AC, was a Belgian football club based in southern Antwerp. Beerschot played in the Belgian Pro League from 1999–2000 (as Germinal Beerschot) until 2012–13, when they were relegated not only through their league position, but also lost their professional licence through financial issues, being officially declared bankrupt on 21 May 2013 – one week after the season had ended.

K.F.C. Germinal Ekeren, established in 1920, rebranded themselves as Germinal Beerschot in 1999, retaining the matricule number and history but adopting some of the identity of K Beerschot VAC, seven-times Belgian champions but struggling with financial problems in the third division. Germinal Ekeren had been a first division club for the past decade, and were Belgian Cup winners in 1997.

Following the merger in 1999, the club moved from the Veltwijckstadion in the municipality of Ekeren to the Olympisch Stadion in the Kiel neighbourhood in Antwerp. Their outfits mixed the yellow and red of Germinal Ekeren with the purple of Beerschot. Their biggest rival was Royal Antwerp F.C. They won the Belgian Cup in 2005.

On 17 May 2011, the club changed its name again to Koninklijke Beerschot Antwerpse Club or Beerschot AC. The name change was the result of an internal struggle which split the board of directors which ended with the former Germinal Ekeren board members vacating their position, giving a free path to remove the mention of Germinal in the team's name by the new directors as part of a business plan to restore the former K. Beerschot V.A.C. to its former glory. In addition, the club set its motto to the Latin phrase 'Tene Quod Bene', which translates as 'keep what is good', again referring to the fact that only the "Beerschot" part was kept. After being relegated in 2012–13, the club went bankrupt at the end of the season, was removed from competition altogether and folded shortly afterwards. In June 2013, K.F.C.O. Wilrijk unofficially integrated Beerschot AC's identity into theirs to become FCO Beerschot Wilrijk, moving to Beerschot AC's vacated stadium. This new club started in the first division of the Belgian Provincial leagues.

The youth academy of Beerschot produced the likes of Thomas Vermaelen, Mousa Dembélé, Radja Nainggolan, Jan Vertonghen, and Toby Alderweireld.

History

In 1920 F.C. Germinal Ekeren was founded in the town of Ekeren, a northern suburb of Antwerp. Several years earlier, in 1899, Beerschot was founded at Het Kiel, a southern outskirt of Antwerp, where the 1920 Olympics had been held. In 1971 Germinal Ekeren added the prefix Koninklijk to their name (meaning Royal in Dutch). The team reached the top division in Belgian football in 1989 and finished 13th. They achieved their highest league position of third in 1996 and 1998 and subsequently qualified for the UEFA Cup. However, in 1999, due to the low attendance of supporters and limited expansion possibilities in Ekeren, the club merged with Beerschot who were then playing in the 3rd division and themselves had severe financial problems.

With the change, a new logo was also introduced, replacing the former logo of Germinal Beerschot

The new team, K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot Antwerpen kept the matricule n°3530 of Ekeren to keep their place in the first division, but retained the stadium of Beerschot, rebuilding it in the process. By keeping the matricule of Ekeren, the honours of Beerschot were considered to be distinct and separate from the new team and the club finally dropped the name Antwerpen in 2003. In 2004 further financial difficulties were experienced and Marc Brys was brought in as coach. He led the team to victory in the Belgian Cup that year, and in doing so secured a place in UEFA Cup for his side. After only 7 matches in the Jupiler League 2005-06 season, he was fired due to bad results (4 points from 21 and a 3–0 defeat against the 18th placed team).

May 2013, Naamloze vennootschap Beerschot announced it would be liquidated. After having failed to present a financial plan to the Royal Belgian Football Association, the club had lost its license to play in the 1st division. Unable to attract enough financial means to continue playing in a lower division they decided upon liquidation. Initially it was unclear what would happen to the matricule or players, but it became clear on 21 May 2013 that the club dissolved, meaning the matricule was lost and the players free to look for a new club.

Late May 2013 the "entourage" and fans of Beerschot started negotiations with K.F.C.O. Wilrijk and Sportkring Sint-Niklaas in the hope of a "merge" of Beerschot with one of them. In June 2013 when K.F.C.O. Wilrijk adapted its name into F.C.O. Beerschot-Wilrijk, this "merge" took place. The new club started in the first division of the Belgian Provincial leagues.

European competitions

The matricule number 3530 played their first European game as KFC Germinal Ekeren in the 1991–92 season against Celtic F.C. of Scotland (losing 2–0 away and drawing 1–1 at home). They qualified for the UEFA Cup in that year following a 5th-place finish in the championship. They then had to wait until 1995 and a 6th-place finish to qualify for their next European competition (Intertoto Cup). Unfortunately by finishing 2nd in the first round of Group 3 behind FC Aarau of Switzerland, KFC did not qualify for the second round. In 1996–97 they qualified for the UEFA Cup after finishing 3rd in the league. The club was defeated by Grazer AK in the first round.

In 1997–98 they played the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup after a Belgian Cup win. They lost in the second round at the hands of VfB Stuttgart after a win against FK Crvena Zvezda. The next season, they reached the UEFA Cup first preliminary round after a 3rd place, but lost in the second preliminary round against Swiss team Servette FC. In the 2008 Intertoto Cup, they met Neftchi Baku of Azerbaijan in the second round, drawing 1–1 at home but losing 0–1 away to be eliminated from the competition.

Honours

European record

As of December 2008.
Competition Appearances Matches played Won Drawn Lost GF GA
Cup Winners' Cup 1 4 2 1 1 8 9
UEFA Cup 4 10 3 4 3 11 12
Intertoto Cup 2 6 2 3 1 11 7
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1991–92 UEFA Cup 1R Scotland Celtic F.C. 1–1 0–2
1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 3 Switzerland FC Aarau 3–3
Faroe Islands HB Torshavn 1–1
Romania Universitatea Cluj 4–1
Norway Tromsø IL 2–0
1996–97 UEFA Cup 1R Austria Grazer AK 3–1 0–2
1997–98 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Crvena Zvezda 3–2 1–1
2R Germany VfB Stuttgart 0–4 4–2
1998–99 UEFA Cup 1QR Bosnia and Herzegovina FK Sarajevo 4–1 0–0
2QR Switzerland Servette Genève 1–4 2–1
2005–06 UEFA Cup 1R France Olympique Marseille 0–0 0–0 (1–4 pen.)
2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup 2R Azerbaijan Neftçi Baku 1–1 0–1

Notable former players

Former coaches

References

  1. "Don't say Germinal Beerschot but Koninklijke Beerschot AC" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 20 May 2011. Archived from the original on 14 December 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
  2. ^ (in Dutch) Beerschot verandert in KFCO Beerschot-Wilrijk en start in eerste provinciale Archived 10 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Het Laatste Nieuws (31 May 2013)
    (in Dutch) Beerschot leeft voort in KFCO Beerschot-Wilrijk Archived 8 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Sporza (31 May 2013)
  3. "Beerschot in vereffening". Het Laatste Nieuws. 13 May 2013. Archived from the original on 10 June 2013. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  4. "Beerschot bankrupt, De Wever looks for solution". sporza.be. 21 May 2013. Archived from the original on 19 December 2019. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
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