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{{Short description|Belgian football club}}
{{About|the football club dissolved in 2020|the new club with similar name|S.K. Roeselare}}
{{Infobox football club {{Infobox football club
| clubname = Roeselare | clubname = Roeselare
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| nickname = | nickname =
| founded = {{start date and age|1921|7|20|df=y}} (creation)<br>{{start date and age|1999|7|1|df=y}} (merge and registration) | founded = {{start date and age|1921|7|20|df=y}} (creation)<br>{{start date and age|1999|7|1|df=y}} (merge and registration)
| dissolved = {{start date and age|2020}}
| ground = ], ] | ground = ], ]
| capacity = 9,490<ref>, ksvroeselare.be (last check 30/03/2018)</ref> | capacity = 9,490<ref>, ksvroeselare.be (last check 30/03/2018)</ref>
| owner = Xiu Li Dai | owner = ]
| chairman = Yves Olivier | chairman = Yves Olivier
| mgrtitle = CEO & Sports Director | mgrtitle = Manager
| manager = ] | manager = ]
| league = ] | league = ]
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| shorts2 = 000000 | shorts2 = 000000
| socks2 = 000000 | socks2 = 000000
| geldig = 2016/17
}} }}


'''Koninklijke Sport Vereniging Roeselare''', or '''KSV Roeselare''' ({{IPA-nl|kaːʔɛsˌfeː ˈrusəlaːrə}}),<ref>''V.'' in isolation: {{IPA-nl|veː|}}.</ref> is a ] ] club from the city of ] in ]. Its ] is the n°134. It has last played in the ] from ] to ]. '''Koninklijke Sport Vereniging Roeselare''', abbreviated to '''KSV Roeselare''' ({{IPA|nl|ˌkaːʔɛsfeː ˈrusəˌlaːrə}}), also known in ] as '''KSV Roulers''', was a ] ] club from the city of ] in ]. Its ] was 134. It last played at the highest level of Belgian football from ] until ], but finally folded in 2020 after having relegated to the third level and going bankrupt.


== History == == History ==
The first club of the city was founded in ] by some students and named De Verenigde Vrienden (] for The United Friends) but that name changed early to Red Star Roeselare. In ], the club is known as Union Sportive Roulers (in French) but it will retire from the ] for financial problems in ]. The next year, two new clubs are founded&nbsp;– Sportvereniging Roeselare (the Catholics) and F.C. Roeselare (the non-Catholics)&nbsp;– but not for long as the former club activity stopped in ] due to ]. The birth of '''S.K. Roeselare''' arose seven years later. it received the matricule n° 134. F.C. Roeselare with the matricule n° 286. However, this matricule does not exist anymore as '''K.S.K. Roeselare''' and K.F.C. Roeselare merged in 1999 to form K.S.V. and kept the n° 134. The first time a team from Roeselare achieved promotion to the ] was in 2005 when K.S.V. won the ]. The first club of the city was founded in ] by some students and named De Verenigde Vrienden (] for The United Friends) but that name changed early to Red Star Roeselare. In ], the club is known as Union Sportive Roulers (in French) but it will retire from the ] for financial problems in ]. The next year, two new clubs are founded&nbsp;– Sportvereniging Roeselare (the Catholics) and F.C. Roeselare (the non-Catholics)&nbsp;– but not for long as the former club activity stopped in ] due to ]. The birth of '''S.K. Roeselare''' arose seven years later. it received the matricule n° 134. F.C. Roeselare with the matricule n° 286. However, this matricule does not exist anymore as '''K.S.K. Roeselare''' and K.F.C. Roeselare merged in 1999 to form K.S.V. and kept the n° 134. The first time a team from Roeselare achieved promotion to the ] was in 2005 when K.S.V. won the ].


== Honours == == Honours ==
*''']:''' *''']:'''
**'''Runners-up (1):''' 2004–05 **''Runners-up (1):'' 2004–05
*''']:''' *''']:'''
**'''Winners (1):''' 2005 **'''Winners (1):''' 2005
*''']'''

**''Runners-up (1):'' 2016–17
*
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** '''Runners-up (1):''' 2016–17


== European record == == European record ==
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**]&nbsp;– KSV Roeselare 5&nbsp;– 0 **]&nbsp;– KSV Roeselare 5&nbsp;– 0


== Current squad == == Former players ==


* {{flagicon|AUS}} ]
{{updated|2 September, 2019.}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=2019–2020: Spelers |trans-title=2019–2020: Players |publisher=KSV Roeselare |accessdate=September 2, 2019 |url= http://www.ksvroeselare.be/team_20192020/ |language=nl}}</ref>
* {{flagicon|CRO}} ]

* {{flagicon|ISL}} ]
{{Fs start}}
* {{flagicon|MAR}} ]
{{fs player|pos=GK|no= 1|nat=BEL|name=]|other=]}}
* {{flagicon|NGA}} ]
{{fs player|pos=DF|no= 2|nat=BRA|name=]}}
* {{flagicon|TUN}} ]
{{fs player|pos=DF|no= 3|nat=BEL|name=]}}
{{fs player|pos=DF|no= 4|nat=BEL|name=Siemen Voet|other=on loan from ]}}
{{fs player|pos=DF|no= 5|nat=BEL|name=]}}
{{fs player|pos=MF|no= 6|nat=ENG|name=]|other=on loan from ]}}
{{fs player|pos=MF|no= 7|nat=FRA|name=]}}
{{fs player|pos=FW|no= 9|nat=BEL|name=]}}
{{fs player|pos=MF|no=10|nat=BRA|name=]|other=on loan from ]}}
{{fs player|pos=FW|no=11|nat=NGR|name=]}}
{{fs player|pos=MF|no=13|nat=BEL|name=Robbe Bakelandt}}
{{fs player|pos=MF|no=14|nat=BIH|name=]}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{fs player|pos=MF|no=15|nat=COD|name=]}}
{{fs player|pos=DF|no=16|nat=NED|name=]|other=on loan from ]}}
{{Fs player|pos=FW|no=17|nat=CGO|name=]}}
{{fs player|pos=MF|no=18|nat=USA|name=]}}
{{fs player|pos=MF|no=20|nat=VEN|name=Abel Alejandro Caputo}}
{{fs player|pos=DF|no=21|nat=MRT|name=]}}
{{fs player|pos=GK|no=23|nat=BEL|name=Steph Van Cauwenberghe}}
{{fs player|pos=MF|no=28|nat=BEL|name=]}}
{{fs player|pos=DF|no=32|nat=BRA|name=Andrei Camargo}}
{{fs player|pos=GK|no=39|nat=BEL|name=Juliaan Laverge}}
{{fs player|pos=FW|no=49|nat=BEL|name=]}}
{{fs player|pos=GK|no=83|nat=BEL|name=Gilles Lentz}}
{{Fs end}}

=== Out on Loan ===
{{fs start}}
{{fs player|pos=DF|no=16|nat=BEL|name=Arthur Devos|other=at Mandel United}}
{{fs end}}


== References == == References ==
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== External links == == External links ==
*{{in lang|nl}} * {{official website|http://www.ksvroeselare.be/}} {{in lang|nl}}
* * at UEFA.com
* * at EUFO.de
* * at Weltfussball.de
* * at Football Squads.co.uk
* * at National Football Teams.com
* * at Football-Lineups.com

{{Belgian First Division B teamlist}}


{{Belgian Pro League}}
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 28 September 2024

Belgian football club This article is about the football club dissolved in 2020. For the new club with similar name, see S.K. Roeselare. Football club
Roeselare
Full nameKoninklijke Sport
Vereniging Roeselare
Founded20 July 1921; 103 years ago (1921-07-20) (creation)
1 July 1999; 25 years ago (1999-07-01) (merge and registration)
Dissolved2020; 4 years ago (2020)
GroundSchiervelde Stadion, Roeselare
Capacity9,490
OwnerDai Yongge
ChairmanYves Olivier
ManagerChristophe Gamel
LeagueBelgian First Division B
2018–19Belgian First Division B, 6th
Home colours Away colours

Koninklijke Sport Vereniging Roeselare, abbreviated to KSV Roeselare (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌkaːʔɛsfeː ˈrusəˌlaːrə]), also known in French as KSV Roulers, was a Belgian football club from the city of Roeselare in West Flanders. Its matricule was 134. It last played at the highest level of Belgian football from 2005–06 until 2009–10, but finally folded in 2020 after having relegated to the third level and going bankrupt.

History

The first club of the city was founded in 1900 by some students and named De Verenigde Vrienden (Dutch for The United Friends) but that name changed early to Red Star Roeselare. In 1902, the club is known as Union Sportive Roulers (in French) but it will retire from the football association for financial problems in 1909. The next year, two new clubs are founded – Sportvereniging Roeselare (the Catholics) and F.C. Roeselare (the non-Catholics) – but not for long as the former club activity stopped in 1914 due to World War I. The birth of S.K. Roeselare arose seven years later. it received the matricule n° 134. F.C. Roeselare with the matricule n° 286. However, this matricule does not exist anymore as K.S.K. Roeselare and K.F.C. Roeselare merged in 1999 to form K.S.V. and kept the n° 134. The first time a team from Roeselare achieved promotion to the first division was in 2005 when K.S.V. won the second division playoff.

Honours

European record

As of December, 2008.
Competition Appearances Matches played Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
UEFA Cup 1 4 3 0 1 9 8

Uefa Cup 2006 – 2007

Former players

References

  1. Stadion Schiervelde, ksvroeselare.be (last check 30/03/2018)

External links

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