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K.M.S.K. Deinze

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Deinze
Full nameKoninklijke Maatschappij Sportkring
Deinze
Short nameDeinze
Founded1926; 98 years ago (1926)
GroundDakota Arena,
Deinze
Capacity7,515
ChairmanDenijs Van De Weghe
Head coachHernán Losada
LeagueChallenger Pro League
2023–24Challenger Pro League, 3rd of 16
Websitehttps://kmskdeinze.be
Current season

Koninklijke Maatschappij Sportkring Deinze, KMSK Deinze or simply Deinze, is a Belgian football club founded in 1926 based in Deinze, East Flanders. The club colours are orange and black and the team currently plays in the Challenger Pro League, the second division of Belgian football, having won promotion from the Belgian Second Amateur Division in 2020. Their home stadium is the 7,515-capacity Burgemeester Van de Wiele Stadion.

History

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The club was founded on 12 March 1926. On 20 March, the recognition of the Belgian Football Association was received, the club was assigned SK number 818 as SK Deinze. Some important figures during the foundation were children's car manufacturer Emile Torck, his son Georges Torck and garage owner Albert Van Den Poel. They played on a site near Astenedreef. In the following years Deinze almost always played in the higher provincial series.

In 1940 the activities were interrupted, the site had been transformed into a junkyard. During the Second World War, the association was further expanded under President Georges Torck and Vice President Achiel De Clercq, as well as hockey, swimming and table tennis. From 1946 it was kept with football again.

In the following years, the club's rise continued, playing in the national promotion series or in the highest provincial series. In 1978 the team moved to the new Burgemeester Van de Wiele Stadium in De Brielmeersen, laid out by the city council. In 1982 Deinze last played in the provincial departments, that year another promotion to promotion was enforced. In 1988, Georges Torck retired as chairman, CEO Marc Hoste succeeded him.

In 1992 and 1993, Deinze celebrated two consecutive championship titles, making it second national. In 1997, the club reached the final round under the leadership of trainer Eddy Mestdagh, but a promotion to first class did not work. In 2001 Deinze only through additional sports grounds could ensure conservation in second class, when KFC Turnhout (become the second was) received a license from the Belgian FA and relegated.

At the end of the 2008–09 season, Deinze relegated to third division, where it spent six seasons. In the 2009–10 season, Deinze was allowed to participate in the final round for promotion, but lost to ROC de Charleroi-Marchienne. Three years later, Deinze also fought for promotion via the final round. The club had only finished thirteenth that season, but had won a period title. In the final round was lost to KRC Mechelen. A year later (season 2013–14) Deinze took part in the final round again, but lost to Union Saint-Gilloise. A year later, the promotion to second class finally followed.

Since the league reform in 2016, Deinze played in the First Division amateurs.

In 2017, the club bought the Mayor Van de Wielestadion for €521,000 from the city.[1]

Since the 2020–21 season, Deinze has played in Second Division of Belgium, after having been in first place of the amateur leagues when the competition came to an end in 2019–20.[2]

Current squad

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As of 11 July 2024[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 MF Spain ESP Jaime Sierra
5 DF England ENG Reece Welch (on loan from Everton
6 MF Belgium BEL Steve De Ridder
7 MF Belgium BEL Alessio Staelens
8 MF Belgium BEL Guillaume De Schryver
9 FW Belgium BEL Lennart Mertens
10 MF Belgium BEL Gaëtan Hendrickx (captain)
11 MF France FRA Zakaria Fdaouch
13 DF Ukraine UKR Denys Prychynenko
14 FW North Macedonia MKD Erdon Daci
16 DF Belgium BEL Christophe Janssens
17 DF Belgium BEL Jannes Vansteenkiste
18 MF Belgium BEL Jellert Van Landschoot
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Ivory Coast CIV Mamadou Koné
20 FW Spain ESP Iker Burgos
21 MF Belgium BEL Thibaut Van Acker
23 DF Belgium BEL Kenneth Schuermans
25 DF Belgium BEL Andreas Spegelaere
28 GK France FRA William Dutoit
30 MF Suriname SUR Dhoraso Klas
31 GK Spain ESP Nacho Miras
55 FW Belgium BEL Tuur Dierckx
56 GK Belgium BEL Simon Vervacke
77 DF Spain ESP Gonzalo Almenara
81 FW Belgium BEL Yanis Musuayi
91 GK Tunisia TUN Dries Arfaoui

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
No. Pos. Nation Player

Coaching staff

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Position Name
Head Coach Argentina Hernán Losada
Assistant Coach Argentina Sebastián Setti
Goalkeeping Coach Spain Ernesto Mancebo
Head Of Performance Spain Falces Prieto Moisés
Strength & Conditioning Coach Spain Samuel López
Fitness coach Spain Javier Iglesias
Video Analyst Belgium Jelle Sevenhant
Performance Analyst Belgium Boris Roobaert
Club Doctor Belgium Dr. Witte Pierre
Physiotherapist Spain Miguel Madrigal Gomez
Morocco Zahmoul Kyeran
Belgium Thierie Dirk
Team Manager Belgium Vergote Stefaan
Assistant Team Manager Belgium Vergote Stefaan
Team Delegate Belgium Bekaert Eddy
Kit Manager Belgium Haes Eddy
Belgium Filip Bekaert
Sports Coordinator Belgium Steven Deprez
Technical Director Netherlands Wouter Artz

References

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  1. ^ http://www.hln.be/regio/nieuws-uit-deinze/sk-deinze-koopt-stadion-en-zoekt-nieuwe-naam-a3127068/ Artikel krant Het Laatste Nieuws op 07/04/2017
  2. ^ 7 u geleden | Proximus. "Kogel is door de kerk: Deinze komt volgend seizoen de profs vervoegen!". proximus-sports.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 27 March 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Player list of KMSK Deinze". kmskdeinze.be.
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