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Tom Vandenberghe (to Gent) [26] 9 FW CRO: Roko Šimić (loan return to Cardiff City) [58] 15 MF BUL: Kristiyan Malinov (to Debrecen) [60] 23 MF JPN: Tomoki Takamine (to Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo) [61] 30 MF JPN: Takuro Kaneko (to Urawa Red Diamonds) [62] 45 FW ALG: Billel Messaoudi (on loan to Bandırmaspor) [63]
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Planet Group arena panorama indoor. The Planet Group Arena (also called Arteveldestadion) is a multi-use stadium in Ghent, Belgium, until 2024 known as Ghelamco Arena.It hosts the home matches of football club K.A.A. Gent and was officially opened on 17 July 2013, making it the first newly built Belgian football stadium since 1974.
Lommel had been founded in 1932 and its biggest achievements included playing the 2001 Belgian Cup Final and playing in both the 1997 and 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup. Overpelt-Fabriek and Lommel merged into K.V.S.K. United Overpelt-Lommel , often referred to as KVSK United , with KVSK an abbreviation standing for Koninklijke Voetbalvereniging en ...
Balendijk is a village of Lommel, a city, in the Belgian province of Limburg. It is near a road to Wezel. One can find an industrial landscape that extends to a former heath level that already had a significant industrial history. For example, the labor colony in Lommel-Glasfabriek, which was evacuated in 2008 in connection with remediation ...
In 1947, the name of the club changed to Lommelse S.K., and then to K.F.C. Lommel S.K. in 1968. Lommel first appeared in the second division in 1987 and won the competition in 1992, two years after a third place in the second division final round. It played one more season at that level in 2000–01 to win this league again.
The final phase started when all clubs from the top two divisions in Belgian football entered the competition in the round of 64 (18 clubs from first division, 16 clubs from second division and 30 clubs from the qualifications).
The Lommel Proving Ground also known as the Ford LPG, is an automotive proving ground, constructed by Ford of Europe on ground rented from the municipality of Lommel, located south of the Belgian hamlet of Kattenbos. Lommel covers an area of 3.22 km ², and since the development of new models are kept secret, the track closed to the public and ...