Fixtures

Belgium First Amateur Division 05/11 18:00 34 Charleroi Chatelet vs 신트-엘로와-W. - View

결과

Belgium First Amateur Division 05/04 18:00 33 [7] 신트-엘로와-W. v 티엔엔 [13] L 0-2
Belgium First Amateur Division 04/27 17:30 32 [12] KFC 데셀 스포르트 v 신트-엘로와-W. [7] D 1-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 04/20 18:00 31 [4] 후그스트란텐 VV v 신트-엘로와-W. [5] L 2-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 04/14 13:00 30 [7] 신트-엘로와-W. v OH Leuven II [16] W 2-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 04/07 13:00 29 [10] 신트-엘로와-W. v KSK헤이스트 [5] W 2-0
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/27 19:00 15 [9] 신트-엘로와-W. v 테스 테센데를로 [11] D 1-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/23 19:00 28 [12] 로열 엑셀시오르 비르톤 v 신트-엘로와-W. [9] D 1-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/20 19:00 19 [8] 신트-엘로와-W. v 로얄 크노케 [7] D 2-2
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/15 19:00 27 [9] 신트-엘로와-W. v Antwerp II [11] W 1-0
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/09 19:00 26 로케렌 v 신트-엘로와-W. L 1-0
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/03 14:00 25 [9] 신트-엘로와-W. v Charleroi II [5] D 2-2
Belgium First Amateur Division 02/24 18:30 24 [13] 테스 테센데를로 v 신트-엘로와-W. [7] L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 17 17
Wins 12 7 5
Draws 11 7 4
Losses 11 3 8
Goals for 43 28 15
Goals against 48 21 27
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 9 2 7

Sint-Eloois-Winkel Sport is a Belgian football club based in Sint-Eloois-Winkel, West Flanders. The club play their home games at Sportpark Terschueren. The club colours, reflected in their crest and kits, are red and black. Formed in 1940, the club has spent most of its existence in the provincial tiers. It has matricule number 4408, and is part of the Royal Belgian Football Association (KBVB).

History

The club was founded as Voetbalclub Sint-Eloois-Winkel Sport in 1940, during the Second World War. Initially, they played in the Catholic Flemish Sports Association, a league that competed with the Royal Belgian Football Association (KBVB). In 1946, they joined the KBVB as Sint-Eloois-Winkel Sport and started out in the Belgian Provincial Leagues. The club moved through the provincial leagues and from 1964 to 1983 they played in Eerste Provinciale – the highest provincial tier – for 19 consecutive years. After that, however, the club declined somewhat, until they even had to fight for retention in the Third Provincial division. In the mid-90s, however, the club would rise through the ranks again. At its 50th anniversary in 1991, the club became "royal", adding koninklijke to their name.

In 1995, Winkel Sport won the title of the Third Provincial and was promoted to Second Provincial again. Two years later, in 1997, they could also return to Eerste Provinciale. Another two years later, in 1999, they also took second place in Eerste Provinciale, again behind Wervik. However, due to the merger of KSK Roeselare and KFC Roeselare to K.S.V. Roeselare in the national division, an extra spot became available, and Sint-Eloois-Winkel Sport were able to promote through this. For the first time the club reached one of the national tiers.

Sint-Eloois-Winkel made its debut in Belgian Fourth Division with a fifth place. The second season was more difficult, but in its third season in Fourth Division, the club finished third and was allowed to go to the play-offs for the first time. Verbroedering Meerhout proved too strong there. The club also held its own in the following seasons and usually ended in upper half of the league table. In 2007, Winkel Sport finished second and therefore qualified for play-offs again. After a win against K. Lyra, they were eliminated this time by La Louvière. In 2008, they ended up at the top again. Winkel Sport had finished with the same number of points as SC Wielsbeke, but with a worse goal difference. Wielsbeke thus became champion, Sint-Eloois-Winkel missed out on the title, but again qualified for play-offs. After a win over Sporting Hasselt, however, they were also eliminated there again, this time by RFC Union La Calamine. In 2008–09, Winkel Sport competed for the title for the third year in a row, but for the third time in a row they ended in second place. And as with the previous years, this time too, it was not possible to force promotion through the play-offs. This time, the team was eliminated by Sporting Hasselt.

In 2014, the club won in the final play-off round against OMS Ingelmunster and KVK Westhoek, but lost to KSC Grimbergen. However, due to the bankruptcy of RWDM Brussels, an extra place in Belgian Third Division became available, so that Sint-Eloois-Winkel Sport reached promotion nonetheless.

In April 2019, Sint-Eloois-Winkel Sport won promotion to the Belgian First Amateur Division after finishing first in their division.

신트-엘로와-베벌런(Sint-Eloois-Winkel Sport)은 1948년에 창단된 벨기에 웨스트플랑드런 주 엘로의 축구 클럽으로, 현재 벨기에 프로축구 2부 리그인 챌린지 프로 리그에서 활동하고 있습니다. 클럽의 홈 경기장은 10,000명을 수용할 수 있는 엘로 스테이디움(Heloo Stadion)입니다.

신트-엘로와-베벌런은 벨기에 2부 리그에서 5번, 벨기에 컵에서 3번 우승한 경력이 있습니다. 클럽은 또한 1987년에 UEFA 컵위너스컵에서 준우승을 차지하기도 했습니다.

신트-엘로와-베벌런의 가장 유명한 선수로는 벨기에 국가대표팀에서 활약했던 미드필더 얀 페르통헌(Jan Vertonghen)과 공격수 무사 뎀벨레(Moussa Dembélé)가 있습니다.

신트-엘로와-베벌런은 벨기에 축구계에서 전통적인 강호팀으로 여겨지며, 많은 서포터들이 있습니다. 클럽은 2015년에 벨기에 프로축구 1부 리그로 승격했지만, 2017년에 다시 강등되었습니다. 신트-엘로와-베벌런은 현재 벨기에 2부 리그에서 다시 한 번 승격을 목표로 노력하고 있습니다.