FCV Dender EH
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Full nameFootball Club Verbroedering
(Dender Eendracht Hekelgem)
Founded1935 (1935)
GroundFlorent Beeckmanstadion,
Denderleeuw
Capacity6,429[1]
ChairmanBelgium André Van Roy
ManagerBelgium Timmy Simons
LeagueChallenger Pro League
2022–2310th (out of 12th)
WebsiteClub website

Football Club Verbroedering Dender Eendracht Hekelgem, also simply known as Dender or Verbroedering Dender, is a Belgian association football club based in Denderleeuw. From the 2022–23 season, the club will be playing in the Challenger Pro League after winning Belgian National Division 1.[2]

The club is named after former clubs KFC Denderleeuw Eendracht Hekelgem and Verbroedering Denderhoutem, which merged at the end of the 2004–05 season, and after the river Dender, which crosses the town of Denderleeuw. The home stadium of the club is Florent Beeckmanstadion, located in Denderleeuw. Their best league ranking was the 15th place in the first division (in 2007–08 and 2008–09). The club colours are blue and black.

History

Early history

Verbroedering Denderhoutem was founded in 1935[3] and registered to the Royal Belgian Football Association in 1943. They first reached the Promotion (4th-highest level in Belgian football) in the 1980s.[4] After several relegations and promotions in the provincial leagues and Promotion, the club finally reached the third division in 1998–99. They remained at that level except for one season in 2003–04 when they played in the Promotion. After one season back at the third level, Denderhoutem merged with fellow club KFC Denderleeuw EH from the third division.

Rise to the top tier

Verbroedering Dender won consecutively the third division A title (in 2005–06) and the second division title (in 2006–07), to reach the first division in 2007–08 for the first time in their history. They achieved promotion after beating Dessel 0–2 on the second division's 33rd match day on 13 May 2007. They finished at the 15th place in 2007–08 and again in 2008–09, though the club was relegated at the end of the 2008–09 season because the number of clubs in the first division was reduced from 18 to 16.

Post–top division history

The club was relegated from the Second Division in the 2011–12 season after finishing second bottom.

In the 2015–16 season, Dender qualified for the newly formed Belgian third tier named Belgian First Amateur Division. In the 2020–21 season, the division was renamed Belgian National Division 1 but the season was cancelled after one game due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium.

They won promotion back to the second tier, now renamed the Challenger Pro League, in the 2021–22 season. The promotion was not without controversy. On the penultimate game of the promotion play-offs against RFC Liège on 22 May 2022, Dender lost 1–0 which saw them move into second place and Liège move to first place. The following day, it was announced that Liège would receive a three-point deduction and a €1000 fine after failing to field enough U21 players in their 3–0 win against Dender back in March 2022.[5] As a result, Dender were awarded a 5–0 win and moved back to the top of the table. Liège released a statement to say that they would be appealing the decision.[6] However, the points deduction would turn out to be irrelevant. This is because Liège lost on the final game of the season against Knokke, while Dender won 1–0 against Dessel Sport.[7]

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 6 September 2023.[8]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Belgium BEL Xavier Gies
3 DF Belgium BEL Joedrick Pupe
4 DF Belgium BEL Kjetil Borry
5 DF Belgium BEL Dylan Ragolle
6 MF England ENG Jonny Rowell
7 FW Belgium BEL Ridwane M'Barki
8 MF Belgium BEL Jasper Van Oudenhove
9 FW Belgium BEL Michaël Lallemand
10 MF Belgium BEL Lennard Hens
11 FW Slovenia SVN Nicolas Rajsel
12 MF Belgium BEL Antoine De Bodt
13 GK Belgium BEL Julien Devriendt
14 FW Belgium BEL Olivier Myny
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Belgium BEL Kéres Masangu
18 MF Belgium BEL Nathan Rodes
19 FW Turkey TUR Ali Akman
20 DF Belgium BEL Ibrahima Sory Sankhon
21 DF Belgium BEL Kobe Cools
22 DF Belgium BEL Gilles Ruyssen
25 MF Belgium BEL Kenneth Houdret
26 GK Japan JPN Kosei Tani (on loan from Gamba Osaka)
28 DF Belgium BEL Stefano Marzo
77 FW Belgium BEL Bruny Nsimba
85 DF Belgium BEL Arnaud Dony (on loan from Union SG)
88 DF Belgium BEL Fabio Ferraro
98 FW Belgium BEL Jordy Soladio

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Belgium BEL Danny Fofana (at UR Namur until 30 June 2024)

References

  1. clubinfo van roystadion, fcvdendereh.be (last check 30 March 2018).
  2. "FCV Dender beukt de poort van het professioneel voetbal open". HLN. 26 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  3. "Belgian football clubs history". Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  4. "Dender history". fcvdendereh.be. Retrieved 30 January 2011.
  5. "FC Liège – FC Dender becomes 0-5". FCV Dender EH. 23 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  6. "FC Liège appeals". FCV Dender EH. 24 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  7. "FCV Dender beukt de poort van het professioneel voetbal open". HLN. 26 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  8. "Team". fcvdendereh.be (in Dutch). F.C.V. Dender E.H. Retrieved 11 August 2023.
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