Lierse S.K. (2018)

K. Lierse S.K.
Full nameKoninklijke Lierse Sportkring
Nickname(s)Geel-Zwart (Yellow-Black)
Founded1943 (1943) (as FC Oosterzonen)
GroundHerman Vanderpoortenstadion,
Lier
Capacity13,539
ChairmanLuc Van Thillo
ManagerJamath Shoffner
LeagueChallenger Pro League
2023–24Challenger Pro League, 11th of 16
Websitehttps://www.lierse.com/

Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring is a Belgian association football club located in Lier, in the province of Antwerp. The club, founded in 1943 as Oosterzonen in Oosterwijk, was relocated to Lier following the bankruptcy of Lierse in 2018. After an official name change, Lierse Kempenzonen was renamed to K. Lierse S.K. in 2024. They compete in the Challenger Pro League, the second tier of Belgian football.

History

The club was founded in 1943 as FC Oosterzonen from a commune within Westerlo. It started in the Belgian provincial leagues where it hovered between the various levels, most of the time playing at the 6th or 7th level of the Belgian football pyramid. In 2007, 2008 and 2009, the club won the title for three consecutive seasons and were promoted for the first time in its history to the national levels of football. In the Belgian Fourth Division, the club avoided relegation for a few seasons, before managing another promotion in the 2012–13 season into the Belgian Third Division. Following the reform of Belgian football in 2016, the team started playing in the Belgian First Amateur Division.

In May 2018, it was announced that the club would relocate to Lier, as it merged with the old board of Lierse (a club which had gone bankrupt just a few weeks before) to form a new club called Lierse Kempenzonen. The new team continued with the old logo of Lierse and started playing in the Herman Vanderpoortenstadion in Lier.[1]

Current squad

As of 12 August, 2025

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Belgium BEL Jarno De Smet
2 DF Belgium BEL Pietro Perdichizzi
3 MF Belgium BEL Noam Mayoka-Tika (on loan from Charleroi)
4 DF Belgium BEL Sam Vanderhallen
5 DF Belgium BEL Brent Laes
6 MF Belgium BEL Emmanuel Matuta
7 FW Belgium BEL Yassin Hidraoui-Akachar
8 MF France FRA Victor Daguin
9 FW Madagascar MAD Bryan Adinany
10 MF Belarus BLR Maksim Kireev
11 FW Belgium BEL Samih El Touile
12 GK Canada CAN Kieran Baskett
14 DF Belgium BEL Wout De Buyser
17 FW Philippines PHI Dylan Demuynck (on loan from Zulte Waregem)
19 MF Belgium BEL Tiago Vermeulen
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Belgium BEL Bo De Kerf
22 MF Belgium BEL Cedric Van Meirvenne
26 MF Belgium BEL Thiebe Van Elsuwege
27 FW Belgium BEL Daan De Peuter
29 MF France FRA Mansour Sy
32 GK Belgium BEL Willem Van Clemen
36 MF Belgium BEL Dirk Asare
44 DF Belgium BEL Lander Verbist
45 MF Belgium BEL Noah De Ridder
58 DF Belgium BEL Vincent De Vos
61 GK Belgium BEL Kiany Vroman
66 DF Belgium BEL Jenthe Mertens
77 MF Belgium BEL Hugo Masaki
94 FW Belgium BEL Mauro Lenaerts
MF Belgium BEL Yann Gboua (on loan from SL16)

Coaching Staff

Position Name
Manager United States Jamath Shoffner
Assistant managers Belgium Nico Van Kerckhoven
Goalkeeper coach Qatar Belgium Patrick Decsi
Video analyst Belgium Bernd Brughmans
Team Doctor Italy Belgium Roel Rymen
Physiotherapist Belgium Lars De Buyst
Belgium Tom Waegemans
Materialman Belgium Hans Van Rooy
Belgium Rony Nauwelaers

References

  1. ^ "Opvolger Lierse krijgt lokale naam, club krijgt ook goed nieuws over stadion". Het Nieuwsblad. 1 June 2018. Retrieved 10 June 2018.