K. Lyra-Lierse Berlaar

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K. Lyra-Lierse
Nickname(s)De Pallieters
Founded13 November 1972;48 years ago (1972-11-13); Stamnummer (matricule number) 52
StadiumSportcentrum Doelvelden Berlaar
Capacity4,500
ChairmanYves De Vil
Head coachPatrick Van Houdt
LeagueThird Amateur Division B
2018–193rd
Website Club website

K. Lyra-Lierse (full official name at the Royal Belgian Football Association: K. Lyra-Lierse Berlaar), formerly known as K. Lyra T.S.V., is a Belgian association football club team from Lier that was created in 1972 to continue the former team Koninklijke Lyra that merged in the same year with another team (Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring). The team colours are yellow-black at home and red-white for away games. [1]

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In 2018, K. Lierse S.K. went bankrupt and negotiations between Lyra and fans of Lierse took place to create a club where the soul and spirit of both Lierse and Lyra would be represented. [2] Also the youth teams of Lierse were integrated into the structure of K. Lyra-Lierse. [3] To highlight this collaboration the name was changed to K. Lyra-Lierse, adding the mandatory "Berlaar" [4] to refer to the place where the matches are currently being played.

The club has a strong community focus and fan-driven culture by having 2 supporters, who are democratically elected, represented on the Board. Next to that, fans of the club have a veto on the club's "identity elements" (such as the name, the colours, the location of the stadium, etc.) and pre-emption rights on shares of the club.

Lyra is the Latin name for Lier. [5]

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Results

SeasonNational leagueProvincial leagueLevelPointsRemarks Belgian Cup
  I II III IV PL
1987/88    1 Provincial League Unknown
1988/89   2  Fourth Division B 411/16
1989/90   1  Fourth Division B 43
1990/91  9   Third Division B 30 1/16
1991/92  16   Third Division B 18 1/32
1992/93   11  Fourth Division B 29
1993/94   12  Fourth Division B 27
1994/95   9  Fourth Division B 32
1995/96   9  Fourth Division B 39Start of the three points system 3R
1996/97   6  Fourth Division B 45
1997/98   13  Fourth Division B 30
1998/99   10  Fourth Division B 41
1999/00   1  Fourth Division B 54 2R
2000/01  3   Third Division A 53 3R
2001/02  8   Third Division B 40 5R
2002/03  5   Third Division B 42 3R
2003/04  10   Third Division A 354R
2004/05  15   Third Division A 223R
2005/06   3  Fourth Division C 56 3R
2006/07   2  Fourth Division C 52 2R
2007/08   7  Fourth Division B 42 5R
2008/09   3  Fourth Division C 49 1R
2009/10   8  Fourth Division B 41 2R
2010/11   5  Fourth Division B 46 5R
2011/12   12  Fourth Division B 33 2R
2012/13   10  Fourth Division C 42
2013/14   11  Fourth Division C 35
2014/15   10  Fourth Division C 41
2015/16   16  Fourth Division C 17
  1A 1B 1Am 2Am 3Am PL From 2016 to 2017, there are 3 national and 3 regional leagues.
2016/17     4 First Provincial League 51
2017/18     1 First Provincial League 68
As Lyra-Lierse Berlaar
2018/19     3  Belgian Third Amateur Division B 52

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References

  1. Official website Archived 24 March 2011 at the Wayback Machine (in Dutch)
  2. "'Onderhandelingen met Lierse afgerond, deze fusie zit eraan te komen'". 30 May 2018.
  3. "Weg naar fusie ingezet? Lyra neemt jeugdwerking Lierse over".
  4. https://www.lyratsv.be
  5. Belgian football clubs history