List of Lommel S.K. seasons

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Lommel S.K. is a Belgian professional association football club based in Lommel, who currently play in the Belgian First Division B.

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Although the club was formed in the immediate aftermath of the dissolution of K.F.C. Lommel S.K. in 2003, this list consists only of the refounded club's history since that date.

Background

In 1927, the club Vlug & Vrij Overpelt-Usines was formed and registered with the Royal Belgian Football Association, playing in the nearby municipality of Overpelt. The club would be refounded and renamed several times in its history, spending approximately equal amounts of time in each of the Belgian Fourth, Third and Second divisions.

In 2003, neighbouring club K.F.C. Lommel S.K. were declared bankrupt. The more notable of the two clubs in recent seasons, board members of the Lommel club contacted their opposite numbers in Overpelt and an agreement was made that the surviving club would transfer to the stadium in Lommel and would be re-registered under the name K.V.S.K. United Overpelt-Lommel (abbreviated to KVSK United), retaining Overpelt's third tier status. The club initially mixed the colours of the two clubs but eventually came to favour the green and white of Lommel.

Promoted at the second time of asking, after an undefeated 2004–05 season, [1] Lommel have retained their second flight status ever since except for one season spent in the third tier in 2017–18. In 2010 they merged with KFC Racing Mol-Wezel to become Lommel United. [2] In 2017 they renamed themselves to their present name of Lommel S.K. [2]

Seasons

Correct as of end of the 2018–19 season

SeasonLeagueBelgian Cup
DivisionPldWDLGFGAPtsPositionPlay-offs
Competing as K.V.S.K. United Overpelt-Lommel
2003–04 Third Division B 30151055733552nd
2004–05 Third Division B 3024607722781st
2005–06 Second Division 32171055935612nd2ndFifth Round
2006–07 Second Division 34991639503615th
2007–08 Second Division 36161285136604th3rdSixth Round
2008–09 Second Division 36149134838519thSixth Round
2009–10 Second Division 36201065527702nd3rdFifth Round
Competing as Lommel United
2010–11 Second Division 3420597344652nd3rdSixth Round
2011–12 Second Division 34157124842525thSixth Round
2012–13 Second Division 34148125048506thFourth Round
2013–14 Second Division 34161175634595thRound of 32
2014–15 Second Division 3421766224702nd4thSeventh Round
2015–16 Second Division 34148104329508thSixth Round
2016–17 Belgian First Division B 2839163152188th8th (Relegated)Sixth Round
Competing as Lommel S.K.
2017–18 Belgian First Amateur Division 3022536920711st2nd (Promoted)Sixth Round
2018–19 Belgian First Division B 2887133446316th7thSixth Round

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References

  1. "Belgium 2004/05". RSSSF . 2 August 2005. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  2. 1 2 "Lommel United redevient Lommel SK" [Lommel United becomes Lommel SK]. sport.be (in French). 2 May 2017. Retrieved 11 May 2020.