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KSC Lokeren vs. Cercle Brugge KSV (17.03.2019)

Date Season Halftime Result
17.03.2019 2018 3 : 0 3 : 1

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
3'' Cercle Brugge Benjamin Delacourt Yellow Card
15'' Cercle Brugge Irvin Cardona Substitution 1
27'' Lokeren Amine Benchaib Normal Goal
35'' Lokeren Jose Francisco Cevallos Normal Goal
39'' Lokeren Ari Freyr Skúlason Normal Goal
46'' Cercle Brugge Naomichi Ueda Substitution 2
61'' Cercle Brugge Isaac Kone Substitution 3
66'' Cercle Brugge Johanna Ochieng Omolo Yellow Card
69'' Cercle Brugge Serge Gakpé Normal Goal
73'' Lokeren Dylan Mbayo Substitution 1
88'' Lokeren Jose Francisco Cevallos Substitution 2

Lineup KSC Lokeren

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 13 Davino Verhulst
Defence 25 Mickael Tirpan
Defence 32 Jakov Filipović
Defence 3 Olivier Deschacht
Defence 16 Omri Ben Harush
Midfield 10 Jose Francisco Cevallos
Midfield 7 Killian Overmeire
Midfield 23 Lukáš Mareček
Defence 6 Ari Freyr Skúlason
Midfield 28 Amine Benchaib
Forward 15 Dylan Mbayo

Lineup Cercle Brugge KSV

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 1 Paul Nardi
Defence 24 Naomichi Ueda
Defence 23 Issa Marega
Defence Benjamin Delacourt
Defence 34 Robbe Decostere
Midfield 30 Adama Traoré
Forward 27 Adrien Bongiovanni
Midfield 5 Isaac Kone
Defence 17 Yoann Etienne
Forward 14 Irvin Cardona
Forward 9 Gianni Bruno

Substitutes KSC Lokeren

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 12 Ortwin De Wolf
Defence 2 Stefano Marzo
Defence 26 Arno Monsecour
Defence 35 Tracy Mpati
Midfield 19 Milan De Mey
Forward Laurens Symons
Forward 77 Anton Saroka
Forward 14 Mehdi Terki

Substitutes Cercle Brugge KSV

Position Number Name
Goalkeeper 16 Miguel Van Damme
Defence 29 Vitinho
Defence 8 Lloyd Palun
Midfield 6 Serge Gakpé
Midfield 15 Johanna Ochieng Omolo
Midfield 32 Charles Vanhoutte
Forward 12 Dylan de Belder

KSC Lokeren

KSC Lokeren, officially known as Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen, is a Belgian football team from the town of Lokeren in East Flanders. The club was established in 1923 and played at the Daknamstadion. KSC Lokeren experienced its most successful periods during the late 1970s and early 1980s, when they showcased strong performances in the Belgian First Division and competed in European competitions. Throughout their history, they've been known for developing talented youth players and have had a reputation for their entertaining style of play. However, financial difficulties led to the dissolution of the club in April 2020. A new entity, named KSC Lokeren-Temse, was created shortly afterwards by the merger of KSC Lokeren with another local club, seeking to carry forward the legacy within Belgian football.

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Cercle Brugge KSV

The club is nicknamed Groen en Zwart, meaning green and black. The club colours, green and black, are therefore no surprise. They can be found in the crest and on the home jerseys, where the shorts are black and the jersey itself is green with black vertical stripes. Jan Breydel Stadium is their shrine, offering a capacity of 29,062 seats. However, they have to share it with city rival Club Brugge KV. The club was founded back in 1899 in the Belgian city of Bruges in the north-west of the country. This was after Vlaamsche FC de Bruges and Rapid FC merged to form Cercle Sportif Brugeois, as the new club was then called.

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Home corners 7
Home shots 5
Home shots on target 4
Home fouls 8
Home yellow cards
Home red cards
Away corners 4
Away shots 1
Away shots on target 1
Away fouls 13
Away yellow cards 2
Away red cards

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