K. Sint-Truidense V.V.

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Sint-Truidense
Full name Koninklijke Sint-Truidense
Voetbalvereniging
Nickname(s) De Kanaries (The Canaries)
Founded February 23, 1924 (creation)
June 13, 1924 (registration)
Ground Staaienveld, Sint-Truiden
(Capacity 12,491)
Chairman Flag of Belgium Roland Duchâtelet
Manager Flag of the Netherlands Dennis Van Wijk
League Belgian Second Division
2007-08 Jupiler League, 17th
(relegated)
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K. Sint-Truidense V.V. is a Belgian football club located in the city of Sint-Truiden, Limburg, province of Belgium. Its matricule is the number 373. Its most capped player for the Belgium national football team is Odilon Polleunis (20 caps between 1968 and 1971, all when he was at Sint-Truiden). The club has been in the Jupiler League since the 1994-95 season.

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[edit] History

The club was created in 1924 following the merger between F.C. Union and F.C. Goldstar, two clubs from Sint-Truiden. The colors of the club were chosen to be yellow and blue, the colors of the city, and it was named Sint-Truidense Voetbal Vereeniging. The first game of the team, against Cercle Tongeren, was played in front of 9 attendees. In the late 1930s, Léopold Appeltans was the leading player of Sint-Truidense. He became on November 21, 1948 the first capped player for Belgium while playing at this club. In the late 1940s it qualified for the second division. It also changed its name to Sint-Truidense Voetbalvereniging in 1947 and it made a final addition to it in 1952. Five years later it finished second of the second division and thus played the next season in the first division. The then few known manager Raymond Goethals arrived at Sint-Truiden in 1959. Under his management, the team finished second of the top division in 1966.

The former Sint-Truidense goalkeeper Jacky Mathijssen became the manager of the club in 2001 and remained at the helm for three seasons after which he left for Charleroi. He was replaced by Marc Wilmots, soon fired. The team finished the season under the coaching of the trio Guy Mangelschots, Eddy Raymaekers and Peter Voets. At the end of the 2004-05 season the board of directors hired Oostende manager Herman Vermeulen but he was fired on February 9, 2006 as the club pointed at the seventeenth position in the ranking.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
2 Flag of Belgium DF Sander Debroux
3 Flag of Belgium DF Nicky Hayen
4 Flag of Belgium DF Stijn Vreven
5 Flag of Switzerland DF Mario Cantaluppi
6 Flag of Belgium MF Marc Hendrikx
7 Flag of Belgium MF Rocky Peeters
8 Flag of Belgium MF Kevin Van Dessel
9 Flag of Belgium FW Peter Van Houdt
10 Flag of Brazil FW Rafael Godoi Pereira
11 Flag of Belgium MF Kris Buvens
12 Flag of France FW Adamo Coulibaly
13 Flag of Zimbabwe MF Cephas Chimedza
14 Flag of Belgium MF Pieter-Jan Van Oudenhove
15 Flag of Belgium DF Egon Wisniowski
16 Flag of Belgium MF Jeroen Appeltans
17 Flag of Belgium MF Peter Delorge (captain)
No. Position Player
18 Flag of Belgium DF Pieter Collen
19 Flag of Senegal FW Ibrahima Sidibe
20 Flag of Belgium GK Frank Boeckx
21 Flag of Belgium DF Timothy Dreesen (on loan from Club Brugge)
22 Flag of Belgium GK Simon Mignolet
23 Flag of Belgium FW Michiel Govaerts
24 Flag of Romania FW Christian Valentin
25 Flag of South Africa FW Ashley Hartog
26 Flag of Belgium MF Giel Deferm
27 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Mirsad Bešlija (on loan from Heart of Midlothian)
28 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Michal Pospíšil
29 Flag of Belgium DF Jonathan Wilmet
Flag of Belgium MF Gaetan Joannes
Flag of Belgium GK Jeremy Busarello
Flag of Belgium FW Dennis Raggers
Flag of Slovenia DF Sebastjan Gobec

[edit] Player out on loan

No. Position Player
Flag of Belgium MF Francesco Carratta (on loan to Royal Antwerp FC)

[edit] Noted players

[edit] Noted managers

[edit] Honours

[edit] European record

As of March 5, 2006:
Competition APP P W D L GF GA
Intertoto Cup 2 8 5 0 3 15 8

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