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  2. K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen - Wikipedia

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    On 22 January 1923 Racing Club Lokeren was founded. Between 1945 and 1951, it had a slight name change (to Racing Athletiek- en Football Club Lokeren) and the new name since 1951 was Koninklijke Racing Club Lokeren. Due to financial problems, the fusion with the other team from the town (Koninklijke Standaard FC Lokeren) became necessary in ...

  3. K.S.C. Lokeren-Temse - Wikipedia

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    Koninklijke Sporting Club Lokeren Temse often simply called Lokeren-Temse or Lokeren) is a Belgian professional football club based in the city of Lokeren, in the province of East Flanders. The club was originally founded in 1945 as "KSV Temse" in the nearby town of Temse but following the bankruptcy of K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen in 2020 ...

  4. Category:K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 310 total.

  5. Waasland derby - Wikipedia

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    Football matches between K.S.K. Beveren and Sporting Lokeren are described as the Derby of the Waasland. It is a match between two cities located in Waasland. [1] At the end of the 1970s, the football hegemony in Belgian football shifted to the Waasland. The local football clubs were bursting with talent, and the Belgian top clubs were put to ...

  6. Daknamstadion - Wikipedia

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    Daknamstadion is a football stadium in the village Daknam, municipality Lokeren . The stadium is the home ground of Lokeren-Temse and was the stadium of Sporting Lokeren before the club went bankrupt in 2020. Around 1980 the stadium could host 18,000 people, due to security reasons the stadium's capacity was reduced to 9,560.

  7. Arnar Viðarsson - Wikipedia

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    Since then, Lokeren has signed many Icelandic players, for instance midfielder Rúnar Kristinsson who holds the Icelandic record for most international caps. [citation needed] In 2006, he transferred to FC Twente, where he signed a contract until 2009.

  8. Aboubacar M'Baye Camara - Wikipedia

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    He joined in summer 2004 to Belgian side K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen from his native Guinean club Satellite FC. [2] In 2017, Camara signed with Meux. [3] He joined Belgian Division 3 club Spy the following season. [4]

  9. Daniel Zítka - Wikipedia

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    Two years later, Zítka moved to Belgium, to K.S.C. Lokeren OV. From Lokeren he was recruited by R.S.C. Anderlecht scouts in 2002. Following his arrival at Anderlecht, he was in competition with Tristan Peersman , Zvonko Milojević , Željko Pavlović , Jan Van Steenberghe and Silvio Proto , but remained a first-team regular