Results

Belgium First Amateur Division 05/11 18:00 34 [9] Gent II v Royal Cappellen [18] D 2-2
Belgium First Amateur Division 05/04 18:00 33 [18] Royal Cappellen v Excelsior Virton [10] D 3-3
Belgium First Amateur Division 04/28 13:00 32 [17] URSL Vise v Royal Cappellen [18] L 4-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 04/21 13:00 31 [18] Royal Cappellen v Tienen [15] L 2-7
Belgium First Amateur Division 04/13 17:30 30 [12] KVV Thes Sport v Royal Cappellen [17] L 5-0
Belgium First Amateur Division 04/07 13:00 29 [16] Royal Cappellen v Antwerp II [12] L 0-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/23 19:00 28 [4] Charleroi II v Royal Cappellen [16] L 5-0
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/20 19:00 19 [16] OH Leuven II v Royal Cappellen [17] W 0-2
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/17 14:00 27 [18] Royal Cappellen v UR Namur [14] W 3-2
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/10 14:00 26 [18] Royal Cappellen v RAAL La Louviere [1] L 0-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/02 18:30 25 [14] Dessel Sport v Royal Cappellen [17] L 8-0
Belgium First Amateur Division 02/25 14:00 24 [17] Royal Cappellen v Olympic Charleroi [11] L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 18 18
Wins 7 3 4
Draws 7 4 3
Losses 22 11 11
Goals for 39 25 14
Goals against 77 33 44
Clean sheets 7 3 4
Failed to score 17 8 9

Wikipedia - Royal Cappellen F.C.

Royal Cappellen Football Club is a Belgian football club from the town of Kapellen, near Antwerp. Cappellen has matricule number 43 and has yellow and red as main team colours. The club has a long history in the higher divisions of Belgian football. In the latter part of the 1960s the club dropped for a long time into the provincial leagues, however in the early 1990s it managed to climb back into Promotion. As of 2023–24 they are playing in the Belgian National Division 1 after promotion from Belgian Division 2 in 2022–23 part of VV B.

History

The club Cappellen Football Club was founded in 1906 by a few youngsters who were not able to play with Victoria FC, at that time the only team in town. Soon they got the club officially registered. For the first few years the team played in the provincial leagues, but when in 1926 the national level of football in Belgium was extended with a third division, Cappellen got auto-promoted and thus managed to play on a national level for the first time.

Cappellen was able to keep up with the pace and even managed to end in the top few several times, ultimately leading to the team attaining promotion into the second division at the end of the 1932 season. Again Cappellen seemed to have few trouble in scoring points and in the 1935–36 season they even ended in fourth position, just two points away from direct promotion into the highest division. However just before the second world war, Capellen got demoted into third division again.

After the war Cappellen managed to climb back into second division during the 1946 season, but they immediately dropped back into third that season. In 1952, the structure of the Belgian league was altered to lower the number of teams in the higher divisions and to introduce a fourth national level, Cappellen remained in the promotion-division, but this was now fourth instead of third national level. The club never managed to regain promotion into third level and eventually it even dropped into the provincial leagues again in 1958. From 1961 until 1967 the team spent a few seasons in the promotion division again, but then sunk deep into the provincial leagues for many years.

It was only in 1989 that Cappellen managed to re-enter at national level into the promotion division which was rapidly followed by yet another promotion in 1991 to the third division. Even there Cappellen showed some good results as they ended in second position for three years in a row. In 1995 however they finally managed to win the division and as such the team was promoted into the second division, exactly half a century after they last played at that level.

Since 2000, Cappellen is playing in the third division again, with varying results.

In 2022–23, Cappellen secure promotion to Belgian National Division 1 after defeat KV Mechelen II narrowly 1–0 with goal in minute 27 Idriss Diawara on final day in Matchweek 34 on 14 May 2023.

Capellen is a professional soccer team based in Capellen, Luxembourg. The team was founded in 1916 and has a rich history in Luxembourgish football.

Capellen competes in the National Division, which is the top tier of football in Luxembourg. The team has had varying levels of success throughout its history, with several notable achievements.

The team plays its home matches at the Stade de Capellen, a modern stadium with a seating capacity of around 2,000 spectators. The stadium provides a great atmosphere for fans to support their team during matches.

Capellen is known for its strong and talented squad, consisting of both experienced players and promising young talents. The team's playing style is characterized by its attacking approach, with quick and skillful players who are capable of creating scoring opportunities.

The team is led by a dedicated coaching staff who work tirelessly to develop the players and implement effective strategies on the field. The coaching staff emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a strong work ethic, which are key factors in the team's success.

Capellen has a passionate and loyal fan base who support the team through thick and thin. The fans create an electric atmosphere during home matches, cheering on the players and creating a sense of unity and pride.

Overall, Capellen is a respected and competitive team in Luxembourgish football. With its rich history, talented squad, and passionate fan base, the team continues to strive for success and make a mark in the National Division.