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Ground Capacity
  
9470

Arena/Stadium
  
Gemeentelijk Parkstadion

Location
  
Boom, Belgium

Manager
  
Urbain Spaenhoven

Chairman
  
Walter Leijs

Founded
  
1998

Capacity
  
9,470


Full name
  
Koninklijke Rupel Boom Football Club

Nickname(s)
  
De Steenbakkers (The Brickmakers)

Ground
  
Gemeentelijk Parkstadion

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Koninklijke Rupel Boom FC is a Belgian association football club based in Boom, Antwerp province currently playing in the Belgian Third Division. They play at the Gemeentelijk Parkstadion in Boom.

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History

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K. Rupel Boom FC was founded in 1998, a result of a merger between K. Boom F.C. and Rupel SK. The club started playing in the regional third division of the Belgian provincial leagues. In 1999 they were promoted to the regional second division and in 2001 to the regional first division.

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In 2004 the club reached the Nationwide Fourth Division. In its first season they reached the playoffs and won promotion to the Belgian Third Division. But, after only one season, K. Rupel Boom FC were relegated back to Fourth Division.

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In 2008 the club again won promotion to the Belgian Third Division, and in 2009 they narrowly missed a ticket for the promotion playoffs.

After being on top of the league since mid September 2009, the club fell back and were beaten to the title by K.S.K. Heist with only one match to play. As runner-up of the regular season, they played the promotion playoffs in which they defeated Eendracht Aalst in the first round (4–0:3–4) and R.O.C. de Charleroi-Marchienne in the second round (2–2:0–2). The final was played against U.R.S. du Centre (1–0: 4:4). And so, at the end of the 2009–2010 season, Rupel Boom were promoted to the Belgian Second Division.

In November 2010, Peter Van Wambeke was fired as head coach after a string of bad results. He became the first trainer in Rupel Boom history to be prematurely released off his contract.

In December 2010, Rupel Boom appointed Yves Cloots as the new head coach of the club. Cloots was Technical Manager with KV Mechelen and head coach of Rapid Leest. This change in head coach did not have the desired effect, and after the 2010–2011 season, Rupel Boom were relegated back to the Third Division.

For the 2011–2012 season, Johan Houben was appointed as the new manager. During this season, Rupel Boom had a very successful cup run, beating Acrenoise (Belgian Promotion), Boussu Dour (2nd Division), Oud-Heverlee Leuven (1st Division) and Belgian record champion Anderlecht against all odds. For Anderlecht, it was the first time since 1954 (against VV Terhagen) that they were eliminated by a Third Division team. Rupel Boom eventually lost the quarter finals against Mons with 2-0 in the first leg and 2-2 draw at home.

In May 2013 player Alexander Bell was selected for Scotland u20 for an international youth tournament in Den Haag, Netherlands.

The 2013–2014 season started good, with a first place after 5 games. But after a series of heavy losses, trainer Johan Houben stepped down as manager. Club captain and icon Jerry Poorters also resigned from the club. Frank Staes was appointed new manager in September 2013. In his first game in charge, Rupel Boom won against KSV Standaard Wetteren with 2–0, after being reduced to 9 men after 40 minutes of play, with a 0–0 on the board. The team ended a disappointing season in 13th place, just 3 points above the relegation places.

Halfway through the 2014–2015 season, head coach Frank Staes resigned and was replaced by his assistant Serge Van Den Stock, who eventually signed a two-year contract with the club. With Van Den Stock, Rupel Boom won 6 of its last 11 matches, and drew 2, finishing the season in 5th place.

In oktober 2015 Serge Van Den Stockt was fired and replaced by his assistant Robbie Grauwloos. Former K. Boom FC player and Belgian international Glenn De Boeck was appointed as Technical Advisor. De Boeck left the club in January 2016 to become head coach of First Division club Mouscron Péruwelz. Rupel Boom finished the season in 9th place.

For the new season 2016-2017, former coach Urbain Spaenhoven was appointed as the new coach. It's his second stint as headcoach after leaving the club for KV Mechelen in 2010.

Club honours

  • Belgian Cup
  • ¼ Finale 2012
  • Third Division
  • promotion 2010
  • Fourth Division
  • promotion: 2005 & 2008
  • Regional First Division
  • promotion: 2004
  • Regional Second Division
  • winner: 2001
  • Regional Third Division
  • promotion: 1999
  • Individual honours

  • Top Goal Scorer Third Division
  • Stavros Glouftsis: 28 goals in 2009–2010
  • Current squad

    As of 16 February 2016

    Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    Transfers 2016-2017

    IN

  • Dominique Ernst from KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk
  • Ruben Smet from KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk
  • Nick Spaenhoven from K.F.C. Dessel Sport
  • Thoma Frick from K. Diegem Sport
  • Antonio Muñoz Herrera from KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk
  • Jens De Paepe from KFC Bornem
  • Marko Ristovic from KVV Zaventem
  • OUT

  • Nick Vanderwesterlaeken to FC Mariekerke
  • Andy Vanderwesterlaeken to FC Mariekerke
  • Ewout Denys
  • Youssef Challouk to K.S.K. Heist
  • Mathias Nijs
  • Seppe Kill to R. Cappellen F.C.
  • Dirk Mathyssen to R. Cappellen F.C.
  • Koen Gommers to KFC Wuustwezel
  • David Rufai to KSV Temse
  • Jasper Otte
  • Supporters Player of the Year

    This is an election organised by supportersclub Blue Corner/De Steenbakkers.

    Previous trainers

  • Urbain Spaenhoven (2016-....)
  • Robbie Grauwloos (2015-2016)
  • Serge Van Den Stock (2014–2015)
  • Frank Staes (2014)
  • Johan Houben (2011–2014)
  • Yves Cloots (2010–2011)
  • Peter Van Wambeke (2010)
  • Urbain Spaenhoven (2006–2010)
  • Raoul Peeters (2003-2006)
  • Pierre Brits (2000-2003)
  • References

    K. Rupel Boom F.C. Wikipedia


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