Kalender

Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 04/27 17:30 32 KVV Thes Sport vs Hoogstraten VV - View
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 05/04 18:00 33 Charleroi II vs KVV Thes Sport - View
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 05/11 18:00 34 KVV Thes Sport vs KSC Lokeren Temse - View

Resultate

Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 04/21 13:00 31 [16] OH Leuven II v KVV Thes Sport [9] W 2-3
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 04/17 18:00 28 [11] KVV Thes Sport v Gent II [8] W 2-1
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 04/13 17:30 30 [12] KVV Thes Sport v Royal Cappellen [17] W 5-0
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 04/06 17:30 29 [10] Dessel Sport v KVV Thes Sport [11] L 5-1
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 03/27 19:00 15 [9] Sint-Eloois-Winkel v KVV Thes Sport [11] D 1-1
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 03/23 18:30 28 KVV Thes Sport v Gent II - PPT.
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 03/20 19:00 19 [12] Antwerpen II v KVV Thes Sport [11] W 0-3
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 03/16 19:00 27 [9] Olympic Charleroi v KVV Thes Sport [13] W 0-1
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 03/09 18:30 26 [13] KVV Thes Sport v KSK Heist [6] L 1-2
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 03/03 14:00 25 [18] URSL Vise v KVV Thes Sport [13] L 2-0
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 02/24 18:30 24 [13] KVV Thes Sport v Winkel Sport [7] W 2-0
Belgien - 1. Amateurdivision 02/17 19:30 23 [15] KVV Thes Sport v Excelsior Virton [10] W 3-1

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 38 20 18
Wins 16 11 5
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 20 9 11
Goals for 54 37 17
Goals against 71 36 35
Clean sheets 7 3 4
Failed to score 13 6 7

Koninklijke Voetbalvereniging Tessenderlo Hulst Engsbergen Schoot Sport Tessenderlo, more commonly known as Thes Sport or simply Thes, is a Belgian association football club founded in 1942 based in Tessenderlo, Limburg. The club colours are blue and yellow and the team currently plays in the Belgian National Division 1, the third tier of Belgian football. Their home stadium is the 3,000-seat capacity Gemeentelijk Sportpark.

History

The club was founded as Heidebloem Voetbalvereeniging Hulst on 14 June 1942, joining the Royal Belgian Football Association just a few months later. In 1943 the first dressing rooms were built next to the pitch in Hulst, a village encompassed by the municipality of Tessenderlo. In 1970 a new sports centre was built, which was completed in 1973. At that time the club played at the lowest levels of Belgian football, mainly in the third and fourth provincial level in Limburg, at that time corresponding to the seventh and eighth level of Belgian football.

In 1992; the club obtained royal patronage for its fiftieth year of existence, thus becoming Koninklijke Heidebloem Voetbalvereeniging Hulst (Dutch: Royal heatherflower football club Hulst). Two years later it succeeded for the first time to promote to the second provincial level, the sixth level of Belgian football and almost promoted again the following seasons, losing promotion play-offs twice. The club relegated in 1998 and started merger negotiations with two neighbouring clubs within Tessenderlo: VK Penarol Engsbergen from the village Engsbergen and Schoot Sport from the village Schoot. In preparation of the merger, the club became KVV Thes Sport Tessenderlo in 1999, with the acronym Thes standing for Tessenderlo, Hulst, Engsbergen and Schoot. The clubs in the end did not find a mutual agreement and continued to compete separately during the 1999–2000 season. Schoot Sport did not want to cooperate and would eventually cease to exist in 2002. Penarol Engsbergen did cooperate with Thes Sport in the youth leagues, but remained a separate club.

In 2001, the club moved from its accommodations in the commune of Hulst to the Gemeentelijk Sportpark closer to the centre of Tessenderlo. The terrain was available because Looi Sport, which was the original occupant, had gone defunct a few years before that in 1997. Meanwhile, Thes Sport started its rise in the ranks of Belgian football, promoting to the first provincial division in 2003 and even into the national leagues in 2005, before relegating back in 2009.

In 2015, the club again gained access to the Belgian Fourth Division, the lowest level of national football, at which time the merger with VK Penarol Engsbergen did complete and the latter ceased to exist. Following a title in the 2017–18 Belgian Second Amateur Division, the club promoted for the first time ever to the third level of Belgian football.

Der Koninklijke Voetbalvereniging Thes Sport ist ein belgischer Fußballverein aus Tessenderlo in der Provinz Flämisch-Brabant. Der Verein wurde 1920 gegründet und spielt aktuell in der dritten belgischen Liga, der Division 1B.

Thes Sport hat eine lange und wechselvolle Geschichte. In den 1930er und 1940er Jahren spielte der Verein regelmäßig in der höchsten belgischen Liga, doch in den folgenden Jahrzehnten rutschte er in die unteren Ligen ab. Erst in den 2010er Jahren gelang es dem Verein, wieder in die zweite Liga aufzusteigen.

Zu den bekanntesten ehemaligen Spielern von Thes Sport gehören René Vandereycken, der ehemalige belgische Nationalspieler, und Kevin Vandenbergh, der in den 1990er Jahren für den RSC Anderlecht und Borussia Dortmund spielte.

Das Stadion von Thes Sport ist das Sint-Michielsstadion, das Platz für 6.000 Zuschauer bietet. Die Vereinsfarben sind Rot und Weiß.