Beveren
Est. 1934 · Belgium
About Beveren
SK Beveren are one of Belgian football's great underdog success stories, a yellow and blue club from the Waasland region of East Flanders who rose from provincial obscurity to become national champions twice in the early 1980s. Founded in 1934 and promoted to the top flight in 1967, Beveren won their first Belgian First Division title in 1979 and added a second in 1984, alongside two Belgian Cup victories, in one of the most remarkable bursts of achievement by a small-city club in Belgian football history.
Founded in 1934, SK Beveren are based in Beveren, East Flanders, and compete in the Belgian football pyramid. Key honours include 2 Belgian First Division titles (1979, 1984), 2 Belgian Cups (1978, 1983), and a sustained spell of top-flight football across the 1970s and 1980s when the club regularly competed against Anderlecht, Club Brugge, and Standard Liege.
SK Beveren's yellow and blue colours give them a distinctive visual identity in Belgian football, setting them apart from the purple of Anderlecht or the blue and black of Club Brugge. The yellow home shirt was worn with real swagger during the double championship years of 1979 and 1984, a period that proved small-town Flanders could compete at the highest level. The club has gone through several name changes and mergers since that peak era, but the yellow and blue colour combination remains the most enduring thread connecting the various chapters of Beveren's football story.
