KSV Roeselare
Est. 1921 · Belgium
About KSV Roeselare
KSV Roeselare were a Belgian football club from the West Flanders city of Roeselare, a passionate provincial side with roots going back to 1921. Wearing white and black and playing at the Schiervelde stadium, Roeselare competed in the Belgian professional leagues for decades before financial difficulties ultimately ended the club's existence in 2020. Their story is an unfortunately common one in Belgian football, where smaller clubs have struggled to survive the economic pressures of the modern game. A successor club, SK Roeselare, continues to carry the football identity of the city forward.
Founded: 1921. Stadium: Schiervelde, Roeselare. League: Competed in Belgian professional football until 2020. Honours: Belgian lower division competition. City: Roeselare, West Flanders, Belgium.
KSV Roeselare's white and black strips represented a provincial Belgian football identity that many supporters in West Flanders grew up watching and wearing. Their kits from their years in the Belgian professional leagues are collector pieces for followers of the Belgian football pyramid, representing a club that battled for survival in an increasingly difficult landscape. As with many clubs that have folded, the shirts of KSV Roeselare now carry a bittersweet significance for the supporters who followed them.
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