K. Tubantia Borgerhout V.K.

Belgian football club

Football club
K. Tubantia Borgerhout V.K.
Full nameKoninklijke Tubantia Borgerhout Voetbal Klub
Nickname(s)Red-Blacks
Founded10 April 1915
StadiumRivierenhof
Capacity4,012
ManagerBelgium Frank Impens
CoachNetherlands Wim Hofkens
LeagueProvincial B - Antwerp
2015–16
WebsiteClub website
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K. Tubantia Borgerhout V.K. is a Belgian association football club from the town of Borgerhout in the municipality of Antwerp. It was given the matricule n°64 by the Belgian Football Association and it now plays in the highest regional league of the Antwerp province. The club is known to have sold the skillful attacker Joseph Mermans to R.S.C. Anderlecht during World War II for a record fee of 125,000 Belgian francs.

History

Tubantia Football & Athletic Club was founded in 1915 and first accessed to the second division in 1928 finishing 8th. The next year it finished 2nd and thus played the first division in 1930–31 finishing 11th on 14 (this year R.S.C. Anderlecht finished last). However Tubantia finished 13th one season later and was relegated with F.C. Turnhout. The club then enjoyed a spell in the second division. In 1940 Tubantia F.A.C. changed its name to K. Tubantia F.C.

In 1954 it was relegated to the third division and it would never come back at this level, as of 2006. The club however merged with K.R.C. Borgerhout in 1960 to become K. Tubantia Borgerhout F.C. Eleven years later it changed the F.C. to its Dutch counterpart V.K. (for Voetbal Klub).

Honours

  • Belgian Second Division:
    • Runners-up (1): 1929–30
  • Belgian Cup:
    • Runners-up (1): 1926–27

References

  • Belgian football clubs history
  • RSSSF Archive – 1st and 2nd division final tables


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