2011–12 Oud-Heverlee Leuven season

The 2011–12 season was Oud-Heverlee Leuven's 10th competitive season since the 2002 fusion between Stade Leuven, Daring Club Leuven and Zwarte Duivels Oud-Heverlee. It was their first season in the Belgian Pro League after being promoted from the Belgian Second Division and the first time in 61 years a team from the city of Leuven played in the highest division. OH Leuven finished in 14th place, one place clear of the relegation zone, thereby prolonging their stay at the top flight. Their cup run was unsuccessful, losing out to Rupel Boom form the third division in round 6, which was the round where the team entered the cup.

Oud-Heverlee Leuven
2011–12 season
ChairmanBelgium Jan Callewaert
ManagerBelgium Ronny Van Geneugden
StadiumDen Dreef
Belgian Pro League14th
Belgian CupRound 6
Top goalscorerLeague: Jordan Remacle (15)
All: Jordan Remacle (16)
Highest home attendance8,519 v. Standard Liège and v. Club Brugge
Lowest home attendance5,672 v. Mons

Key dates edit

Pre-season edit

  • 05.05.2011: During the official celebration of the promotion at the Leuven city hall, it is announced that coach Ronny Van Geneugden has signed a new contract agreement, linking him to Oud-Heverlee Leuven for the next four seasons.[1]
  • 30.05.2011: Jordan Remacle, one of the key players for OHL during the previous season with 16 goals and 20 assists, signs a new contract until 2014.[2]
  • 15.06.2011: OHL signs 28-year-old midfielder and 2-time Belgian international Kevin Roelandts from Zulte Waregem[3] and also announces on the official website that an agreement has been found to sign Frederik Boi from Cercle Brugge. Cercle Brugge fans react surprised to see Boi leave after he has spent the last 22 years with the club and soon after Cercle Brugge officially denies that an agreement has been found and states that Boi has a contract running for two more years at Cercle.[4]
  • 20.06.2011: After more than a month of rumours and false transfer announcements, it is finally confirmed that Tunisian forward Hamdi Harbaoui is leaving Oud-Heverlee Leuven. Harbaoui was the top scorer in the 2010–11 Belgian Second Division with 25 goals, but decided to move to Lokeren.[5] Later on the same day, OHL announced three new signings: defender Jorn Vermeulen from Club Brugge and midfielders Thomas Azevedo and Emmerik De Vriese from second division teams Lommel United and Antwerp respectively.[6]
  • 22.06.2011: Belgian Pro League fixtures for the 2011–12 season are announced. Oud-Heverlee Leuven opens the season with a home match against Anderlecht.[7]
  • 24.06.2011: it is announced that supporters of OHL are massively buying season tickets, with already 4050 sold over a month before the start of the new season, a club record. The stadium expansion will eventually allow 9000 spectators.[8] On the same day, Anderlecht comes to an agreement with Oud-Heverlee Leuven to loan out Senegalese midfielder Christophe Diandy for one season, at that point already the fifth incoming transfer for OHL.[9]
  • 27.06.2011: With second division top scorer Harbaoui transferring to Lokeren, OHL decides to buy a replacement as they sign third division top scorer Patrick Amoah from WS Woluwe. The 24-year-old Swedish forward with roots in Ghana scored 27 goals during the previous season.[10]
  • 30.06.2011: The transfer of Frederik Boi from Cercle Brugge to OHL is finally concluded as both clubs find an agreement.[11]

Regular season in 2011 edit

  • 29.07.2011: OHL immediately causes a major upset by beating Anderlecht 2-1 at home on the first matchday due to an injury time winner by Patrick Amoah.[12]
  • 31.07.2011: The news is released that Kenneth Van Goethem suffered a severe knee-injury during the opening match, ruling him out of contention for at least 6 months.[13]
  • 04.08.2011: Belgian defensive midfielder Floribert N'Galula is signed from Finnish team TPS Turku to replace the injured Van Goethem.[14]
  • 10.08.2011: After a week of testing, OH Leuven signs Nigerian striker Derick Ogbu. Ogbu had already tested twice with PSV Eindhoven after being recommended by Henk ten Cate. Eventually he could not be signed by PSV as his visa expired and eventually he ended up at OHL.[15]
  • 19.08.2011: OH Leuven confirms the signing of Belgian goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski from Beerschot AC. Contrary to earlier reports, Kaminski is not on loan from Anderlecht, but has made a deal with both clubs that he will play one season for Leuven, before moving to Anderlecht.[16]
  • 23.08.2011: The draw for the 2011–12 Belgian Cup is made, giving OH Leuven a home draw against the winner of the match between Cappellen (4th division) and Rupel Boom (3rd division). Should Leuven win the match, then they will play the next round away to Lommel United, Neerpelt or Anderlecht.[17]
  • 30.08.2011: Although his contract continued until 2012, Yannick Euvrard moves to second division team Roeselare. Euvrard was part of the team that became 2010–11 Belgian Second Division champions, but seemed not to fit into the plans. After 5 matches without being on the pitch, he decided it was better to leave.[18] On the same day, OH Leuven announced the coming of Czech defender Radek Dejmek, on loan from Slovan Liberec until the end of the season. The contract also includes an option to buy.[19]
  • 31.08.2011: On the last day of the transfer period, Olympia Wijgmaal loans yet another OHL player as Simon Vermeiren leaves the team for one season at the third division team.[20] Later that day the signing of Belgian international Karel Geraerts is confirmed, after the news had already spread through various media the day before. No transfer sum was paid, as Geraerts did no longer fit into the plans at Club Brugge and was allowed to leave for free[21]
  • 10.09.2011: During training Kevin Roelandts suffers an ankle injury, ruling him out of contention for at least 3 months.[22]
  • 21.09.2011: In the Belgian Cup, OH Leuven is immediately eliminated after a 1–2 home loss against Third Division team Rupel Boom. The fact that OH Leuven loses at home, that it is the only team from the Belgian Pro League to be eliminated at that point and that the team missed out on an away match in the next round against Anderlecht causes coach Ronny Van Geneugden to state that "this is my biggest deception in a very long time".[23]
  • 24.09.2011: During the final minutes of the 1–1 home draw against reigning champions Genk, experienced defender Nicky Hayen suffers a serious injury as he tears one of his anterior cruciate ligaments. Later that evening it is confirmed that it will keep him out of contention for around 6 months. After Kenneth Van Goethem and Kevin Roelandts, Hayen is the third key player to suffer a major injury during the season.[24]
  • 10.11.2011: After suffering an injury earlier in a match with the Belgium national under-17 football team during the 2012 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship qualifying round, promising youngster Joren Dehond is diagnosed with a torn meniscus. Joren will need to undergo surgery and will be out for 6 tot 8 weeks. A status update of the other long-term injured players is also given: the revalidation of Kenneth Van Goethem goes well, he is starting with individual running exercises. Kevin Roelandts is already training individually and plans to rejoin the group in about two weeks, while Nicky Hayen is still at the very beginning of his revalidation period, he is not yet allowed to use his right leg.[25]
  • 12.12.2011: OHL is hit by a fourth major first-team injury as left-back Koen Weuts tears a part of his medial collateral ligament during the home match against Zulte Waregem. It is estimated that Weuts will probably be sidelined for four to six weeks. In recovery he joins first team players Kenneth Van Goethem and Nicky Hayen and youngster Joren Dehond. Meanwhile, Kevin Roelandts is scheduled to play in a friendly match on 14 December, which will be his first match after his ankle injury.[26]
  • 27.12.2011: At the start of the winter break, after a streak of four unbeaten matches, OHL is in 11th position with 20 points out of 19 matches. Coach Ronny Van Geneugden is very happy with the results, stating that the 11th place is magnificent seeing the number of long term injuries the team had to undergo. Negative points are the early elimination in the Belgian Cup and the fact that OHL could only score few points against direct competitors. Van Geneugden also mentions the huge support from the home fans and how this has helped the team to take points from big teams Anderlecht, Club Brugge and Genk. Finally, he states the end goal is to score 30 points after 30 matches, which should be enough to avoid the relegation playoffs.[27]
  • 27.12.2011: The 19-year-old nephew of former OHL player Toni Brogno signs for OHL. Belgian youngster Loris Brogno is a left-footed striker, signed from Charleroi and regarded as a prospect for the future.[28]
  • 28.12.2011: OHL and Swedish striker Patrick Amoah mutually agree to terminate their contract. Amoah was the match winner in the opening match against Anderlecht, scoring the 2-1 goal in injury time. However, after sending the OHL supporters into delirium during this first match, Amoah had faded away and mostly featured in the reserve matches only. Amoah immediately rejoined his former team WS Woluwe.[29]

Regular season in 2012 edit

  • 10.01.2012: Icelandic defensive midfielder Stefán Gíslason signs a 1.5 year contract after he was released from Lillestrøm. Gíslason, a former youth player of Arsenal, is expected to immediately make an impact in the first team and is signed to take over the role of the injured Nicky Hayen.[30]
  • 20.01.2012: Thirty-two-year-old striker Ibrahim Salou returns to Belgium as he signs for OHL. After leaving Club Brugge in 2008, Salou had spells in Germany with Duisburg, Denmark with Vejle and USA with the New York Red Bulls. After being released in New York, he had been looking for a club in Belgium and ended up with Oud-Heverlee Leuven.[31]
  • 26.01.2012: After days of speculating, attacking midfielder Sacha Iakovenko of Anderlecht joins OHL on loan as he had to make a decision over which club to join, either Oud-Heverlee Leuven or Westerlo. Iakovenko had worked with coach Ronny Van Geneugden before at Genk and is delighted to be able to do so again.[32]
  • 29.01.2012: Club monument Joeri Vastmans leaves the club as both parties agree to terminate the contract. Vastmans, at OHL for 6 seasons and still popular with many of the fans, had only been subbed on once during the season and since he was not guaranteed more opportunities, opted to look for a new club.[33]
  • 31.01.2012: With several players returning from injury and with the signings of Ibrahim Salou and Sacha Iakovenko, 25-year-old midfielder Tail Schoonjans is deemed surplus and therefore loaned out to second division team Sint-Niklaas. Although Schoonjans only has a contract until the end of the season, OHL has an option to prolong his contract.[34]
  • 11.02.2012: In a direct relegation battle away to Westerlo, OHL secures a crucial 1-3 victory, moving 8 points clear of the relegation playoffs with only 5 matches to go. Goals came from Wim Raymaekers, Jordan Remacle and Sacha Iakovenko. Iakovenko remained calm after his goal and did not celebrate his goal, as between 2009 and 2011 he nearly played two full seasons for Westerlo. In the media, it is now assumed that 15th and 16th placed teams Westerlo and Sint-Truiden will face each other in the relegation playoffs.[35]
  • 03.03.2012: After a dull 0-0 draw at home against Lierse, OHL can no longer finishing lower than 14th, thereby avoiding the relegation playoffs and thus qualifying for the 2012–13 Belgian Pro League. For the first time in Belgian football, a team form the city of Leuven manages to spend more than one consecutive season at the highest level.[36]
  • 13.03.2012: After a successful season as captain of the team in which he also scored three goals, 31-year-old club-icon Bjorn Ruytinx is rewarded with a new one-year contract.[37]

Playoffs edit

  • 22.03.2012: After finishing the regular season in 14th place, OHL was paired with Cercle Brugge, Mechelen en Lierse in playoff 2. The draw is released, with OHL starting at home against Lierse.[38]
  • 27.04.2012: A first transfer for the new season is announced, as Belgian Lierse defender Kenny Thompson signs for OHL.[39]
  • 05.05.2012: The season ends for OH Leuven as the playoffs conclude with OH Leuven ending in second place behind Cercle Brugge. Leuven ends the playoffs with 10 points out of 18 after losing twice, drawing once and winning three matches.[40]

Team kit edit

The team kits for the 2011–12 season were produced by Vermarc and the main shirt sponsor was Option.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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First team squad edit

As of 6 May 2012. OHL Team 2011-12
No. Name Nationality Date of Birth (Age at 29/07/2011) First match for OHL Previous Club/Signed From
Goalkeepers
1 Yves Lenaerts   Belgium (1983-02-27)February 27, 1983 (aged 28) 2010   Club Brugge
12 Dean Michiels   Belgium (1991-07-04)July 4, 1991 (aged 20) 2010 Youth Product
21 Thomas Kaminski   Belgium (1992-10-23)October 23, 1992 (aged 18) 2011   Beerschot
Defenders
2 Frederik Boi   Belgium (1981-10-25)October 25, 1981 (aged 29) 2011   Cercle Brugge
3 Nicky Hayen   Belgium (1980-08-16)August 16, 1980 (aged 30) 2010   RBC Roosendaal
4 Wim Raymaekers   Belgium (1985-04-04)April 4, 1985 (aged 26) 2010   Red Star Waasland
15 Pieter Nys   Belgium (1989-07-01)July 1, 1989 (aged 22) 2010   Fortuna Sittard
17 Koen Weuts   Belgium (1990-09-18)September 18, 1990 (aged 20) 2009   Lierse
24 Radek Dejmek   Czech Republic (1988-02-02)February 2, 1988 (aged 23) 2011   Slovan Liberec (on loan)
25 Christophe Diandy   Senegal (1990-11-26)November 26, 1990 (aged 20) 2011   Anderlecht (on loan)
26 Lionel Gendarme   Belgium (1989-02-20)February 20, 1989 (aged 22) 2011   Standard Liège
27 Stefán Gíslason   Iceland (1980-03-15)March 15, 1980 (aged 31) 2012   Lillestrøm
Midfielders
6 Kenneth Van Goethem   Belgium (1984-02-12)February 12, 1984 (aged 27) 2010   KV Mechelen
8 Maxime Annys   Belgium (1986-07-24)July 24, 1986 (aged 25) 2009   Tournai
10 Kevin Roelandts   Belgium (1982-08-27)August 27, 1982 (aged 28) 2011   Zulte Waregem
16 Jorn Vermeulen   Belgium (1987-04-16)April 16, 1987 (aged 24) 2011   Club Brugge
18 Floribert N'Galula   Belgium (1987-03-07)March 7, 1987 (aged 24) 2011   TPS Turku
20 Karel Geraerts   Belgium (1982-01-05)January 5, 1982 (aged 29) 2011   Club Brugge
28 Antoine Palate   Belgium (1994-03-01)March 1, 1994 (aged 17) 2011 Youth Product
30 Simon Bracke   Belgium (1995-11-17)November 17, 1995 (aged 15) 2011 Youth Product
Forwards
7 Jordan Remacle   Belgium (1987-02-17)February 17, 1987 (aged 24) 2010   RBC Roosendaal
9 Ibrahim Salou   Ghana (1979-05-29)May 29, 1979 (aged 32) 2012   New York Red Bulls
11 Sacha Iakovenko   Ukraine (1987-07-23)July 23, 1987 (aged 24) 2012   Anderlecht (on loan)
13 Bjorn Ruytinx   Belgium (1980-08-18)August 18, 1980 (aged 30) 2004   Kermt-Hasselt
14 Thomas Azevedo   Belgium (1991-08-31)August 31, 1991 (aged 19) 2011   Lommel United
19 Loris Brogno   Belgium (1992-09-18)September 18, 1992 (aged 18) 2012   Charleroi
22 Emmerik De Vriese   Belgium (1985-02-14)February 14, 1985 (aged 26) 2011   Antwerp
23 Derick Ogbu   Nigeria (1990-03-19)March 19, 1990 (aged 21) 2011   Umm Salal
29 Joren Dehond   Belgium (1995-08-08)August 8, 1995 (aged 15) 2011 Youth Product

Transfers edit

In edit

Summer edit

Squad # Position Player Transferred from Fee Date Source
10 MF   Kevin Roelandts   Zulte Waregem Undisclosed 15 June 2011 [3]
14 MF   Thomas Azevedo   Lommel United Undisclosed 20 June 2011 [6]
22 MF   Emmerik De Vriese   Antwerp Undisclosed 20 June 2011 [6]
16 DF   Jorn Vermeulen   Club Brugge Undisclosed 20 June 2011 [6]
9 FW   Patrick Amoah   WS Woluwe Undisclosed 27 June 2011 [10]
2 DF   Frederik Boi   Cercle Brugge Undisclosed 30 June 2011 [11]
18 MF   Floribert N'Galula   TPS Turku Undisclosed 4 August 2011 [14]
23 FW   Derick Ogbu   Umm Salal Undisclosed 10 August 2011 [15]
21 GK   Thomas Kaminski   Beerschot Undisclosed 19 August 2011 [16]
20 MF   Karel Geraerts   Club Brugge Free 31 August 2011 [21]

Winter edit

Squad # Position Player Transferred from Fee Date Source
9 FW   Ibrahim Salou   New York Red Bulls Free 20 January 2012 [31]
19 FW   Loris Brogno   Charleroi Undisclosed 1 January 2012 [28]
27 DF   Stefán Gíslason   Lillestrøm Free 10 January 2012 [30]

Loan In edit

Summer edit

Squad # Position Player On loan from Fee Date Source
25 DF   Christophe Diandy   Anderlecht Undisclosed 24 June 2011 [9]
24 DF   Radek Dejmek   Slovan Liberec Undisclosed 30 August 2011 [19]

Winter edit

Squad # Position Player On loan from Fee Date Source
FW   Sacha Iakovenko   Anderlecht Undisclosed 26 January 2012 [32]

Out edit

Summer edit

Squad # Position Player Transferred to Fee Date Source
MF   Pieter Beckers   RC Mechelen Undisclosed 30 May 2011 [2]
MF   Sandro Bloudek Free Agent Contract Ended 1 August 2011 [41]
DF   Mark De Man   Beerschot Loan Return 1 June 2011 [42]
MF   Wouter Scheelen   Westerlo Loan Return 1 June 2011 [43]
FW   Kurt Weuts   Sint-Truiden Loan Return 1 June 2011 [44]
FW   Hamdi Harbaoui   Lokeren Undisclosed 20 June 2011 [5]
DF   Yannick Euvrard   Roeselare Undisclosed 30 August 2011 [18]

Winter edit

Squad # Position Player Transferred to Fee Date Source
9 FW   Patrick Amoah   WS Woluwe Free 1 January 2012 [29]
5 DF   Joeri Vastmans Free Agent NA 29 January 2012 [33]

Loan Out edit

Summer edit

Squad # Position Player On loan to Fee Date Source
GK   Fred Desomberg   Olympia Wijgmaal Undisclosed 1 August 2011 [41]
MF   Nicolas De Mol   Olympia Wijgmaal Undisclosed 1 August 2011 [41]
DF   Raf Verhamme   Olympia Wijgmaal Undisclosed 1 August 2011 [41]
FW   Simon Vermeiren   Olympia Wijgmaal Undisclosed 31 August 2011 [20]

Winter edit

Squad # Position Player On loan to Fee Date Source
11 MF   Tail Schoonjans   Sint-Niklaas Undisclosed 31 January 2012 [34]

Statistics edit

Appearances and goals edit

Last updated on 6 May 2012.
No. Pos Nat Player Total Belgian Pro League Belgian Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK   BEL Yves Lenaerts 11 0 11 0 0 0
2 DF   BEL Frederik Boi 27 3 23+3 3 1 0
3 DF   BEL Nicky Hayen 9 1 8 1 1 0
4 DF   BEL Wim Raymaekers 30 1 29+1 1 0 0
6 MF   BEL Kenneth Van Goethem 5 0 5 0 0 0
7 FW   BEL Jordan Remacle 36 16 35 15 1 1
8 MF   BEL Maxime Annys 27 0 21+5 0 1 0
9 FW   GHA Ibrahim Salou 9 0 1+8 0 0 0
10 MF   BEL Kevin Roelandts 10 1 5+5 1 0 0
11 FW   UKR Sacha Iakovenko 13 3 11+2 3 0 0
12 GK   BEL Dean Michiels 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 FW   BEL Bjorn Ruytinx 34 4 28+5 4 1 0
14 MF   BEL Thomas Azevedo 25 3 13+11 3 0+1 0
15 DF   BEL Pieter Nys 10 1 6+4 1 0 0
16 MF   BEL Jorn Vermeulen 25 0 24+1 0 0 0
17 DF   BEL Koen Weuts 26 0 23+2 0 1 0
18 MF   BEL Floribert N'Galula 18 0 15+3 0 0 0
19 FW   BEL Loris Brogno 6 1 0+6 1 0 0
20 MF   BEL Karel Geraerts 26 3 23+2 3 1 0
21 GK   BEL Thomas Kaminski 26 0 25 0 1 0
22 MF   BEL Emmerik De Vriese 16 1 5+10 1 1 0
23 FW   NGA Derick Ogbu 23 10 19+4 10 0 0
24 DF   CZE Radek Dejmek 23 2 20+2 2 1 0
25 DF   SEN Christophe Diandy 29 0 23+6 0 0 0
26 DF   BEL Lionel Gendarme 9 0 7+2 0 0 0
27 DF   ISL Stefán Gíslason 13 1 13 1 0 0
28 MF   BEL Antoine Palate 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 FW   BEL Joren Dehond 2 0 0+2 0 0 0
30 MF   BEL Simon Bracke 0 0 0 0 0 0
Players who are out on loan
11 FW   BEL Tail Schoonjans 3 0 0+2 0 0+1 0
Players who have left the club
5 DF   BEL Joeri Vastmans 1 0 0+1 0 0 0
9 FW   SWE Patrick Amoah 10 1 2+7 1 1 0

Top scorers edit

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by league goals when total goals are equal.

Goals edit

R Player Position Belgian Pro League Belgian Cup Total
1   Jordan Remacle LW 15 1 16
2   Derick Ogbu CF 10 0 10
3   Bjorn Ruytinx CF 4 0 4
4   Thomas Azevedo LW 3 0 3
  Frederik Boi RB / RW 3 0 3
  Karel Geraerts CM 3 0 3
  Sacha Iakovenko LW 3 0 3
8   Radek Dejmek CB 2 0 2
9   Patrick Amoah CF 1 0 1
  Loris Brogno CF 1 0 1
  Emmerik De Vriese LW 1 0 1
  Stefán Gíslason CB 1 0 1
  Nicky Hayen CB 1 0 1
  Pieter Nys CB 1 0 1
  Wim Raymaekers CB 1 0 1
  Kevin Roelandts CM 1 0 1

Last updated: 6 May 2012
Source: Match reports in Competitive matches

Penalties Taken edit

Date Penalty Taker Scored Opponent Competition Opposing Goalkeeper
20 August 2011   Jordan Remacle Yes at home vs. Mechelen Belgian Pro League   Olivier Renard
10 September 2011   Jordan Remacle Yes at home vs. Mons Belgian Pro League   Cédric Berthelin
21 September 2011   Jordan Remacle Yes at home vs. Rupel Boom Belgian Cup   Ruben Smet
10 December 2011   Jordan Remacle Yes at home vs. Zulte Waregem Belgian Pro League   Sammy Bossut
21 January 2012   Jordan Remacle Yes away to Mons Belgian Pro League   Cédric Berthelin
14 April 2012   Jordan Remacle Yes away to Mechelen Belgian Pro League   Wouter Biebauw
21 April 2012   Jordan Remacle Yes at home vs. Mechelen Belgian Pro League   Wouter Biebauw
28 April 2012   Jordan Remacle Yes at home vs. Cercle Brugge Belgian Pro League   Jo Coppens

Goals conceded edit

Includes all competitive matches. Sorted by shirt number.

Last updated on 6 May 2012
Position Nation Number Name Belgian Pro League Belgian Cup Total Minutes per goal
GK   1 Yves Lenaerts 14 0 14 70.71
GK   12 Dean Michiels 0 0 0 0
GK   21 Thomas Kaminski 58 2 60 39
TOTALS 72 2 74 45

Penalties Conceded edit

Date Penalty Taker Scored Opponent Competition OHL Goalkeeper
31 July   Romelu Lukaku No at home vs. Anderlecht Belgian Pro League   Yves Lenaerts
21 September   Dries Ventose Yes at home vs. Rupel Boom Belgian Cup   Thomas Kaminski
21 September   Dries Ventose Yes at home vs. Rupel Boom Belgian Cup   Thomas Kaminski
1 October   Elimane Coulibaly Yes away to Gent Belgian Pro League   Thomas Kaminski
30 October   Gary Kagelmacher Yes at home vs. Beerschot Belgian Pro League   Thomas Kaminski
26 November   Reza Ghoochannejhad Yes away to Sint-Truiden Belgian Pro League   Thomas Kaminski
19 February   Gregory Mertens Yes at home vs. Cercle Brugge Belgian Pro League   Thomas Kaminski
31 March   Mohamed El-Gabbas Yes at home vs. Lierse Belgian Pro League   Thomas Kaminski

Disciplinary record edit

Includes all competitive matches. Players with 1 card or more included only.

Last updated on 6 May 2012
Position Nation Number Name Belgian Pro League Belgian Cup Total
           
GK   1 Yves Lenaerts 1 0 0 0 1 0
MF   2 Frederik Boi 6 0 0 0 6 0
DF   3 Nicky Hayen 1 0 1 0 2 0
DF   4 Wim Raymaekers 5 1 0 0 5 1
FW   7 Jordan Remacle 6 0 1 0 7 0
FW   8 Maxime Annys 10 0 0 0 10 0
FW   9 Patrick Amoah 1 0 0 0 1 0
FW   9 Ibrahim Salou 1 0 0 0 1 0
MF   10 Kevin Roelandts 3 0 0 0 3 0
FW   13 Bjorn Ruytinx 13 0 0 0 13 0
DF   15 Pieter Nys 2 1 0 0 2 1
MF   16 Jorn Vermeulen 2 0 0 0 2 0
MF   17 Koen Weuts 3 0 0 0 3 0
MF   18 Floribert N'Galula 4 0 0 0 4 0
MF   20 Karel Geraerts 6 0 0 0 6 0
FW   21 Thomas Kaminski 1 0 0 0 1 0
FW   23 Derick Ogbu 1 0 0 0 1 0
DF   24 Radek Dejmek 3 0 0 0 3 0
DF   25 Christophe Diandy 3 0 0 0 3 0
DF   26 Lionel Gendarme 1 1 0 0 1 1
DF   27 Stefán Gíslason 1 0 0 0 1 0
TOTALS 73 3 2 0 75 3

Suspensions during the season edit

Includes suspensions for competitive matches.

Last updated on 6 May 2012
Date Player Reason Punishment Source
16 August 2011 (appeal 19 August 2011)   Wim Raymaekers Red card for tackle on Club Brugge player   Tom Høgli. Two-match ban, after appeal reduced to one-match (away to Lokeren) ohl.be
30 October 2011   Bjorn Ruytinx Automatic suspension after collecting five yellow cards. One match ban (away to Lierse) ohl.be
26 November 2011   Maxime Annys Automatic suspension after collecting five yellow cards. One match ban (away to Anderlecht) ohl.be
26 December 2011 (appeal 30 December 2011)   Lionel Gendarme Red card for tackle on Mechelen player   Alessandro Cordaro. Three-match ban, after appeal reduced to one-match (at home vs Lokeren) ohl.be
15 January 2012   Frederik Boi Automatic suspension after collecting five yellow cards. One match ban (away to Mons)
11 February 2012   Jordan Remacle Automatic suspension after collecting five yellow cards. One match ban (at home vs Cercle Brugge)
18 February 2012   Karel Geraerts Automatic suspension after collecting five yellow cards. One match ban (away to Beerschot)
18 March 2012   Bjorn Ruytinx Automatic suspension after collecting ten yellow cards. Two matches ban (twice at home, vs Sint-Truiden and vs Lierse)
7 April 2012   Maxime Annys Automatic suspension after collecting ten yellow cards. Two matches ban (both vs Mechelen, first away, then at home)
14 April 2012   Wim Raymaekers Automatic suspension after collecting five yellow cards. One match ban (at home vs Mechelen)

Severe injuries during the season edit

Last updated on 6 May 2012
Date Player Injury Initial Estimated Return In Full Training First Match after Injury Source
29 July 2011   Kenneth Van Goethem Torn anterior cruciate ligament during the match against Anderlecht. February–March 2012 Beginning of January 2012 ohl.be
8 September 2011   Kevin Roelandts Ankle tendon injury during training. December 2011 6 December 2011 14 December 2011 ohl.be
24 September 2011   Nicky Hayen Torn anterior cruciate ligament during the match against Genk. March–April 2012 Still Injured ohl.be
30 October 2011   Joren Dehond Torn meniscus during the match with the Belgium national under-17 football team. January–February 2012 January 2012 20 January 2012 ohl.be
10 December 2011   Koen Weuts Torn medial band during the match against Zulte Waregem. February 2012 January 2012 ohl.be

Starting 11 edit

Only considering Belgian Pro League starts.
No. Pos. Name Starts
21 GK   Thomas Kaminski 25
2 DF   Frederik Boi 23
24 DF   Radek Dejmek 19
4 DF   Wim Raymaekers 29
17 DF   Koen Weuts 24
16 MF   Jorn Vermeulen 24
8 MF   Maxime Annys 21
20 MF   Karel Geraerts 23
18 MF   Floribert N'Galula 15
7 FW   Jordan Remacle 35
13 FW   Bjorn Ruytinx (Captain) 28


Overall edit

Games played 37 (36 Belgian Pro League, 1 Belgian Cup)
Games won 10 (10 Belgian Pro League, 0 Belgian Cup)
Games drawn 9 (9 Belgian Pro League, 0 Belgian Cup)
Games lost 18 (17 Belgian Pro League, 1 Belgian Cup)
Goals scored 54
Goals conceded 74
Goal difference -20
Clean sheets 3
Yellow cards 75
Red cards 3
Worst discipline   Bjorn Ruytinx 13   0    
Best result(s) W 3 - 1 (H) v Mons - Belgian Pro League - 10 September 2011
W 3 - 1 (H) v Club Brugge - Belgian Pro League - 18 December 2011
W 3 - 1 (A) v Westerlo - Belgian Pro League - 11 February 2012
W 3 - 1 (H) v Sint-Truiden - Belgian Pro League - 21 March 2012
W 4 - 2 (H) v Mechelen - Belgian Pro League - 21 April 2012
Worst result(s) L 6 - 1 (A) v Gent - Belgian Pro League - 1 October 2011
Most appearances   Jordan Remacle (36)
Top scorer   Jordan Remacle (16)

Last updated: 6 May 2012
Source: Competitions' Wikipedia articles.

Club edit

Coaching staff edit

Position Staff
Head Coach   Ronny Van Geneugden
Assistant First Team Coach   Hans Vander Elst
Goalkeeping coach   Jurgen De Braekeleer

Last updated: 20 July 2011
Source: OHL.be

Other information edit

Owner/Chairman   Jan Callewaert
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Den Dreef (9,000 / )

Updated to match played 20 July 2011
Source: OHL.be

Competitions edit

Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Belgian Pro League 14th (Europa League Playoff) 29 July 2011 5 May 2012
Belgian Cup 6th Round 6th Round 21 September 2011 21 September 2011

Updated to match played 25 March 2012
Source: Competitions

Friendly matches edit

Pre-season edit

25 June 2011 Stormvogels Haasrode   0 – 8   Oud-Heverlee Leuven Rudy Delangstadion, Blanden
16:00 CEST (Report) Bloudek   6'
Azevedo   34'
Ruytinx   39'
De Vriese   63'
Vermeulen   67'
Bojović   71'
Roelandts   77'
Diandy   89' (pen.)
Referee: Nathan Verboomen
6 July 2011 Woluwe-Zaventem   0 – 2   Oud-Heverlee Leuven Gemeentelijk Sportstadion, Zaventem
20:00 CEST (Report) Nys   19'
Remacle   55' (pen.)
Referee: Erik Bury

During the season edit

7 January 2012 Wingene   Cancelled   Oud-Heverlee Leuven Gemeentelijk sportstadion, Wingene
19:00 CET (Report)

Belgian Pro League edit

OHL's first season in the Belgian Pro League began on 29 July 2011.

Regular season edit

League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
12 Lierse 30 6 13 11 24 36 −12 31 Qualification to Europa League play-offs
13 Zulte Waregem 30 6 12 12 32 38 −6 30
14 OH Leuven 30 7 8 15 38 58 −20 29
15 Westerlo 30 5 5 20 29 59 −30 20 Qualification to the Relegation play-offs
16 Sint-Truiden 30 3 10 17 32 61 −29 19
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of matches won; if teams are still tied a playoff is organised.
Results summary edit
Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
30 7 8 15 38 58  −20 29 5 5 5 25 24  +1 2 3 10 13 34  −21

Last updated: 22 March 2012.
Source: [citation needed]

Results by round edit
Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH
ResultWLLLWWLDLDLWLLLDDWDDDLLLWLLDLW
Position37121397109911129111212121211111112121314131414141414
Source: [citation needed]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Playoffs edit

After finishing 14th during the regular season, OHL was placed in Group A of the Europa League Playoff together with Cercle Brugge, Lierse and Mechelen.

Table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Cercle Brugge 6 3 2 1 16 10 +6 11 Playoff Final
2 OH Leuven 6 3 1 2 15 14 +1 10
3 Lierse 6 1 4 1 7 7 0 7
4 Mechelen 6 1 1 4 7 14 −7 4
Source: [citation needed]

Matches edit

29 July 2011 Matchday 1 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 2 – 1 Anderlecht Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:30 CEST Lenaerts   12'
Roelandts   24'
Samuel   53' (o.g.)
Amoah   58'
Amoah   90+2'
Report Samuel   18'
Gillet   23'
Odoi   35'
Proto   35'
Lukaku   37'
Mareček   61'
Suárez   63'
Attendance: 8,156
Referee: Serge Gumienny
6 August 2011 Matchday 2 Zulte Waregem 2 – 1 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Regenboogstadion, Waregem
20:00 CEST Matton   3'
Trajkovski   37'
Rossini   45+1'
Bossut   81'
Report Roelandts   66'
Boi   75'
Remacle   81'
Attendance: 6,703
Referee: Gunter Boelen
13 August 2011 Matchday 3 Club Brugge 1 – 0 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges
20:00 CEST Vleminckx   40'
De Jonghe   63'
Refaelov   68'
Roelandts   81' (o.g.)
Vázquez   82'
Report Remacle   14'
Ruytinx   45'
Raymaekers   59'
Hayen   83'
Attendance: 24,809
Referee: Tim Pots
20 August 2011 Matchday 4 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 1 – 2 KV Mechelen Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CEST Remacle   45+2' (pen.)
N'Galula   59'
Report Cordaro   8'
Vandenbergh   18'
Ghomsi   39'
Van Hoevelen   45'
Gorius   52'
Attendance: 7,443
Referee: Frank De Bleeckere
27 August 2011 Matchday 5 Lokeren 0 – 1 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Daknamstadion, Lokeren
20:00 CEST Marić   22'
De Bock   29'
Harbaoui   51'
Persoons   79'
Report Diandy   48'
Ogbu   90+2'
Attendance: 4,976
Referee: Gerd Bylois
10 September 2011 Matchday 6 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 3 – 1 Mons Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CEST Remacle   21' (pen.)
Ruytinx   66'
Ogbu   71', 84'
Geraerts   90+1'
Report Nicaise   19'
Franquart   20'
Monteyne   28'
Ibou   35'
Ibou   35'  
Matumona   49'
Lépicier   66'
Perbet   90+4'
Attendance: 5,672
Referee: Gert Deckers
17 September 2011 Matchday 7 Kortrijk 2 – 0 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Guldensporen Stadion, Kortrijk
20:00 CEST Oussalah   5'
Capon   23'
Messoudi   57'
Report Raymaekers   16'
Ruytinx   39'
N'Galula   81'
Annys   88'
Attendance: 6,157
Referee: Jimmy Verhe
24 September 2011 Matchday 8 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 1 – 1 Genk Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CEST Ruytinx   52'
Hayen   65'
Report Kennedy   38'
Vossen   45+2'
Barda   55'
Anele   90+2'
Attendance: 7,068
Referee: Frederik Geldhof
1 October 2011 Matchday 9 Gent 6 – 1 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Jules Ottenstadion, Ghent
20:00 CEST Ljubijankič   29', 63'
Arzo   48'
Smolders   72'
Coulibaly   90+1' (pen.)
Soumahoro   90+2'
Report Remacle   42'
Remacle   56'
Attendance: 10,757
Referee: Christophe Delacour
15 October 2011 Matchday 10 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 1 – 1 Westerlo Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CEST Remacle   45+2'
Ogbu   72'
Report Ngolok   23'
Ngolok   74'
De Petter   84'
Attendance: 6,860
Referee: Joeri Van De Velde
22 October 2011 Matchday 11 Cercle Brugge 2 – 0 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges
20:00 CEST Janssens   41'
Vetokele   60'
Van Eenoo   67'
Iachtchouk   84'
Report Annys   38' Attendance: 8,104
Referee: Luc Wouters
29 October 2011 Matchday 12 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 3 – 2 Beerschot Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CEST Ogbu   12'
Ruytinx   58'
Annys   72'
Geraerts   72'
Boi   77'
Geraerts   87'
Ruytinx   90'
Report Porokara   62'
Kagelmacher   73' (pen.)
MacDonald   85'
Kagelmacher   90+2'
Attendance: 7,122
Referee: Tom Ottevaere
5 November 2011 Matchday 13 Lierse 3 – 1 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Herman Vanderpoortenstadion, Lier
20:00 CET Claasen   19', 27'
Vandooren   43'
Grnčarov   52'
Claasen   62'
Report Ogbu   15'
Annys   51'
Ogbu   54'
N'Galula   64'
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Frank De Bleeckere
18 November 2011 Matchday 14 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 1 – 3 Standard Liège Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:30 CET Van Damme   34' (o.g.)
Gendarme   87'
Remacle   90+1'
Report Tchité   14', 28'
Vainqueur   21'
Cyriac   42'
Mujangi Bia   45+3'
Seijas   70'
Attendance: 8,519
Referee: Claude Bourdouxhe
26 November 2011 Matchday 15 Sint-Truiden 2 – 1 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Staaienveld, Sint-Truiden
20:00 CET Dufer   7'
Daeseleire   28'
Deferm   51'
Ghoochannejhad   56' (pen.)
Verhulst   85'
Report Annys   36'
Diandy   55'
Boi   70'
Geraerts   76'
Attendance: 9,623
Referee: Christophe Delacour
4 December 2011 Matchday 16 Anderlecht 0 – 0 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht
14:30 CET Juhász   79'
Proto   80'
Yakovenko   89'
Kljestan   90+4'
Report Raymaekers   15'
N'Galula   59'
Weuts   87'
Attendance: 22,302
Referee: Frederik Geldhof
10 December 2011 Matchday 17 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 2 – 2 Zulte Waregem Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CET Ruytinx   49'
Boi   52'
Ruytinx   61'
Remacle   86' (pen.)
Report Dachelet   45+1'
Delaplace   65'
Trajkovski   72'
Skúlason   86'
Attendance: 7,426
Referee: Serdar Gözübüyük
18 December 2011 Matchday 18 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 3 – 1 Club Brugge Den Dreef, Heverlee
18:00 CET Annys   61'
Ruytinx   53'
Boi   73', 90+2'
Ruytinx   76'
Report Høgli   13'
Jorgačević   34'
Refaelov   45+1'
Odjidja-Ofoe   45+1'
Akpala   55'
Zimling   60'
Donk   89'
Attendance: 8,519
Referee: Claude Bourdouxhe
26 December 2011 Matchday 19 KV Mechelen 2 – 2 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Argosstadion Achter de Kazerne, Mechelen
20:30 CET Destorme   30', 73'
De Witte   43'
Destorme   63'
Ruiz   78'
Report Vermeulen   6'
Remacle   14'
Raymaekers   15'
Dejmek   27'
Ruytinx   29'
Ogbu   47'
Geraerts   56'
Gendarme   59'
Kaminski   90+3'
Attendance: 12,700
Referee: Laurent Colemonts
14 January 2012 Matchday 20 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 1 – 1 Lokeren Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CET Gíslason   41'
Annys   56'
Boi   63'
De Vriese   81'
Report Fevang   6'
De Pauw   45+2'
De Bock   80'
El Mouataz   88'
Lazić   90+7'
Galitsios   90+8'
Attendance: 7,013
Referee: Wim Smet
21 January 2012 Matchday 21 Mons 2 – 2 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Stade Charles Tondreau, Mons
20:00 CET Ibou   27'
Ibou   38'
Perbet   44'
Timmermans   86'
Report Annys   25'
Vermeulen   36'
Remacle   61', 87' (pen.)
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Tom Ottevaere
25 January 2012 Matchday 22 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 0 – 2 Kortrijk Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:30 CET Report Nfor   33'
Veselinović   41'
Joseph-Monrose   74'
Attendance: 6,023
Referee: Jurgen Brinckman
28 January 2012 Matchday 23 Genk 5 – 0 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Cristal Arena, Genk
20:00 CET De Bruyne   15', 17'
Vossen   21'
Buffel   33'
Benteke   77'
Report Dejmek   55' Attendance: 23,439
Referee: Claude Bourdouxhe
4 February 2012 Matchday 24 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 2 – 3 Gent Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CET Ogbu   26'
Geraerts   54'
Geraerts   90+3'
Report Rafinha   45+3'
Melli   51'
Mboyo   58'
Mboyo   90+3'
Attendance: 7,070
Referee: Peter Vervecken
11 February 2012 Matchday 25 Westerlo 1 – 3 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Het Kuipje, Westerlo
20:00 CET Juande   34'
Reynaldo   44'
Ngolok   85'
Report Iakovenko   34'
Annys   58'
Raymaekers   61'
Remacle   76'
Remacle   77'
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Alexandre Boucaut
18 February 2012 Matchday 26 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 2 – 3 Cercle Brugge Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CET Ogbu   19'
Dejmek   65'
Ruytinx   70'
Geraerts   79'
Report Vetokele   21'
Mertens   57' (pen.)
D'haene   75'
D'haene   81'
Viðarsson   88'
Viðarsson   90+2'  
Coppens   90+3'
Attendance: 7,338
Referee: Carlos-Manuel Alho Guerreiro
25 February 2012 Matchday 27 Beerschot 2 – 1 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp
20:00 CET MacDonald   26'
Nyoni   29'
Dayan   54'
Van Der Heyden   68'
Report Raymaekers   22'
Dejmek   81'
Salou   90+3'
Attendance: 8,300
Referee: Serge Gumienny
3 March 2012 Matchday 28 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 0 – 0 Lierse Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CET Diandy   45'
Remacle   77'
Report Bidaoui   90+4' Attendance: 7,495
Referee: Sam Loeman
18 March 2012 Matchday 29 Standard Liège 4 – 0 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège
14:30 CET Tchité   8'
Van Damme   53', 68'
Felipe   64'
Report Geraerts   89'
Ruytinx   90+2'
Attendance: 23,000
Referee: Frederik Geldhof
21 March 2012 Matchday 30 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 3 – 1 Sint-Truiden Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:30 CET Boi   40'
Azevedo   88'
Brogno   90+2'
Report Ghoochannejhad   34'
Euvrard   35'
Kotysch   55'
Rossini   73'
Attendance: 7,266
Referee: Gerd Bylois
31 March 2012 Playoff Matchday 1 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 1 – 1 Lierse Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CEST Nys   62'
Ogbu   86'
Report Ayew   56'
El-Gabbas   69' (pen.)
Wils   83'
Attendance: 6,625
Referee: Joeri van de Velde
7 April 2012 Playoff Matchday 2 Cercle Brugge 6 – 4 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges
20:00 CEST Rudy   13', 78'
Vetokele   16'
Carvalho   32'
Portier   47'
Iachtchouk   52'
Report Gíslason   17'
Boi   37'
Remacle   37'
Azevedo   45+2'
Iakovenko   61'
Annys   65'
Ruytinx   67'
Attendance: 8,074
Referee: Laurent Colemonts
14 April 2012 Playoff Matchday 3 KV Mechelen 2 – 1 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Argosstadion Achter de Kazerne, Mechelen
20:00 CEST Van Tricht   15'
Ruiz   61'
Van Tricht   44'
Pandža   52'
Ghomsi   57'
Henkens   87'
De Witte   90+1'
Report Weuts   34'
Remacle   53' (pen.)
Raymaekers   71'
Dejmek   89'
Ruytinx   90+1'
Attendance: 9,975
Referee: Christof Virant
21 April 2012 Playoff Matchday 4 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 4 – 2 KV Mechelen Den Dreef, Heverlee
17:30 CEST Azevedo   7'
Nys   32'
Weuts   45+1'
Iakovenko   59'
Remacle   83' (pen.)
Report Gorius   75'
Chen   83'
Gorius   90+3'
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Jurgen Brinckman
28 April 2012 Playoff Matchday 5 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 3 – 2 Cercle Brugge Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:00 CEST Ruytinx   50'
Remacle   80' (pen.), 90+2'
Ruytinx   85'
Roelandts   88'
Report Baldé   10', 20'
Van Eenoo   35'
Mertens   79'
Attendance: 7,563
Referee: Serge Gumienny
5 May 2012 Playoff Matchday 6 Lierse 1 – 2 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Herman Vanderpoortenstadion, Lier
20:00 CEST Bidaoui   45+2'
Adesanya   48'
Marić   90+1'
Report Nys   4'   36'
Remacle   61'
Roelandts   85'
Attendance: 7,604
Referee: Tom Ottevaere

Belgian Cup edit

21 September 2011 6th round Oud-Heverlee Leuven 1 – 2 Rupel Boom Den Dreef, Heverlee
20:30 CET Hayen   44'
Remacle   60'
Remacle   74' (pen.)
Report Ventose   34' (pen.), 43' (pen.)
Ventose   54'
Poorters   65'
Wauman   89'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Jurgen Brinckman

References edit

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