2016–17 Oud-Heverlee Leuven season

The 2016–17 season was Oud-Heverlee Leuven's 15th competitive season in professional football and the team's first season at the second level following their second relegation from the Belgian Pro League. Following a poor start the team only won their first match near the end of September on matchday seven. The form continued and OH Leuven kept struggling all season to set a consistent string of decent performances despite pre-season hopes of immediately regaining promotion to the Belgian First Division A. The team ended 5th in the opening competition and when despite a good start in the closing competition the performance started dropping, threatening to cause the team to end in the bottom four, manager Emilio Ferrera was sacked and replaced with Dennis van Wijk. Van Wijk could not improve the results and his main task involved in avoiding relegation, in which the team succeeded only on the very last day of the competition in a won home match against direct competitors Lommel United.

Oud-Heverlee Leuven
2016–17 season
ChairmanBelgium Jimmy Houtput (until 30 September)
Belgium Chris Vandebroeck (caretaker)
ManagerBelgium Emilio Ferrera (until 15 January)
Netherlands Dennis van Wijk (from 19 January)
StadiumDen Dreef
Belgian First Division B6th
Belgian CupRound 6
Top goalscorerLeague: Esteban Casagolda, 8 goals
All: Esteban Casagolda, 8 goals

On top of the lacklustre season regarding performances, the club also experienced a turbulent season regarding ownership and management: in September 2016, chairman Jimmy Houtput was alleged to have offered the club as a "conduit" to allow third-party companies to gain ownership of football players in England.[1] Houtput claimed he was "merely trying to obtain the identity of the possible investor(s) and would never take part in illegal activities to circumvent the third-party ownership", but subsequently resigned as OH Leuven chairman on 30 September. Chris Vandebroeck stepped in as care-taking chairman but has not been replaced since. In February 2017, Vandebroeck announced that the team had formed a pre-agreement with a Chinese investment company to perform a takeover of OH Leuven, stating that following the relegation a financial injection was needed to remain competitive.[2] In reaction to a wave of criticism from supporters that the club would be sold to foreign investors, a group of supporters created a project called "OHL op Dreef" which managed to find a group of Flemish investors and entrepreneurs from the Leuven region willing to invest in the club. The group finally made a counter-offer and in the months that followed it became clear that the Chinese investment group was not following up on their commitments and would be backing out the investment. This seemed to give the Flemish investors the leading edge, but surprisingly, OH Leuven announced early May they had again signed a new pre-agreement, but now with a set of Thai investors, more specifically the King Power International Group led by Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha who already owns Leicester City. Vichai's son Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha would become CEO of OH Leuven.[3]

2016–17 squad edit

  • This section lists players who were in Oud-Heveree Leuven's first team squad at any point during the 2016–17 season
  • The symbol § indicates player left mid-season
  • The symbol # indicates player joined mid-season
  • The symbol ¥ indicates a youngster who has appeared on the match sheet at least once during the season (possibly as unused substitute)
  • Italics indicate loan player
No. Nationality Name Position Joined First Team Signed From
Goalkeepers
1   Nick Gillekens GK 2015 Youth
21   Andreas Suederick¥ GK NA, Youth Squad   Genk
26   Laurent Henkinet# GK 2017 Free Agent
28   Ram Strauss§ GK 2016   Poli Timișoara
Defenders
2   Soufiane El Banouhi CB 2016   WS Bruxelles
3  /  Fazlı Kocabaş CB 2016   Union SG
4   Romain Reynaud CB 2014   Kortrijk
5   Pierre-Yves Ngawa RB 2015   Lierse
12   Jeroen Simaeys CB 2016   Krylia Sovetov
15   Pieter-Jan Monteyne LB 2015   Mouscron-Péruwelz
17   Nathan Durieux¥ CB NA, Youth Squad Youth
19   Cédric D'Ulivo CB 2016   Zulte Waregem
24   Nathan de Medina CB Loan   Anderlecht
25   Nicolas Delporte LB 2014   Gent
28   Siebe Horemans CB Loan   Gent
Midfielders
6   Kenneth Houdret CM 2015   Charleroi
7   Jonathan Kindermans CM 2016   RKC Waalwijk
8  /  Flavien Le Postollec CM 2014   Mons
16   Jordy Lokando CM 2015 Youth
18   Robin Peeters¥ CM NA, Youth Squad Youth
22   Simon Bracke CM 2015 Youth
24   Lucas Schoofs CM Loan   Gent
27   Mehdi Bounou¥ CM NA, Youth Squad Youth
31   Nikola Storm# LW / RW Loan   Club Brugge
Forwards
9  / /  Esteban Casagolda CF 2016   Dender EH
10   Serge Tabekou LW / RW Loan   Gent
11  /  Ben Yagan CF 2016   Heist
14   Thomas Azevedo LW / RW 2011   Lommel United
18   Tuur Houben§ CF 2016 Youth
20   Din Sula CF 2015 Youth
23   Jovan Kostovski CF 2013   Vardar
29   Leo Njengo# CF 2017   Dessel Sport
30  /  Yannick Loemba CF / LW / RW Loan   Oostende

Transfers edit

The first transfer was announced already in March 2016, when it was released that second goalkeeper Yves Lenaerts had signed for ASV Geel in search for more playing opportunity.[4] This proved to be just the first outgoing transfer of many, as following the relegation from the Belgian Pro League on 13 March 2016, several players left the team: Brazilian defender Kanu saw his contract terminated by mutual consent just a few days after the relegation,[5] over the summer three key players were sold, namely John Bostock (to Lens[6]), Yohan Croizet (to Mechelen[7]) and Jordan Remacle (to Antwerp[8]). The loan deals of Samuel Asamoah, Charni Ekangamene, Leandro Trossard, Slobodan Urošević and Oleksandr Volovyk were not extended, youngster Konstantinos Rougalas was allowed to leave the club and return to Greece [9] and the contracts of Frenchmen Jean Calvé and Rudy Riou, striker Kim Ojo and defender Kenny Van Hoevelen were either terminated or not prolonged. Yohan Brouckaert and Kenneth Van Goethem were out on loan during the 2015–16 season and both signed for new teams, Brouckaert moved to RWDM47[10] while Kenneth Van Goethem moved to Aarschot.[11] Other outgoing transfers included substitute strikers Alessandro Cerigioni and Romero Regales, respectively moving to Waasland-Beveren[12] and Den Bosch.[13]

At this point, the only remaining players were goalkeeper Gillekens, defenders Delporte, Ngawa and Reynaud, midfielders Le Postollec and Lokando and strikers Azevedo, Kostovski and Sula, not even enough for a complete lineup. The first additions arrived early June, as OH Leuven announced the contract extensions of Kenneth Houdret[14] and Pieterjan Monteyne,[15] while youngster Simon Bracke returned from loan to ASV Geel and was added to the squad. Later that month, the first new names were signed with defender Fazlı Kocabaş (from Union SG[16]) and striker Esteban Casagolda (from Dender EH[17]). OH Leuven then again announced some familiar names, first with the return of winger Ben Yagan who had been released in the summer of 2015 but had experienced a strong season at Heist,[18] followed by the surprise signing of experienced defender and OH Leuven youth product Jeroen Simaeys from Krylia Sovetov.[19] Later in the month of July, the team confirmed the loan deal of winger Serge Tabekou, arriving from Gent.[20]

Early August saw three newcomers added to the team, the signings of Soufiane El Banouhi (from WS Brussels[21]) and Jonathan Kindermans (from Waalwijk[22]) were not unexpected as both had been training with the team for several weeks already. Finally experienced defender Cédric D'Ulivo was also added to the team, coming over from Zulte Waregem.[23] Towards the end of the summer 2016 transfer window, goalkeeper Ram Strauss was brought in from Poli Timișoara as a substitute for Gillekens [24] and on transfer deadline day itself OHL loaned two players to complete the squad, with Yannick Loemba and Nathan de Medina coming over respectively from Oostende[25] and Anderlecht.[26]

During the 2016–17 winter transfer window, OHL first released two players near the end of 2016 by terminating by mutual consent the contracts of youngster Tuur Houben[27] and only recently acquired goalkeeper Ram Strauss.[28] To replace Strauss as second keeper, free agent player Laurent Henkinet was signed,[29] after which followed the signings of youngsters Leo Njengo[30] (from Dessel Sport) and Nikola Storm (on loan from Club Brugge).[31] Finally on 31 January 2016, the last day of the winter transfer window, OHL loaned two players from Gent: midfielder Lucas Schoofs[32] and defender Siebe Horemans.[33]

Pre-season edit

Match Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Report
1 6 July 2016   Anderlecht H 1–4 Casagolda pen. Report
2 9 July 2016   Linden A 7–0 Houdret, Kostovski (2), Yagan (2), Lokando, Sula Report
3 13 July 2016   Lokeren A 0–4 Report
4 16 July 2016   Sint-Truiden A 4–1 Yagan, Houben, Bracke, Kostovski Report
5 20 July 2016   KV Mechelen H 1–1 Bracke Report
6 23 July 2016   Westerlo A 2–2 Sula, Tabekou Report
7 24 July 2016   Olympia Wijgmaal A 1–2 Camara Report
8 27 July 2016   UNA Strassen A 2–1 Kostovski, Sula Report
9 30 July 2016   Eendracht Aalst H 4–0 Kostovski, Casagolda, Kindermans, Sula Report

Belgian First Division B edit

OHL's first season in the Belgian First Division B began on 7 August 2016.

Results edit

Opening Competition edit

Match Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Report Opening Competition Position
1 7 August 2016 Lommel United A 2–2 Kostovski 42', Azevedo 73' Report 1st
2 12 August 2016 Union SG H 0–3 Report 7th
3 20 August 2016 Roeselare A 2–2 Sula 46', Kindermans 80' Report 7th
4 2 September 2016 Lierse A 2–2 Kostovski 11', Casagolda 69' Report 7th
5 11 September 2016 Tubize H 0–1 Report 8th
6 18 September 2016 Antwerp H 1–1 Casagolda 69' Report 8th
7 25 September 2016 Cercle Brugge A 4–2 Loemba 4', Kocabaş 44', Casagolda 57', Tabekou 85' Report 7th
8 2 October 2016 Lommel United H 2–2 Simaeys 79', Kostovski 84' Report 8th
9 5 October 2016 Tubize A 1–0 Kostovski 14' Report 5th
10 9 October 2016 Roeselare H 1–1 Loemba 24' Report 6th
11 16 October 2016 Antwerp A 1–2 Simaeys 36' Report 7th
12 22 October 2016 Cercle Brugge H 2–0 Tabekou 24', Azevedo 45+2' Report 4th
13 29 October 2016 Union SG A 0–2 Report 5th
14 6 November 2016 Lierse H 0–1 Report 5th

Closing Competition edit

Match Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Report Opening Competition Position Overall League Position
1 12 November 2016 Lommel United A 2–2 Kindermans 32', Houdret 33' Report 2nd 6th
2 18 November 2016 Antwerp H 0–0 Report 3rd 6th
3 27 November 2016 Cercle Brugge H 1–0 Casagolda 75' (p) Report 3rd 5th
4 3 December 2016 Tubize A 2–0 Azevedo 54', Casagolda 71' Report 1st 4th
5 10 December 2016 Roeselare H 1–2 Kostovski 75' Report 3rd 5th
6 18 December 2016 Lierse A 1–1 Kostovski 44' Report 4th 5th
7 8 January 2017 Union SG A 0–4 Report 5th 5th
8 14 January 2017 Tubize H 1–3 Tabekou 23' Report 6th 6th
9 21 January 2017 Antwerp A 0–2 Report 7th 6th
10 27 January 2017 Lierse H 2–3 Loemba 75', Casagolda 90+3' (p) Report 7th 7th
11 5 February 2017 Roeselare A 1–2 Kostovski 37' Report 7th 7th
12 11 February 2017 Lommel United H 2–1 Storm 18', Lenaerts 30' (o.g.) Report 7th 7th
13 18 February 2017 Cercle Brugge A 0–1 Report 7th 7th
14 26 February 2017 Union SG H 2–0 Horemans 18', Casagolda 44' Report 7th 7th

Relegation play-offs edit

Match Date Opponent Venue Result Attendance Scorers Report Position
1 24 March 2017 Tubize H 1–1 Tabekou 79' Report 3rd
2 1 April 2017 Lommel United A 1–2 Corstjens 5' (o.g.) Report 3rd
3 7 April 2017 Cercle Brugge H 1–0 Casagolda 40' Report 2nd
4 14 April 2017 Cercle Brugge A 0–0 Report 1st
5 22 April 2017 Tubize A 1–0 Report 3rd
6 28 April 2017 Lommel United H 1–0 Cauwenberg 53' (o.g.) Report 2nd

Belgian Cup edit

Results edit

Match Date Opponent Venue Result Scorers Penalty shoot-out Report
R5 28 August 2016 Rebecq A[nb 4] 1–1 (3–5 p) Azevedo 14'   Casagolda
  Bracke
  Le Postollec
  D'Ulivo
  Kocabaş
Report
R6 21 September 2016 Anderlecht A 0–1 Report

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Houdret was on loan from Charleroi during the 2015–16 season. The loan ended but Houdret moved to OHL permanently.
  2. ^ Van Goethem was on loan to Heist during the 2015–16 season. The loan ended and he was released to Aarschot.
  3. ^ Brouckaert was on loan to Roeselare during the 2015–16 season. The loan ended and he was released to RWDM47.
  4. ^ The match was not played on the home pitch of Rebecqoise in Rebecq but rather at the Stade Leburton which was only a few kilometres away in Tubize and allowed for a much larger number of spectators to attend.

References edit

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