K.V.K. Tienen
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Koninklijke Voetbal Klub Tienen is a Belgian football club from the city of Tienen, Vlaams Brabant. It is currently playing in the third division B.
[edit] History
The club was founded in 1921 as R.C. Tirlemont (Tirlemont is the French for Tienen) and it became a member of the Belgian Football Association in 1922 as the matricule n°132. It reached the second division in 1931 and it won its league in 1937 to access to the first division. However it remained only one season at the top level as the club finished 14th and last of the division.
In 1951 the club became the R.R.C. Tirlemont. Between 1957 and 1967 Tirlemont spent 10 seasons at lower levels and played one more season in the second division in 1967-68 finishing last. In 1973 there was a new name change to R.R.C. Tienen.
Eight years later the matricule n°132 merged with the Voorwaarts Tienen to become K.V.K. Tienen. The KVK accessed to the second division in 1999. In spite of a 17th place (on 18) in 2002 the club remained in the second division for two more seasons as K.R.C. Zuid-West-Vlaanderen was refused its license. In 2004 the 17th place at which Tienen finished the championship caused it to be relegated to the third division.
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- Belgian football clubs history
- RSSSF Archive - 1st and 2nd division final tables
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