K.F.C. Witgoor Sport Dessel v Lyra-Lierse Berlaar

Belgium

Division 3 Amateurs V.F.V. B

Saturday 12th October 2019

Kick Off 19.30 Actual 19.31

K.F.C. Witgoor Sport Dessel 2 Lyra-Lierse Berlaar 5, attendance 600 est.

11’ 0-1

22’ 1-1

34’ 2-1

36’ 2-2

58’ 2-3

81’ 2-4

89’ 2-5

@ Sportpark De Wouwer

Wouwerstraat 45

Witgoor

2480 Dessel

€10 Admission

Team Sheet, free.

The journey from Axel to Witgoor took around an hour and a half, which included going to our overnight accommodation in Mol en route. We already knew that the match tonight had been designated as a ‘risk match’, so we arrived at the ground early, just in case there were any problems getting in. As it turned out, no problem whatsoever (which is what we really expected, but better to be safe…) although as segregation was in operation, we had a choice. We could go in the ‘away’ section, which was behind one goal and along the far side, or, go in the ‘home’ section, which was where the clubhouse and main stand were, although the end behind the right hand goal had no access at all, so we were limited to the one sided view of the pitch. This scenario is not great for taking photos of the ground, especially with such poor standard floodlighting, as the main stand is the only thing worth focusing on, but at least you got a raised view of the action, which at the end of the day is what you’ve actually come to see.

Witgoor Sport have moved to Sportpark De Wouwer this season, having played at the Stadion Jef Lutyen for the last 83 years and one that I visited at the start of the 2015/16 season, a matter of weeks before I left Belgium for the U.S.A. The new ground has been developed on part of what was previously their youth academy set up.

Witgoor Sport came into the match 11th in the league table, whilst the visitors were third. The reason for the match being classed as a ‘risk’ was due to a good number of away fans making the journey from Lierse, as normally teams travel with very low numbers of fans for Belgian League matches, especially for those below the top two levels.

Lyra-Lierse dominated from the off and were soon ahead. Witgoor Sport levelled, totally against the run of play, then had a spell on top which saw them go 2-1 up, resulting in the only potential flash point of the game, as a number of plastic beer glasses were hurled from the terracing towards the away fans standing near the segregation fence, but it was the Police Officers stood in the middle of the two groups that took the soaking instead!

Lyra- Lierse levelled within two minutes and it was still 2-2 at the break. The visitors once again dominated as Witgoor Sport tired during the second half and having gone 2-3 up just before the hour, two late goals rounded off a resounding 2-5 win for Lyra-Lierse, which keeps them in third place in the league, but does close the gap, as the two teams above them were playing each other and drew 1-1.


F.C. Axel v V.V. Yerseke

Netherlands

Zaterdag 2 Klasse E, Zuid I

Saturday 12th October 2019

Kick Off 14.30 Actual 14.33

F.C. Axel 0 V.V. Yerseke 5, attendance 247

10’ 0-1

43’ 0-2

58’ 0-3

64’ 0-4

75’ 0-5

@ Sportcomplex F.C. Axel

Sportlaan 11

4571 CA

Axel

€3 Admission

Team Sheet, free, plus Season Magazine avaiable.

We headed out from Folkestone on the 08.50 Eurotunnel, which left two minutes late, to do what was looking like being a 4 match weekend trip. Our afternoon action was to be in the Dutch Amateurs 2nd Klasse (level 7 of Dutch football), in the town of Axel, which is just under 2 hours drive from Calais. It is in the Zeeland region, which is the strip of land that runs from the North Sea coast, eastwards towards Antwerp and is not actually joined to the main area of the Netherlands, as it is surrounded by Belgium on its southern and eastern border, but does have a link via the toll road through the Terneuzen Tunnel to the north.

Axel came into this 13th (second bottom) in the league table, with the visitors Yerseke being seventh. It became obvious very early on which way the three points were heading. It was only 0-2 at the break, but should have been at least another two or three goals more. Yerseke did add another three goals after the break, in what was as comfortable a 0-5 away win as you are likely to see.