Beerschot AC

Koninklijke Beerschot Antwerpen Club, simply known as Beerschot AC, is a Belgian football club based in southern Antwerp. They have been playing in the Belgian Pro League since the 1989-90 season. The club was established in 1999 as the result of the merger between K Beerschot VAC and KFC Germinal Ekeren, from which they took over the matricule number and history. Prior to the merger, Germinal Ekeren had been a first division club for 10 years, while 7 times Belgian champion Beerschot was struggling with financial problems in the third division. The club has won 2 Belgian Cups, one as Germinal Ekeren, the other as Germinal Beerschot. Their best league ranking was a 3rd place in 1995-96 and in 1997-98.

With the merger, the club moved from the Veltwijckstadion in the municipality of Ekeren to the Olympisch Stadion in the Kiel neighbourhood in Antwerp. Their outfits mixed the yellow and red of Germinal Ekeren with the purple of Beerschot. Their biggest rival is Royal Antwerp FC. On 17 May 2011, the club changed its name again to Koninklijke Beerschot Antwerpse Club or Beerschot AC. The name change was the result of an internal struggle which split the board of directors which ended with the former Germinal Ekeren board members vacating their position, giving a free path to remove the mention of Germinal in the team's name by the new directors as part of a business plan to restore the former K Beerschot VAC in its former glory.

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