History
The club was founded in 1932 when most players of the neighbour Lommelsche V.V. created this club (first named Lommelsche S.K.) as the former ended its activity at the beginning of the season. It became a member of the Belgian Football Association the same year and it eventually received the matricule n°1986. In 1947 the name of the club changed to Lommelse S.K., and then to K.F.C. Lommel S.K. in 1968.
Lommel first appeared in the second division in 1987 and won this competition in 1992, two years after a third place in the second division final round. It played one more season at that level in 2000-01 to win this league again. In 2003, the club fell victim to the Commission des Licences new regulations regarding debt - the club owed several thousand euro to the Belgian FA and was unable to pay this on time. The entire first-team squad left in the face of imminent liquidation of the club. The team attempted to continue by playing its youth team but three matchdays before the end of the 2002-03 season, Lommel - still able to avoid relegation on the field - were expelled from the Jupiler League. The FA decided to erase all results involving Lommel in the first division and the final table did not include the club. The matricule 1986 disappears. Member of former club board's took contact with K.V.V. Overpelt Fabriek a club wearing the matricule n°2554 of a neighbour town. They decide that Overpelt-Fabriek will install in the Gemeentestadion of Lommel and will become K.V.S.K. United Overpelt-Lommel.
The was no official merging because former matricule 1986 disappeared for debt.
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