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Zulte Waregem
Born from the 2001 merger of Zultse VV and KSV Waregem, SV Zulte Waregem, often nicknamed "Essevee," represents the West Flemish city of Waregem. The club was founded with a clear vision: to create a stable, competitive force in Belgian football by combining the resources and traditions of its predecessors. This modern origin story belies a deep connection to the region's footballing heritage, particularly through Waregem's historical European adventures in the 1960s and 70s. The team plays its home matches at the Regenboogstadion (Rainbow Stadium), a modest but atmospheric venue with a capacity of approximately 12,500. The stadium's name and the club's identity are intrinsically linked to Waregem, a city known for its horse racing and textile industry. Zulte Waregem's rise through the Belgian league system was swift, achieving promotion to the top flight in 2005 and establishing itself as a respected First Division A club for nearly two decades. Their most notable achievements are etched in Belgian cup history. Zulte Waregem won the Belgian Cup twice, in 2017 and 2022, with the latter victory securing a spot in the UEFA Europa League. This European participation, including a memorable 2013-14 Europa League campaign where they advanced from the group stage, marked the pinnacle of their continental adventures. Legendary figures include all-time top scorer Mbaye Leye, influential midfielder Sven Kums, and a young Thorgan Hazard, who blossomed into a star during his loan spell. The club's playing style has traditionally emphasized attacking football and a strong youth development system, often punching above its financial weight. Fan culture, while not the largest in Belgium, is characterized by passionate and loyal support from the "Essevee" faithful, who create a vibrant atmosphere at the Regenboogstadion. A notable rivalry exists with nearby K.V. Kortrijk in the "West-Vlaamse derby." Currently, Zulte Waregem competes in the Challenger Pro League, the second tier of Belgian football, following relegation in 2023. The club is focused on rebuilding and aiming for a swift return to the top flight. An interesting fact is their rapid ascent; within just four years of their founding, they were already competing in the Belgian First Division, a testament to the effective merger and ambitious planning that defined their creation.
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