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07 Oct 23 | | Westerlo  |  | - |  |  Kortrijk |  | Het Kuipje @ 4:15pm |
21 Oct 23 | | Kortrijk  |  | - |  |  Club Brugge |  | Guldensporenstadion @ 2:00pm |
29 Oct 23 | | Kortrijk  |  | - |  |  Genk |  | Guldensporenstadion @ 5:15pm |
04 Nov 23 | | Molenbeek  |  | - |  |  Kortrijk |  | Edmond Machtensstadi @ 3:00pm |
12 Nov 23 | | St. Gilloise  |  | - |  |  Kortrijk |  | Stade Joseph Mariën @ 6:15pm |
Latest Results
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29 Sep 23 | | Kortrijk |   | 2 - 1 |   | Cercle Brugge |  | Guldensporenstadion |
23 Sep 23 | | Charleroi |   | 1 - 0 |   | Kortrijk |  | Stade du Pays de Cha |
17 Sep 23 | | Kortrijk |   | 2 - 2 |   | Anderlecht |  | Guldensporenstadion |
01 Sep 23 | | Oud-Heverlee Leuven |   | 3 - 0 |   | Kortrijk |  | King Power at Den Dr |
26 Aug 23 | | Kortrijk |   | 1 - 1 |   | Standard |  | Guldensporenstadion |
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Koninklijke Voetbalclub Kortrijk (often simply called KV Kortrijk or KVK) is a Belgian professional football club based in Kortrijk, West Flanders. They play in the Belgian First Division, and they achieved their best ranking ever during the 2009–10 season, finishing fourth after the play-offs. KV Kortrijk was founded in 1971, though their roots can be traced to 1901. They are registered to the Royal Belgian Football Association with matricule number 19. The club colours are red and white. They play their home matches at the Guldensporenstadion, named after the Battle of the Golden Spurs which took place in Kortrijk in 1302.
KV Kortrijk enjoyed a first spell in the first division in the early 20th century, between 1906–07 and 1910–11. They eventually had to wait 65 years to return at the highest level, when they enjoyed 15 seasons at the top flight, interrupted by a season in the second division (between 1976–77 and 1978–79 and between 1980–81 and 1991–92). KV Kortrijk also played the 1998–99 season in the first division before they returned to the Belgian Pro League in the 2008–09 season.

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Derijck
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Guèye
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Henen
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Kadri
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Keita
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Neve
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Ojo
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Guldensporen Stadion (Dutch pronunciation: ) is a multi-use stadium in Kortrijk, Belgium. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of K.V. Kortrijk. In the summer of 2008, following the promotion of KV Kortrijk to the Belgian First Division, the capacity of the stadium was increased from 6,896 to around 9,399.
The name Guldensporenstadion means "Stadium of the Golden Spurs," a reference to the medieval Battle of the Golden Spurs, fought in Kortrijk in 1302.
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