Koninklijke Atletiek Associatie Gent (, English: ''Royal Athletic Association Ghent''), often simply known as Ghent or by their nickname ' ( en, The Buffalos), is a Belgian
sports club
A sports club or sporting club, sometimes an athletics club or sports society or sports association, is a group of people formed for the purpose of playing sports.
Sports clubs range from organisations whose members play together, unpaid, and ...
, based in the city of
Ghent
Ghent ( nl, Gent ; french: Gand ; traditional English: Gaunt) is a city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of the East Flanders province, and the third largest i ...
,
East Flanders
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. Their football team is the best known section within the club and has been playing in the
Belgian First Division A
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since the
1989–90 season. They won the national league once, in
2014–15, in addition to four
Belgian Cup
The Belgian Cup (french: link=no, Coupe de Belgique; nl, Beker van België []; german: link=no, Belgischer Fußballpokal) is the main Single-elimination tournament, knockout association football, football competition in Belgium, run by the Belgia ...
victories. Ghent played their home matches in the
Jules Ottenstadion
Jules Ottenstadion was a multi-purpose stadium in Gentbrugge, Ghent, Belgium. It was used mostly for football matches and used to be the home ground of K.A.A. Gent. The stadium held 12,919 seats and was built in 1920. It was replaced as the cl ...
in
Gentbrugge
Gentbrugge is one of 25 districts ("wijken") of the city of Ghent, Belgium in the Flemish Region of Belgium. Gentbrugge together with Oud Gentbrugge had been a separate municipality before 1 January 1977, when it fused with Ghent.
Neighborhoods ...
from 1920 until 2013, when they moved to the
Ghelamco Arena
The Ghelamco Arena (also called Arteveldestadion) is a multi-use stadium in Ghent, Belgium. It hosts the home matches of football club K.A.A. Gent and was officially opened on 17 July 2013, making it the first newly-built Belgian football stadi ...
. Their team colours are blue and white. The principal sponsor is the financial institution VDK bank.
The field hockey and track and field divisions were founded in 1864, making it one of the oldest sports clubs in
Belgium
Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to ...
. The club was then known under its French name La Gantoise (and it is still referred to as such in the French-speaking part of Belgium). They changed their name to the current Dutch version in 1971. The football division opened in 1900. The nickname of the club is ', a term coined after a visit of the original
Buffalo Bill
William Frederick Cody (February 26, 1846January 10, 1917), known as "Buffalo Bill", was an American soldier, bison hunter, and showman. He was born in Le Claire, Iowa Territory (now the U.S. state of Iowa), but he lived for several years ...
and his
Wild West circus to the city in the early 20th century.
Gent enjoyed its first spell at the highest level in Belgian football between
1913–14 and
1928–29, and a second one from
1936–37 to
1966–67. In the 1970s and 1980s, the club had several promotions and relegations between the first and
second divisions, before returning to the highest level in 1989. The club reached the quarter-finals of the
1991–92 UEFA Cup
The 1991–92 UEFA Cup was the 21st season of Europe's then-tertiary club football tournament organised by UEFA. It was won by Dutch club Ajax on away goals over Torino of Italy. The victory made Ajax only the second team – after Torino's ci ...
, which is their best achievement ever in European competitions.
Aside from
football, Gent also have other sports sections in
track and field
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and
field hockey
Field hockey is a team sport structured in standard hockey format, in which each team plays with ten outfield players and a goalkeeper. Teams must drive a round hockey ball by hitting it with a hockey stick towards the rival team's shootin ...
.
History
In 1864, an association called the 'Société Gymnastique la Gantoise', which was tasked with promoting gymnastics, was founded. Some branches quickly became independent and in 1891 the team merged with the Association Athlétique, which was in itself a merger of younger teams, such as Racing Club, Running Club and Red Star. The new merger team was called Association Athlétique La Gantoise, and aside from gymnastics, the activities were broadened to athletics, boxing, cricket, cycling, fencing, hockey, swimming and tennis. In this context, the athletics team KAA Gent was founded.

In the last decade of the 19th century, organized football was introduced in Ghent. Different small teams were founded and some merged into Racing Club Gantois on 1 April 1899, which would later become the biggest challenger of KAA Gent. Only in 1900, a football section was founded by the students of the College of Melle, which is a place close to Ghent. The first president of the team was doctor Hector Priem. The games were played on the Carpentierplein, which was situated at the crossroads of the Kortrijksesteenweg, the Clementinalaan, the Oostendestraat and the Astridlaan. Initially, the colours black and white were chosen, but by 31 October 1900, when the team became an official member, the colours were changed to blue and white. On 15 November 1900, the first regular game was played, against Omnium Sporting Club. In January 1901, the team played against Racing Club Gantois, which was, at that time, the larger of the two. KAA Gent lost the game with 10–0. Nevertheless, at the end of the 19th century the team already became a member of the UBSSA (Union Belge des Sociétés de Sports Athlétiques or the Belgian Union of the Athletic Sports Society, and although Racing Club Gantois was the elder team in the city, KAA Gent would receive a lower
matricule number than Racing Club, which would receive 11. In 1901 AA La Gantoise played its first games in the lower divisions.
For the first few years, the team mostly played in the
Belgian Second Division
The Belgian Second Division (known as the Proximus League for sponsorship reasons) was the second-highest division in the Belgian football league system, one level below the Belgian Pro League. It was founded by the Royal Belgian Football Asso ...
, and later on in the
First Division. In 1904 the team moved to the Mussenstraat. In 1913, the World Exposition was held at that place, and the team moved once more, this time to the Albertlaan. Over there, a football pitch, training fields, tennis courts, an athletics court, galleries and other accommodations were being built. At 9 December 1915, during the
First World War
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, the stadium completely burned down. In 1912–13, AA La Gantoise became champion in the Second Division. In 1914, the team received the royal title and was called Association Royale Athlétique La Gantoise, which was abbreviated to ARA La Gantoise. During the world exposition, the team organized several sporting events. The first season in the First League, 1913–14, was nevertheless very difficult for the team and only by means of a test match against
Standard Club Liégois, relegation was avoided.
In 1920, the team moved again, this time to Gentbrugge, where the
Jules Ottenstadion
Jules Ottenstadion was a multi-purpose stadium in Gentbrugge, Ghent, Belgium. It was used mostly for football matches and used to be the home ground of K.A.A. Gent. The stadium held 12,919 seats and was built in 1920. It was replaced as the cl ...
was built. La Gantoise fell back to the Second Division and it was not until 1936 it managed to win the promotion play-offs and return to the
First Division. In the mid-fifties, the team played their strongest football yet. In 1953–54 it ended third with an equal total of points as
KFC Malinois and only one point behind the champions
Anderlecht
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. The next season, La Gantoise was alone on the second spot, this time with three points less than the champions. In 1964 it won the Belgian Cup (
Beker van België
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), which was the first major tournament victory for the team. Because of their cup win, it became the first Belgian team to participate in the European Cup Winners' Cup. La Gantoise was defeated in the first round by
West Ham United
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. In 1967, the club relegated once more, after three decades of playing in the First Division. It did, however, only take them one year to clinch promotion again.
In 1971, the name of the team was translated into Flemish, as it became "Koninklijke Atletiek Associatie Gent" (commonly known as KAA Gent or AA Gent). The 1970–71 season was the start of a bad decade for Ghent. They were relegated to the
Second Division
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six games before the season's ending, after the defeat to
Club Brugge
(), known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: ''Club Bruges''), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium. It was founded in 1891 and its home ground is the Jan Breydel Stadium, which has a capacity of 29,062. . In 1974, they even relegated to the
Third Division. Ghent had ended last and couldn't assure its promotion to the Second Division in the final round. After one season, they would return to the Second Division and remained there until 1980, when the team returned to the First Division. The 1980s would become a much better period for the team. In 1984 they won the Belgian Cup again, and during that period the team played in European competitions four times. In 1986–87, Ghent reached the Third round in the UEFA Cup. In 1988 the team fell back to the Second Division for a short while, but thanks to the promotion play-offs, they were able to return to First Division after one season. A crucial role was played by a member of the Board of Directors,
Marc Mortier
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, who consulted the Prime Minister of Belgium,
Wilfried Martens
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, in order to establish an organisation named Foot Invest, to get the team financially back on track.
Marc Mortier
Marc Mortier (9 December 1948 – 3 May 2004) was CEO of Flanders Expo from its foundation in 1986 to 2002. Flanders Expo is the biggest event hall in Flanders, and the second biggest in Belgium (Flanders Expo's indoor surface is 55,000 m²). Mo ...
gathered more than 50 million Belgian francs (1.25 million euros) in sponsoring in a couple of months and introduced VDK Spaarbank as the main sponsor of the team.

In 1990–91, the team played at the top of the standings for a long time, under the guidance of René Vandereycken and players such as Frank Dauwen,
Eric Viscaal
Eric Viscaal (born 20 March 1968) is a former football player from the Netherlands, who played much of his career as a forward in Belgium (Beveren, KAA Gent, KV Mechelen). He earned five caps for the Dutch national team and was part of their sq ...
and
Erwin Vandenbergh
Erwin Vandenbergh (; born 26 January 1959) is a Belgian retired football who played as a forward. Between 1979 and 1991, he finished six times topscorer of the Belgian First Division (a record as of 2020), with three clubs (the first three wi ...
, but finally it ended on the third spot. So instead of competing in the
UEFA Champions League
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, the team played in the
UEFA Cup
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in 1991. After defeating
Lausanne-Sport,
Eintracht Frankfurt
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and
Dynamo Moscow
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, Ghent played the quarter finals against
Ajax
Ajax may refer to:
Greek mythology and tragedy
* Ajax the Great, a Greek mythological hero, son of King Telamon and Periboea
* Ajax the Lesser, a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris
* ''Ajax'' (play), by the ancient Gree ...
. The following years, Ghent fell back to the lower places in the standings. From 1994 until 1997, they finished just above the relegation places in the league. By the end of the 1990s the results improved again, and with coach
Trond Sollied
Trond Johan Sollied (born 29 April 1959) is a Norwegian football manager and former player. He last managed Lokeren.
During his playing career, Sollied was a defender who won the Norwegian top flight five times. He also played for Norway's na ...
, KAA Gent qualified for European football once more in 1999–00. In these series, Ghent lost heavily against
Ajax
Ajax may refer to:
Greek mythology and tragedy
* Ajax the Great, a Greek mythological hero, son of King Telamon and Periboea
* Ajax the Lesser, a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris
* ''Ajax'' (play), by the ancient Gree ...
, under new coach
Henk Houwaart
Henk Houwaart (born August 31, 1945) is a Dutch football manager and a former football player.
Born in the Hague, Houwaart began his career in 1963 as a footballer playing for ADO Den Haag until 1967, when he left the club to play for FC Twente ...
. The next season, Ghent reached the
UEFA Intertoto Cup
The UEFA Intertoto Cup (from la, Inter, 'between' + german: toto, ' betting pool'),Most precisely, from ( football pool); cf. often abbreviated and more known in the German-speaking world as UI Cup and originally called the International F ...
, where it would reach the semi-finals against
PSG. The following seasons, league results varied between lower sub-top places and top four finishes.
In 2004, Ghent signed coach
Georges Leekens
Georges Leekens (born 18 May 1949) is a Belgian football manager and former player. During his managerial career, he was in charge of four national teams: the Belgian, Tunisian, Algerian and Hungarian national football teams. He also manage ...
. In his first season, the team ended at the sixth spot in competition. With Leekens as a coach, KAA Gent made some impressive performances, such as the 4–1 victory over rival
Club Brugge
(), known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: ''Club Bruges''), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium. It was founded in 1891 and its home ground is the Jan Breydel Stadium, which has a capacity of 29,062. on 1 April 2006. In 2006–07, despite a weak start of the competition, the team managed to reach the fourth place in the
Belgian Pro League
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. It repeated that achievement the following year.
The next season, coach Georges Leekens left the club and joined
Lokeren
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.
Trond Sollied
Trond Johan Sollied (born 29 April 1959) is a Norwegian football manager and former player. He last managed Lokeren.
During his playing career, Sollied was a defender who won the Norwegian top flight five times. He also played for Norway's na ...
, the Norwegian trainer who had been very successful seven years before, succeeded him. Under his guidance, KAA Gent played its third Cup Final, in which it only lost at the end from
Anderlecht
Anderlecht (, ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the south-western part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Forest, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, and Saint-Gilles, as well as th ...
. Sollied left Ghent again after one season, this time for
Heerenveen
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.
Michel Preud'homme
Michel Georges Jean Ghislain Preud'homme (born 24 January 1959) is a Belgian retired footballer and manager who played as a goalkeeper. Currently, he is vice-president and sports director at Standard Liège.
He was considered one of the world's ...
, who had just become champion of the Jupiler Pro League with
Standard Liège
Royal Standard de Liège, commonly referred to as Standard Liège (; nl, Standard Luik ; german: Standard Lüttich ) or simply Standard in Belgium, is a Belgian professional football club based in the city of Liège.
They are one of the mo ...
, signed a contract for three seasons, together with his colleagues
Manu Ferrera
Manu Ferrera (born 21 October 1958) is a Spanish-born football coach, best known for his career in Belgium. He works as a scout for Gent.
Career
As a player
He started playing football at Crossing Schaerbeek, the team in which he made his debut ...
and
Stan van den Buys. In 2008–09, the team ended at the fourth spot, after a strong comeback in the second part of the competition, with an equal number of points as
Club Brugge
(), known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: ''Club Bruges''), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium. It was founded in 1891 and its home ground is the Jan Breydel Stadium, which has a capacity of 29,062. , who had won one more game and ended third.
In 2009–10, there was a heavy battle for the second place in the
Belgian Pro League
The Belgian Pro League,(officially the Jupiler Pro League due to sponsorship reasons with Jupiler), is the top league competition for association football clubs in Belgium. Contested by 18 clubs since the 2020–21 season and reduced to 16 team ...
between AA Gent and Club Brugge and the
Champions League ticket that came with it. They played each other on 8 May 2010. Ghent won with a convincing 6–2 score and won second place because of that victory. One week later, Ghent also won the Belgian Cup for the first time in 26 years, defeating the other Bruges
Pro League team,
Cercle Brugge
Cercle Brugge Koninklijke Sportvereniging () is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges. Cercle have played in the Belgian Pro League since the 2003–04 season, having previously spent several years in the Belgian Second Division ...
.
On 17 July 2013, the club officially inaugurated their new stadium, the
Ghelamco Arena
The Ghelamco Arena (also called Arteveldestadion) is a multi-use stadium in Ghent, Belgium. It hosts the home matches of football club K.A.A. Gent and was officially opened on 17 July 2013, making it the first newly-built Belgian football stadi ...
, with a 2–0 win over
VfB Stuttgart
Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart 1893 e. V., commonly known as VfB Stuttgart (), is a German sports club based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg. The club's football team is currently part of Germany's first division, the Bundesliga. Vf ...
in a gala match.
On 21 May 2015, Ghent clinched their first
Belgium League title by defeating
Standard Liège
Royal Standard de Liège, commonly referred to as Standard Liège (; nl, Standard Luik ; german: Standard Lüttich ) or simply Standard in Belgium, is a Belgian professional football club based in the city of Liège.
They are one of the mo ...
2–0 at home, automatically qualifying for the
group stage
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# One or more competitions held at a single venue and concen ...
of the
UEFA Champions League
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. Gent were drawn in Group H, against Russian champions
Zenit Saint Petersburg
Football Club Zenit (russian: link=no, Футбольный клуб «Зенит» ), also known as Zenit Saint Petersburg or simply Zenit, is a Russian professional football club based in Saint Petersburg. Founded in 1925 (or in 1914, acc ...
, the Spanish team
Valencia
Valencia ( va, València) is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 791,413 inhabitants. It is also the capital of the province of the same name. The wider urban area al ...
and the French
Lyon
Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of ...
. The Belgian champions were able to perform better than expected. On matchday 1, Ghent draw 1–1 with Olympique Lyon at
Ghelamco Arena
The Ghelamco Arena (also called Arteveldestadion) is a multi-use stadium in Ghent, Belgium. It hosts the home matches of football club K.A.A. Gent and was officially opened on 17 July 2013, making it the first newly-built Belgian football stadi ...
, securing their first point in Champions League group stages, after
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*Dejan Milićević, Macedonian-born Serbian music video director and fashi ...
scored to bring the score to a tie, conceding
Jallet's goal. In matchday 2, they were beaten by Zenit 1–2 at
Petrovsky Stadium
The Petrovsky Stadium (russian: стадион «Петровский») is on a sports complex that consists of a number of buildings, the stadium is used mostly for football and also for athletics. The Grand Sport Arena of the Petrovsky Sport Com ...
,
Saint Petersburg
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,
Russia
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; they were led 0–1 with a goal by
Dzyuba and managed to bring the score to a 1–1 tie with a goal by
Matton, but Russian international
Shatov scored for Ghent's first Champions League group stage defeat. On matchday 3, they lost again 1–2 against Valencia on
Mestalla
Mestalla Stadium ( es, Estadio de Mestalla , ca-valencia, Estadi de Mestalla ) is a football stadium in Valencia, Spain. The stadium is the home of Valencia Club de Fútbol and has a capacity of 48,600 seats, making it the 8th-largest stadium ...
,
Valencia
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,
Spain
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, national_motto = '' Plus ultra'' ( Latin)(English: "Further Beyond")
, national_anthem = (English: "Royal March")
, ...
; they hold Valencia in a 1–1 tie before the half break, but
Mitrović's own goal in the 71st minute put an end to their hopes for a draw. On matchday 4, at
Ghelamco Arena
The Ghelamco Arena (also called Arteveldestadion) is a multi-use stadium in Ghent, Belgium. It hosts the home matches of football club K.A.A. Gent and was officially opened on 17 July 2013, making it the first newly-built Belgian football stadi ...
, Gent beat Valencia 1–0, after
Kums successfully converted a penalty kick in the 49th minute to obtain their historical first Champions League victory. On matchday 5, at
Stade de Gerland
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,
Lyon
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,
France
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, Ghent beat Lyon 2–1;
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's 0–1 goal was conceded when
Milićević Milićević () may refer to:
*Branko Milićević (born 1946), Serbian actor popular for his roles in children's TV shows
*Danijel Milićević (born 1986), Bosnian footballer
*Dejan Milićević, Macedonian-born Serbian music video director and fashi ...
brought the score to a tie, only for substitute
Coulibaly to score the most dramatic goal of winners with the last touch of the match, in the 95th minute as Gent earned qualification in either Champions League or Europa League knockout phases. In order to qualify for the Champions League knock-out phases, Gent needed a victory against group leaders Zenit, as it could qualify even if Valencia would win at Lyon thanks to their away goal. On marchday 6, Gent won 2–1 against Zenit, finishing the group on second place and becoming only the second Belgian team to advance to the Champions League knockout phase, as Lyon beat Valencia, after Anderlecht in
2000–01. In the round of 16, they were drawn against
Wolfsburg
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. In the first leg at Ghelamco Stadium, Ghent, Belgium, Gent were defeated 2–3 by Wolfsburg, after being led with 0–3 and managing to score two goals in the last ten minutes. The second game, this time in Wolfsburg, ended 1–0, setting an end to Ghent's European tournament. However, It was the best european season for them. They later gone to the Europa League 2016/17 season. They faced spurs, winning the 2nd leg and advancing. They later faced KRC Genk, Losing. That set an end for their 2nd best european season.
Rivalries
KAA Gent have a fierce rivalry with
Club Brugge
(), known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: ''Club Bruges''), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium. It was founded in 1891 and its home ground is the Jan Breydel Stadium, which has a capacity of 29,062. , in what is dubbed as the "Battle of
Flanders
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" in the media as it is between Flanders' two cultural capitals (Antwerp having been historically a part of the
Duchy of Brabant
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). There are also many Club Brugge supporters in the city of Ghent due to internal migration from
West Flanders
)
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to the city, as well as across the region of Flanders, while KAA Gent pride themselves on their local identity.
Honours
*
Belgian First Division
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**Winner (1):
2014–15
**Runner-up (3):
1954–55,
2009–10,
2019–20
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Belgian Cup
The Belgian Cup (french: link=no, Coupe de Belgique; nl, Beker van België []; german: link=no, Belgischer Fußballpokal) is the main Single-elimination tournament, knockout association football, football competition in Belgium, run by the Belgia ...
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**Winner (4): 1963–64, 1983–84,
2009–10,
2021–22
**Runner-up (2):
2007–08,
2018–19
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Belgian Super Cup
The Belgian Super Cup ( nl, Belgische Supercup, ; french: Supercoupe de Belgique; german: Belgischer Fußball-Super Cup), ''Pro League Supercup'', is a Belgian club competition played as a single match between the Belgian First Division A champio ...
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**Winners (1):
2015
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**Runner-up (2): 1983–84,
2010
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UEFA Intertoto Cup
The UEFA Intertoto Cup (from la, Inter, 'between' + german: toto, ' betting pool'),Most precisely, from ( football pool); cf. often abbreviated and more known in the German-speaking world as UI Cup and originally called the International F ...
:
**Runner-up (2):
2006,
2007
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European record
:''Accurate as of 18 August 2022''
Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.
Matches
;Notes
* 1R: First round
* 2R: Second round
* 3R: Third round
* QR: Qualifying round
* 2Q: Second qualifying round
* 3Q: Third qualifying round
* PO: Play-off round
* R32: Round of 32
* R16: Round of 16
* QF: Quarter-finals
Players
Current squad
Other players under contract
Out on loan
Technical staff & management
Well-known former players of the team
Four players of AA Gent held top scorer positions in the
UEFA
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:
Maurice Willems
Maurice Willems (born 24 September 1929) is a retired Belgian football player who finished top scorer of the Belgian First Division with 35 goals in 1957 while playing for Gent. He played 3 times with the Belgian national team between 1956 and ...
(1956–57, 28 games, 35 goals),
Ronny Martens (1984–85, 34 games, 23 goals),
Erwin Vandenbergh
Erwin Vandenbergh (; born 26 January 1959) is a Belgian retired football who played as a forward. Between 1979 and 1991, he finished six times topscorer of the Belgian First Division (a record as of 2020), with three clubs (the first three wi ...
(1990–91, 34 games, 23 goals) and
Ole Martin Arst (1999–00, 33 games, 30 goals).
The Belgian player
Roland Storme
Roland Storme (born 25 January 1934) was a Belgian football player who won the Belgian Golden Shoe in 1958 while at K.A.A. Gent. He played his debut in the national team the same year in a friendly win to Switzerland. Until 1962 Storme playe ...
, central defender of KAA Gent in 1958–59, received the Golden Shoe award. Three other AA Gent players were presented with awards and honors:
René Vandereycken
René Vandereycken (born 22 July 1953) is a Belgian football manager and a former player. He was the head coach of the Belgium national team from 1 January 2006 to 7 April 2009.
Club career
Vandereycken was born in Spalbeek. He played for Clu ...
got the award for trainer of the year 1991.
Frédéric Herpoel
Frédéric Herpoel (; born 16 August 1974) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Career
Herpoel was born in Mons. At the age of 7 he began to play for S.C. Havré and then moved to Anderlecht in 1988 where ...
was chosen as the best goalkeeper in 2004.
Mbark Boussoufa received multiple awards and honors including: pro-player of the year, best young player and the award of the 12th man, as well as the
Ebony Shoe
The Ebony Shoe award (Dutch: ''Ebbenhouten schoen'', French: ''Soulier d'ébène'') is a football award in Belgium given annually to the best African or African origin player in the Belgian Pro League. The jury is composed of the coaches of leag ...
. Another AA Gent player, the Egyptian
Ahmed "Mido" Hossam was also presented with the Ebony Shoe 8 years earlier in 2001.
Maurice Willems
Maurice Willems (born 24 September 1929) is a retired Belgian football player who finished top scorer of the Belgian First Division with 35 goals in 1957 while playing for Gent. He played 3 times with the Belgian national team between 1956 and ...
has scored more goals than any other KAA Gent player, with 185 goals between 1952 and 1962.
Armand Seghers
Armand Seghers (21 June 1926 – 15 March 2005), nicknamed Mance Seghers, was a keeper of AA Gent, then called AA La Gantoise. Seghers started in 1942 as a keeper at SLV Zelzate (Sint-Laurens Voetbalclub Zelzate), which merged in 2008 with FC Ze ...
holds the record of the most games played in the first team of KAA Gent: 507 between 1949 and 1960.
Marc Van Der Linden
Marc Angéle Vanderlinden or ''van der Linden'' (born 4 February 1964 in Merksem) is a Belgian former footballer.
He began his career with his local side SC Merksem before moving to Royal Antwerp FC in 1982. After seven seasons with the club he ...
was in the national selection of
Belgium
Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to ...
for the
1990 World Cup
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in Italy.
Richard Orlans holds the most selections for the
Belgian National Team
The Belgium national football teamfrench: Équipe nationale belge de footballgerman: Belgische Fußballnationalmannschaft officially represents Belgium in men's international football since their maiden match in 1904. The squad is under the ...
, more than any other KAA Gent player. He was selected 21 times from 1955 – 1958.
Frédéric Herpoel
Frédéric Herpoel (; born 16 August 1974) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Career
Herpoel was born in Mons. At the age of 7 he began to play for S.C. Havré and then moved to Anderlecht in 1988 where ...
was four times honoured with the
Jean-Claude Bouvy Trophy for "most valuable player of the season" between 2002 – 2005.
Tore André Dahlum was a Norwegian international who played one year in Ghent.
Kevin De Bruyne
Kevin De Bruyne (born 28 June 1991) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Manchester City and the Belgium national team. He is widely regarded as one of the best players in the world. Pundits have often des ...
is a Belgium international and
Manchester City
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The two ...
player who spent six years at Gent during his youth career.
Congolese player
Leon Mokuna was the first African player in Belgian competition, in 1957. Compatriot
Pierre Mwana Kasongo would join the club in 1965 and
Kiyika Tokodi would do so in 1980.
Coaching history
* Hector Priem (1901–09)
* Van Steenkiste (1909–10)
* Horta (1910–12)
* Bunyan (1912–22)
* De Rijke (1922–31)
*
Staff Pelsmaecker (1931–41)
*
Hugi Fenichel (1941–42)
*
Willibald Stejskal
Willibald "Willy" Stejskal (25 April 1896, Vienna) was an Austrian football (soccer) player in defender role and manager.
Playing career Club
He played for Rapid Vienna from 1914 to 1923. In this period he won with the club four national champion ...
(1942–43)
* Fons Ferchyér (1943–45)
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Edmond Delfour
Edmond Delfour (1 November 1907 – 19 December 1990) was a French international footballer who played as a midfielder, before later becoming a manager.
Career
Delfour was born in Ris-Orangis. He played for Viry-Châtillon, Draveil, Juvisy-sur ...
(1945–51)
* Karl Mütsch (1951–52)
*
Jules Vandooren (1952–56)
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Edmond Delfour
Edmond Delfour (1 November 1907 – 19 December 1990) was a French international footballer who played as a midfielder, before later becoming a manager.
Career
Delfour was born in Ris-Orangis. He played for Viry-Châtillon, Draveil, Juvisy-sur ...
(1956–59)
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Jacques Favre
Jacques Favre (6 May 1921 – 8 May 2008) was a French football player and manager who played as a goalkeeper.
Born in Laon, Aisne, he played for Reims, Nice and FC Nancy. He coached FC Nancy, Metz, Gent, Roubaix-Tourcoing, Angoulême, AS Nan ...
(1959–60)
* Louis Verstraeten (1960–64)
*
Max Schirschin (1964–65)
* Julien Labeau (1965–66)
*
Jules Bigot (1966–67)
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Jules Vandooren (1967–71)
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István Sztani
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People with the given name Nobles, palatines and judges royal
* Stephen I of Hungary (c. 975–1038), last grand prince of the Hungarians and first ...
(1971–73)
* Omer Van Boxelaer (1973–74)
*
Richard Orlans (1974–76)
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Freddy Qvick (1976)
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Roland Storme
Roland Storme (born 25 January 1934) was a Belgian football player who won the Belgian Golden Shoe in 1958 while at K.A.A. Gent. He played his debut in the national team the same year in a friendly win to Switzerland. Until 1962 Storme playe ...
(1976 –77)
*
Norberto Höfling (1977–78)
*
Léon Nollet (1978 – September 80)
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Han Grijzenhout
Han Grijzenhout ( – 18 December 2020) was a Dutch football manager.
He died on 18 December 2020, aged 87. (1980–81)
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Robert Goethals
Robert Goethals (16 June 1922 – 7 July 2011) was a Belgian football player and coach.
Playing career
Goethals was born in Brasschaat. A midfielder, he played at AA Gent during and after the Second World War. He played 19 games with the te ...
(1981 – January 83)
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Erwin Vanden Daele
Erwin Vandendaele (born 5 March 1945) was a Belgian football player who won the Belgian Golden Shoe in 1971 while at Club Brugge. He played 32 times for the national team between 1970 and 1977, starting in a 1–2 friendly defeat to France on ...
(1983 – November 83)
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Han Grijzenhout
Han Grijzenhout ( – 18 December 2020) was a Dutch football manager.
He died on 18 December 2020, aged 87. (1984 – December 86)
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Gérard Bergholtz
Gerard "Pummy" Bergholtz (born 29 August 1939 in Maastricht) is a retired association football player and manager from the Netherlands.
Playing career Club
He played for Rapid, Kimbria Maastricht, MVV and Feijenoord, before moving abroad to ...
(1987)
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Ab Fafié
Ab Fafié (4 March 1941 – 27 November 2012) was a Dutch professional football player and manager.
Playing career Club
Fafié made his debut for hometown club Feijenoord against Fortuna '54 in 1959 and also played for Rotterdam club Xerxes as w ...
(1987 – April 88)
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Erwin Vandendaele
Erwin Vandendaele (born 5 March 1945) was a Belgian football player who won the Belgian Golden Shoe in 1971 while at Club Brugge. He played 32 times for the national team between 1970 and 1977, starting in a 1–2 friendly defeat to France ...
(1988–89)
*
*
Hans Dorjee
Hans Dorjee (26 July 1941 – 25 July 2002) was a Dutch professional football player and manager.
Playing career
Dorjee came through the youth system of hometown club DHC to make his senior debut for the club aged only 17. (1993)
*
Walter Meeuws (1 July 1993 – 30 June 1994)
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Lei Clijsters
Leo Albert Jozef "Lei" Clijsters (6 November 1956 – 4 January 2009) was a Belgian professional footballer who played as a centre-back.
Throughout his extensive senior career, the tough stopper was mainly associated with KV Mechelen, with wh ...
(1994–96)
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Johan Boskamp
Johannes "Johan/Jan" Boskamp (born 21 October 1948) is a Dutch former football player and manager.
He played the majority of his career for hometown club Feyenoord and Belgian side RWDM and managed primarily in the Belgian leagues. Currently he ...
(30 November 1996 – 30 September 1998)
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Herman Vermeulen ''(interim)'' (1998 – December 98)
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Trond Sollied
Trond Johan Sollied (born 29 April 1959) is a Norwegian football manager and former player. He last managed Lokeren.
During his playing career, Sollied was a defender who won the Norwegian top flight five times. He also played for Norway's na ...
(1 January 1999 – 30 June 2000)
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Henk Houwaart
Henk Houwaart (born August 31, 1945) is a Dutch football manager and a former football player.
Born in the Hague, Houwaart began his career in 1963 as a footballer playing for ADO Den Haag until 1967, when he left the club to play for FC Twente ...
(1 July 2000 – 30 September 2000)
*
Patrick Rémy (1 July 2000 – 30 June 2002)
*
Herman Vermeulen ''(interim)'' (2001–02)
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Jan Olde Riekerink
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Career Playing career
Born in Hengelo, Olde Riekerink played professionally for ...
(1 July 2002 – 3 November 2003)
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Georges Leekens
Georges Leekens (born 18 May 1949) is a Belgian football manager and former player. During his managerial career, he was in charge of four national teams: the Belgian, Tunisian, Algerian and Hungarian national football teams. He also manage ...
(18 May 2004 – 30 June 2007)
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Trond Sollied
Trond Johan Sollied (born 29 April 1959) is a Norwegian football manager and former player. He last managed Lokeren.
During his playing career, Sollied was a defender who won the Norwegian top flight five times. He also played for Norway's na ...
(1 July 2007 – 30 June 2008)
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Michel Preud'homme
Michel Georges Jean Ghislain Preud'homme (born 24 January 1959) is a Belgian retired footballer and manager who played as a goalkeeper. Currently, he is vice-president and sports director at Standard Liège.
He was considered one of the world's ...
(1 July 2008 – 30 June 2010)
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Francky Dury (1 July 2010 – 30 June 2011)
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Trond Sollied
Trond Johan Sollied (born 29 April 1959) is a Norwegian football manager and former player. He last managed Lokeren.
During his playing career, Sollied was a defender who won the Norwegian top flight five times. He also played for Norway's na ...
(1 July 2011 – 23 October 2012)
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Manu Ferrera
Manu Ferrera (born 21 October 1958) is a Spanish-born football coach, best known for his career in Belgium. He works as a scout for Gent.
Career
As a player
He started playing football at Crossing Schaerbeek, the team in which he made his debut ...
''(interim)'' (23 October 2012 – 1 November 2012)
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Bob Peeters
Bob Peeters (born 10 January 1974) is a Belgian football manager and former player currently manager of Eerste Divisie club Helmond Sport.
Club career Lierse
Noted for his large stature, measuring 1.96 m, Peeters grew up in Wommelgem, Antwe ...
(1 November 2012 – 3 January 2013)
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Manu Ferrera
Manu Ferrera (born 21 October 1958) is a Spanish-born football coach, best known for his career in Belgium. He works as a scout for Gent.
Career
As a player
He started playing football at Crossing Schaerbeek, the team in which he made his debut ...
''(interim)'' (January 2013)
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Víctor Fernández (9 January 2013 – 30 September 2013)
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Mircea Rednic
Mircea Rednic (born 9 April 1962) is a Romanian football coach and former player who played as a defender.
Club career
Mircea Rednic, nicknamed "Puriul" was born on 9 April 1962 in Hunedoara and until he was 14 years old he played table ten ...
(1 October 2013 – 9 April 2014)
*
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Hein Vanhaezebrouck (2014 – 27 September 2017)
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Yves Vanderhaeghe
Yves Vanderhaeghe (; born 30 January 1970) is a Belgian football manager and former player who played as a defensive midfielder. In February 2022 he became the manager of K.V. Oostende for a second time.
Known for his tackling, hard-working app ...
(October 2017 – 9 October 2018)
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Jess Thorup (10 October 2018 – 20 August 2020)
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László Bölöni
László Bölöni ( ro, Ladislau Bölöni; born 11 March 1953) is a Romanian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Ligue 2 club Metz. He is best known for his time at Sporting CP as a manager where he introduced ...
(20 August 2020 - 14 September 2020)
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Wim De Decker (14 September 2020 – 4 December 2020)
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Hein Vanhaezebrouck (4 December 2020)
Presidents
References
External links
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KAA Gent at UEFA.COM
KAA Gent at Weltfussball.de
KAA Gent at National Football Teams.comKAA Gent at Football-Lineups.com
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Association football clubs established in 1900
Multi-sport clubs in Belgium
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1864 establishments in Belgium
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Organisations based in Belgium with royal patronage
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