Fixtures

Europe Friendlies 07/05 14:30 - AZ vs Zulte-Waregem - View
Belgium First Division A 07/26 16:15 1 Zulte-Waregem vs KV Mechelen - View
Belgium First Division A 08/02 14:00 2 Westerlo vs Zulte-Waregem - View
Belgium First Division A 08/10 14:00 3 Anderlecht vs Zulte-Waregem - View
Belgium First Division A 08/16 14:00 4 Zulte-Waregem vs Club Brugge - View
Belgium First Division A 08/23 18:45 5 Zulte-Waregem vs Sint-Truidense - View

Results

Club Friendly List 07/02 16:00 - AEK Athens v Zulte-Waregem W 0-2
Europe Friendlies 07/02 13:00 - Zulte-Waregem v AEK Athens - View
Europe Friendlies 06/20 17:00 - KSV Oudenaarde v Zulte-Waregem W 0-5
Belgium First Division B 04/18 18:00 30 [2] Zulte-Waregem v RWD Molenbeek [1] W 2-1
Europe Friendlies 04/17 09:00 - Zulte-Waregem v KV Mechelen L 0-6
Belgium First Division B 04/12 18:00 29 [8] SC Lokeren-Temse v Zulte-Waregem [2] L 2-0
Belgium First Division B 04/06 17:15 28 [14] RFC Seraing v Zulte-Waregem [3] D 0-0
Belgium First Division B 04/04 16:00 28 Seraing United v Zulte-Waregem - PPT.
Belgium First Division B 03/29 19:00 27 [3] Zulte-Waregem v Anderlecht II [13] W 3-1
Belgium First Division B 03/15 15:00 26 [10] Francs Borains v Zulte-Waregem [3] W 1-3
Belgium First Division B 03/08 19:00 25 [1] Zulte-Waregem v Lommel [13] L 0-1
Belgium First Division B 02/28 19:00 24 [5] SK Beveren v Zulte-Waregem [1] L 3-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 21 20
Wins 26 15 11
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 7 3 4
Goals for 83 48 35
Goals against 49 26 23
Clean sheets 12 4 8
Failed to score 8 3 5

Wikipedia - S.V. Zulte Waregem

Sportvereniging Zulte Waregem (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈspɔrtfəˌreːnəɣɪŋ ˈzʏltə ˈʋaːrəɣɛm]), commonly known as Zulte Waregem or by their nickname Essevee (Dutch pronunciation: [ɛsəˈveː]), is a Belgian professional football club based in Waregem, West Flanders. The club set to play in Belgian Pro League from 2025–26 after promotion from Challenger Pro League in 2024–25. Their highest finish at the highest level was second place in 2012–13. They have won two Belgian Cups. They qualified for the 2006–07 UEFA Cup, losing in the round of 32 to Newcastle United. Also in the seasons 2013–14 and 2017–18 they managed to play in the Europa League group stages. On both occasions the club ended third in their group.

The club is a product of a partnership in 2001 between Zultse VV and KSV Waregem, a former first division regular. No merger was applied. Zulte Waregem first reached the highest level in Belgian football by winning the 2004–05 second division. The club uniforms are red and green. They play their home matches at the Regenboogstadion, the former stadium of KSV Waregem.

History

Zulte Sportief was founded in 1950 and directly became a member of the national association (matricule n° 5381). The club Zultse V.V. (with the same matricule) was started after the 1976 merger between Zulte Sportief and S.K. Zulte. In 2001, the team merged with K.S.V. Waregem, who had played in the first division for many years. No team from Zulte ever achieved promotion to the second division before S.V. Zulte Waregem in 2002. Zultse V.V., though, gained access to the third division in 1995. The club finished 14th out of 16 for two seasons and was relegated the second time after the playoff.

Zulte Waregem playing Newcastle United in a UEFA Cup tie.

In 1999, the season in which it came back, Zultse finished fourth in this division. Two years later, the new club became champion of the 3rd division A. The registered office of Zulte Waregem lies in Zulte, but the club is based in the stadium of K.S.V. Waregem in Waregem and the red and white colours of K.S.V. Waregem prevail.

The club got a chance to shine on the European stage during the 2006–07 UEFA Cup, reaching the round of 32, playing against English club Newcastle United, although they lost 4–1 on aggregate. Their second European appearance was in the 2013–14 season, as Zulte Waregem finished second in 2012–13 Belgian Pro League and qualified for the third qualifying stage of the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League, where they lost to PSV (5–0 on aggregate). Zulte Waregem dropped to the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League play-off round, where they defeated APOEL, drawing 1–1 at home and winning 1–2 in Nicosia thanks to a late goal from Jens Naessens. At the group stage, they were drawn alongside Rubin Kazan, Wigan Athletic and Maribor. Zulte Waregem started with a draw against Wigan. After, they lost to Rubin (4–0) and Maribor (1–3), but later managed to defeat Maribor at Ljudski vrt (0–1) and Wigan at DW Stadium (1–2). Finally, a loss against Rubin at home and Maribor's win over Wigan eliminated Zulte Waregem from the European competition. In the 2016–17 season, Zulte Waregem drew an average home attendance of 9,578.

After a series of disappointing seasons in which the threat of relegation was narrowly avoided each time, things took a turn for the worse for head coach and club legend Francky Dury in the fall of 2021. The relationship between him and a portion of the supporters also became increasingly strained, ultimately leading to his dismissal in January 2022. The 2021–22 season was managed by assistants Timmy Simons and Davy De fauw, but they too failed to achieve results. As a result, the team narrowly avoided the relegation playoffs. In June 2022, former club top goalscorer Mbaye Leye was appointed as the new head coach.

In 2022–23 season, Zulte Waregem fell victim to the new league restructuring, which meant that there would be as many as three relegations that season. Zulte, being the club with the statistically worst defence, ended up suffering relegation after 18 successive seasons in the top tier.

On 18 April 2025, Zulte-Waregem secure champions of Challenger Pro League and promotion to Belgian Pro League from next season after defeat RWD Molenbeek 2-1 in final matchweek with goal Tobias Hedl and Jelle Vossen in 39th and 86th minute, respectively, return to top tier after two years absence and ended two years stint in second tier.

Zulte-Waregem, officially known as Sportvereniging Zulte-Waregem, is a professional football club based in the town of Waregem, Belgium. Founded in 2001 through the merger of two local clubs, Zulte and Waregem, the team has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Belgian football.

The club plays its home matches at the Regenboogstadion, which boasts a vibrant atmosphere and a capacity of around 12,500 spectators. Zulte-Waregem is known for its passionate fan base, who create an electric environment during home games.

Zulte-Waregem has enjoyed success in various domestic competitions, including notable performances in the Belgian Pro League and the Belgian Cup. The team is recognized for its attacking style of play and commitment to developing young talent, often integrating promising players from their youth academy into the first team.

The club's colors are red and white, and they are often referred to by their nickname, "De Essevee." Zulte-Waregem has built a reputation for being a club that values community and sportsmanship, making it a beloved institution in Belgian football. With a focus on ambition and growth, Zulte-Waregem continues to strive for success both on and off the pitch.