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{{short description|Belgian football club}}
'''Koninklijke Voetbal Vereniging Crossing Elewijt''' is a [[Belgium|Belgian]] [[football club]] from the village of [[Elewijt]] in the municipality of [[Zemst]], [[Vlaams Brabant]]. It plays at the very last level in the [[Belgian football league system]], i.e. in the 4th division of the [[Belgian Provincial leagues|regional league]] of Brabant.
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|capacity = 2,500
|manager = Rudi Bautmans
|coach = Wim D'Hondt
|league = P3 Brabant
|season = 2015–16
|position = 5º
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'''[[Koninklijke]] Voetbal Vereniging Crossing Elewijt''' is a [[Football in Belgium|Belgian association football]] club from the village of [[Elewijt]] in the municipality of [[Zemst]], [[Flemish Brabant]]. It plays at the eighth level in the [[Belgian football league system]], i.e. in the 3rd division of the [[Belgian Provincial leagues|regional league]] of Brabant as of 2014–15.


==History==
==History==
The club was founded in [[Ganshoren]] (North-West of [[Brussels]]) as Crossing F.C. Ganshoren in 1913 and was given the matricule n°55 by the [[Belgian Football Association]]. R. Crossing F.C. Ganshoren changed its name in 1959 to become R. Crossing Club Molenbeek as it moved to [[Molenbeek-Saint-Jean]], Brussels.
The club was founded in [[Ganshoren]] (North-West of [[Brussels]]) as Crossing F.C. Ganshoren in 1913 and was given the [[matricule]] n°55 by the [[Royal Belgian Football Association]]. R. Crossing F.C. Ganshoren changed its name in 1959 to become R. Crossing Club Molenbeek as it moved to [[Sint-Jans-Molenbeek]], Brussels.


Two years later the club qualified for the [[Belgian Second Division|second division]] and finished 5th. It then reached the third place in 1967 and the second two seasons after to qualify for the [[Jupiler League|first division]]. Before the beginning of the first season of the matricule 55 at the highest level, the Crossing merged with R.C.S. de Schaerbeek to become the famous R. Crossing Club de Schaerbeek located in [[Schaerbeek]]. The spell in the first division only lasted for 4 seasons and then the club decayed.
Two years later the club qualified for the [[Belgian Second Division|second division]] and finished 5th. It then reached the third place in 1967 and the second two seasons after to qualify for the [[Belgian Pro League|first division]]. Before the beginning of the first season of the matricule number 55 at the highest level, in 1969 Crossing merged with R.C.S. Schaarbeek to become the famous R. Crossing Club Schaarbeek located in [[Schaerbeek]]. The spell in the first division only lasted for 4 seasons and then the club decayed.


In 1991 it merged with V.V. Elewijt to become the K.V.V. Crossing Elewijt.
In 1991 it merged with V.V. Elewijt to become the K.V.V. Crossing Elewijt.


== External links ==
==References==
* [http://www.kcvvelewijt.be Official site] {{in lang|nl}}
* [http://users.skynet.be/pluto/Textbelgium/Teams.html Belgian football clubs history]
* [http://users.skynet.be/pluto/Textbelgium/Teams.html Belgian football clubs history]
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesb/belghist.html RSSSF Archive] - 1st and 2nd division final tables
* [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesb/belghist.html RSSSF Archive]&nbsp;– 1st and 2nd division final tables


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Latest revision as of 14:24, 10 March 2023

K.V.V. Crossing Elewijt
Nickname(s)Voyagers
Founded29 May 1912
StadiumDriesstraat
Elewijt, Belgium
Capacity2,500
ManagerRudi Bautmans
CoachWim D'Hondt
LeagueP3 Brabant
2015–16
WebsiteClub website

Koninklijke Voetbal Vereniging Crossing Elewijt is a Belgian association football club from the village of Elewijt in the municipality of Zemst, Flemish Brabant. It plays at the eighth level in the Belgian football league system, i.e. in the 3rd division of the regional league of Brabant as of 2014–15.

History[edit]

The club was founded in Ganshoren (North-West of Brussels) as Crossing F.C. Ganshoren in 1913 and was given the matricule n°55 by the Royal Belgian Football Association. R. Crossing F.C. Ganshoren changed its name in 1959 to become R. Crossing Club Molenbeek as it moved to Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, Brussels.

Two years later the club qualified for the second division and finished 5th. It then reached the third place in 1967 and the second two seasons after to qualify for the first division. Before the beginning of the first season of the matricule number 55 at the highest level, in 1969 Crossing merged with R.C.S. Schaarbeek to become the famous R. Crossing Club Schaarbeek located in Schaerbeek. The spell in the first division only lasted for 4 seasons and then the club decayed.

In 1991 it merged with V.V. Elewijt to become the K.V.V. Crossing Elewijt.

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