To make the most of him at the highest level, Anderlecht and Club Brugge are also entering into collaborations in the lower series. Sometimes they are competitors in this field as well.
KSV Oudenaarde, number 8 of the Second Division A, have released some startling news on their website. “Before the start of the last home match, it was announced that NXT will enter into a partnership with KSVO for the next three years,” can be read in a news item on the website of the East Flemish amateur club.
It's great, because he already had a collaboration with RSC Anderlecht. The club may have realized the potential of a partnership with Oudenaarde. However, the collaboration between Oudenaardi and Anderlecht is now coming to an end. From now on, Oudenaarde will seem a little closer to home.
Collaboration Club NXT – KSVO
https://t.co/ZiEVquiGtc #ksvo– KSV Oudenaarde (@KsvOudenaarde) April 29, 2024
So it makes some sense, and there could be a lot of movement in cooperation between professional clubs and amateur clubs. However, it is remarkable that we collaborated first with Anderlecht and then with Club Brugge. The RSCA first team played their first friendly match in Oudenaarde at the start of the season.
Maybe Anderlecht is not sad about their departure. During that same match (0-5), the Anderlecht team bus was damaged. Scratches were made on the bus with the key, and the culprits were later arrested.
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