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St. Gilloise B
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St. Gilloise B 2 – 1 Stockay‑Warfusee
Belgian First Amateur Division | 10 May 2026, 21:00 CET

St. Gilloise B narrowly edged Stockay‑Warfusee 2‑1 in a hard‑fought encounter at the Duden Park. The young Union Saint‑Gilloise reserve side showed resilience and composure in front of goal, securing three points that keep their playoff ambitions alive.

Match Overview

The hosts came out of the blocks quickly, and inside the first ten minutes they took the lead. A swift move down the right flank saw Théo Verbist deliver a low cross that was turned home by Lucas Meert from six yards out. Stockay responded well and equalised midway through the first half via a penalty.

Key Moments

  • 7’ – Goal! Meert’s close‑range finish gives St. Gilloise B an early lead.
  • 27’ – Goal! Stockay’s Michaël Renquin converts a penalty after a handball in the box.
  • 53’ – Goal! Jordi Van Leeuwen restores the lead with a powerful header from a corner.
  • 71’ – Save St. Gilloise B goalkeeper Liam Verstraeten makes a brilliant one‑on‑one stop to preserve the lead.

Tactical Analysis

St. Gilloise B employed a fluid 3‑4‑3 system that allowed their wing‑backs to push high and create overloads. The midfield trio of Simon De Bock, Jordi Van Leeuwen and Mathias Schroyens worked tirelessly to win second balls. Stockay‑Warfusee sat deep in a 5‑3‑2 and relied on counter‑attacks, but lacked the final pass to break down a well‑organised defence.

Standout Players

  • Jordi Van Leeuwen (St. Gilloise B) – Scored the winner and was dominant in aerial duels.
  • Liam Verstraeten (St. Gilloise B) – Key saves kept Stockay at bay.
  • Michaël Renquin (Stockay) – A constant threat despite playing for the losing side.

Season Impact

The win lifts St. Gilloise B to 7th place, just two points outside the promotion play‑off positions. Stockay‑Warfusee remain in 10th, seven points clear of the relegation zone but now with little to play for in the final weeks of the season. St. Gilloise B’s young squad continues to impress with their maturity and tactical discipline.