Kermt Hasselt opened their Belgian Second Division season with a gritty 1-0 home win over FCV Dender EH on August 15, securing all three points in a contest defined by defensive discipline and clinical finishing. The result gave the hosts an early psychological edge in what promises to be a tightly contested Challenger Pro League campaign.
Match Overview
Both sides began cautiously, aware that early-season points are essential in a division where the fight for promotion and play-off places often comes down to fine margins. Dender enjoyed the greater share of possession in the opening half-hour, but Kermt Hasselt’s organised back line limited the visitors to speculative efforts from distance.
Key Moments
- Lone goal: The decisive strike came just before half-time when a swift counter-attack caught Dender out of shape, allowing the home forward to finish calmly past the advancing goalkeeper.
- Second-half resilience: Dender pushed forward after the interval in search of an equaliser, forcing two sharp saves from the Kermt Hasselt goalkeeper and hitting the woodwork in the dying minutes.
Tactical Story
Kermt Hasselt deployed a compact mid-block, inviting Dender to hold the ball in non-threatening areas before springing forward on the break. The strategy was effective, with the hosts recording fewer shots but consistently threatening when they did commit players forward. Dender’s possession-based approach struggled to break down a well-drilled two banks of four, and the visitors lacked the cutting edge needed to turn territorial dominance into clear chances.
Standout Performers
The home goalkeeper was the standout figure, producing a man-of-the-match display with several crucial interventions, including a reflex save from a looping header in second-half stoppage time. The goalscorer also deserves credit for his intelligent movement, as he twice lost his marker before finishing the decisive chance.
Season Impact
The win gave Kermt Hasselt a perfect start in the Belgian Second Division standings, while Dender departed with nothing to show for a creditable performance. If Kermt Hasselt can marry this defensive solidity with a sharper attacking output in future matches, they will be a difficult side to beat. Dender, meanwhile, will look to sharpen their final-third decision-making ahead of their next fixture.

