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What (who) is K Berchem Sport - definition

BELGIAN FOOTBALL CLUB
Berchem Sport; K Berchem Sport

K. Berchem Sport         
K. Berchem Sport is a Belgian association football club based in the district of Berchem in the municipality of Antwerp and currently playing in the Belgian Second Amateur Division.
Berchem, Luxembourg         
VILLAGE IN ROESER, LUXEMBOURG
Berchem (Luxembourg); Bierchem
Berchem () is a small town in the commune of Roeser, in southern Luxembourg. , the town has a population of 892.
Jacquet de Berchem         
  • The Lute Player]] ''by Caravaggio (1596).  One of the musical scores shown in this painting is a secular composition by Jacquet de Berchem.
  • [[Verona Cathedral]]:  view from the Cathedral cloister with Sanmicheli's bell tower.  Berchem was ''maestro di cappella'' here from 1546 until 1550.
FRANCO-FLEMISH COMPOSER
Jacquet de berchem; Giachet de Berchem; Giachetto de Berchem; Jakob van Berchem; Jachet de Bercham; Jachet Bercham
Jacquet de Berchem (also known as Giachet(to) Berchem or Jakob van Berchem; c. 1505 – before 2 March 1567) was a Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance, active in Italy.

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K. Berchem Sport

K. Berchem Sport is a Belgian association football club based in the district of Berchem in the municipality of Antwerp and currently playing in the Belgian Second Amateur Division. It has formerly played in the first division.

The club was founded in 1906 and became a member of the FA two years later. It received the matricule n°28 in 1926. Five years later, it added the prefix Royal to its name, then changed this prefix to its Dutch counterpart Koninklijk in 1967.