It is a journey that goes to show how football has the power to bring people together. A group of 18 Lokeren fans visited East Yorkshire today to join forces with Tigers supporters and watch the FA Cup tie with Arsenal.
The Belgian supporters, who arrived on the ferry this morning, were treated to a tour around the KC Stadium by members of Hull City's Official Supporter Club (OSC) before watching the fifth-round match in a Kirk Ella pub.
The fans, part of Lokeren's 'Yellow Brothers' supporters' club, were in Hull to continue a friendship between the two clubs which has grown out of adversity.
It follows a Europa League tie in 2014, when City supporters were shocked as trouble broke out near a pub in the Belgian town. Since then supporters from both sides have been determined to demonstrate all that is good about the beautiful game.
Peter Vanremordel, from Lokeren, said he was delighted to revisit Hull after the two Europa League qualifying matches, when Lokeren narrowly came out on top.
"We were here two years ago for the European game, but had some problems with hooligans from Lokeren in the first tie in our home game," Mr Vanremordel said. "We had a great time when we came to Hull, though, and we wanted to show Hull that Lokeren supporters are not hooligans and we regret that happened very, very much.
"We loved it here and had a really fun time, and the KC had a very good atmosphere. We thought today would be a really good opportunity to get to know them a bit better."
Bernard Noble, of OSC, said he was delighted to welcome the travelling fans over for the weekend.
"When we were in Lokeren, there was a bit of bother, but the Lokeren supporters were really upset about what happened," he said.
"It has gone from there, and we have traded emails back and forth and they decided that they would like to come over again.
"Out of adversity initially, we have now got a friendship that has been built up, and that's the way football should be.
"It has been great to have them over. They love their beer, and it's been a great pleasure to have got to know them better."
Mr Noble added: "We've had a great time with them. We're planning to go over to Lokeren next year."
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The Belgian supporters, who arrived on the ferry this morning, were treated to a tour around the KC Stadium by members of Hull City's Official Supporter Club (OSC) before watching the fifth-round match in a Kirk Ella pub.
The fans, part of Lokeren's 'Yellow Brothers' supporters' club, were in Hull to continue a friendship between the two clubs which has grown out of adversity.
It follows a Europa League tie in 2014, when City supporters were shocked as trouble broke out near a pub in the Belgian town. Since then supporters from both sides have been determined to demonstrate all that is good about the beautiful game.
Peter Vanremordel, from Lokeren, said he was delighted to revisit Hull after the two Europa League qualifying matches, when Lokeren narrowly came out on top.
"We were here two years ago for the European game, but had some problems with hooligans from Lokeren in the first tie in our home game," Mr Vanremordel said. "We had a great time when we came to Hull, though, and we wanted to show Hull that Lokeren supporters are not hooligans and we regret that happened very, very much.
"We loved it here and had a really fun time, and the KC had a very good atmosphere. We thought today would be a really good opportunity to get to know them a bit better."
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Bernard Noble, of OSC, said he was delighted to welcome the travelling fans over for the weekend.
"When we were in Lokeren, there was a bit of bother, but the Lokeren supporters were really upset about what happened," he said.
"It has gone from there, and we have traded emails back and forth and they decided that they would like to come over again.
"Out of adversity initially, we have now got a friendship that has been built up, and that's the way football should be.
"It has been great to have them over. They love their beer, and it's been a great pleasure to have got to know them better."
Mr Noble added: "We've had a great time with them. We're planning to go over to Lokeren next year."
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