37-556: Cuvelier is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Florent Cuvelier (born 1992), Belgian footballer Henri Cuvelier (1908–1937), French water polo player Jean Cuvelier (1882–1962), bishop of Matadi Jehan le Cuvelier d'Arras (13th century), French trouvère Johannes Cuvelier (14th century), French writer Joseph Cuvelier (1869–1947), Belgian archivist and historian. Paul Cuvelier , Belgian comics artist [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
74-635: A 16,000 seater stadium, estimated to cost £80 million, and with a working name of the Oldham Arena . On 14 November 2007, Oldham Athletic received planning permission for the Broadway Stand, whilst Oldham Borough Council rejected the further development of the stadium due to local objections regarding the height and size of a proposed block of flats. On 12 December 2007, after amending the plans, another council meeting gave permission for redevelopment. Facilities would include conferencing and
111-507: A brief spell in October 2018. Cuvelier started playing football for his local side Mouscron before moving to England to play for Portsmouth's youth team . He spent just a year on the south coast before joining Stoke City in July 2010. He rejected contract offers from Manchester City , Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham . Cuvelier spent the 2010–11 season with the academy before becoming
148-492: A hotel plus the option of a casino. Demolition of the Broadway Stand started on 8 May 2008, with the work completed before the start of the new season. The building of the new stand was due to commence in December 2008 and was expected to take 16 months. On 5 September 2008, Simon Blitz told podcast World Soccer Daily that although Oldham still planned to continue the development of Boundary Park and surrounding areas,
185-587: A new one-year contract in March 2017, with manager Jon Whitney saying "he's the type of person you can build your team around." He was restricted to 23 appearances across the 2017–18 season due to the form of George Dobson . Speaking in April he stated that the appointment of new manager Dean Keates had the players "buzzing" as Cuvelier also made a return to the starting eleven at the Bescot Stadium under
222-430: A period of dispute between Lemsagam and Blitz over the use of Boundary Park by the football club. Finally, Lemsagam sold the football club to local businessman Frank Rothwell in July 2022, at which time Rothwell announced that he was also in advanced discussions to purchase Boundary Park from Blitz, a transaction which completed on 24 March 2023, bringing the football club and its stadium back under single ownership for
259-414: A regular with the reserves. On 27 January 2012 Cuvelier joined League One side Walsall on a month-long loan . He made his professional debut four days later against Notts County . He scored his first professional goal against Oldham Athletic in a 2–1 defeat at Boundary Park . After impressing "Saddlers" manager Dean Smith , Cuvelier extended his loan until the end of the 2011–12 season. He
296-555: A three-year contract for an undisclosed fee. He started six games at the start of the 2013–14 campaign under manager David Weir but lost his first-team place after Nigel Clough took charge in October; Clough stated that Cuvelier was available to go out on loan during the January transfer window . On 16 January 2014, he joined league rivals Port Vale on loan until the end of the season . Manager Micky Adams stated that "He's had very little football at Sheffield United so if there
333-561: Is a football stadium in Oldham , Greater Manchester , England. Its name originates from the fact that it lies at the northwestern extremity of Oldham, with Royton and Chadderton lying immediately north and west respectively. Boundary Park was originally known as the Athletic Ground when it was opened in 1896 for Oldham's first professional football club, Oldham County F.C.. When County folded in 1899, Pine Villa F.C. took over
370-583: Is also only three miles from the City of Manchester Stadium and only one mile from the proposed new stadium of F.C. United of Manchester in Moston, Manchester . If all went to according to plan, the new stadium was anticipated to be ready for the beginning of the 2011–12 season - however, these plans were also shelved due to the Charities Commission turning down the application. On 28 July 2011
407-460: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Florent Cuvelier Florent Paul Pierre Christian Cuvelier (born 12 September 1992) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder . Cuvelier began his career with Mouscron before joining the Academy of English side Portsmouth . Due to Portsmouth's financial demise, Cuvelier signed for Stoke City in
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#1732801458124444-404: Is one worry it is that maybe he might need four or five games to get himself up to full speed. Really we can't afford four or five games, we need him to hit the floor running if he possibly can." He made his debut at Vale Park three days later. He was forced to leave the pitch on a stretcher on 36 minutes after picking up a knee injury. He was later ruled out for the rest of the season after it
481-438: The 1994–95 season – the season after Oldham Athletic's relegation from the top flight of English football. In the early days, the stadium could hold nearly 50,000 people. The highest crowd ever recorded at Boundary Park is 47,671, for an FA Cup tie between Oldham and Sheffield Wednesday in 1930. The highest attendance for a league match was also recorded during the same season against Blackpool , with 45,304 attending for
518-553: The 2015–16 campaign. He was publicly praised by manager Nigel Adkins in November and February for his "first class attitude". He was released by new manager Chris Wilder in May 2016. In June 2016, Cuvelier returned to Walsall , signing a one-year contract. He struggled with an ankle knock and ear infection in the first half of the 2016–17 season, before going on to struggle with a calf injury. Despite these setbacks he signed
555-418: The Bescot Stadium , scoring three goals. On 27 March 2013, Cuvelier joined Championship side Peterborough United on loan until the end of the 2012–13 season. He played once for Peterborough before returning to Stoke where he appeared on the bench for the first time against Southampton in the final match of the 2012–13 season. On 2 September 2013, Cuvelier joined League One side Sheffield United on
592-413: The surname Cuvelier . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cuvelier&oldid=1147448683 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
629-479: The "Shrimps" before his contract expired on 25 January. Cuvelier has progressed through Belgium's youth team and was captain of the Belgium U19 squad . Speaking in January 2014, Walsall Advertiser reporter Michael Beardmore described Cuvelier as "a creative, energetic attacking midfielder and... for such a young player he had a really mature head on his shoulders. Boundary Park Boundary Park
666-488: The 'Athleticos' now occupy the larger Rochdale Road End, and the away fans are allocated the Chaddy End. The main stand has existed since the time when the stadium was originally built, and is a small two-tiered structure. Terracing disused since the conversion to an all-seater can still be seen towards the end of this stand. The stadium currently has an all-seated capacity of 13,186. It became an all-seater venue during
703-553: The Broadway side was knocked down as part of a proposed redevelopment (see below). Oldham Borough Council confirmed planning approval for the new North Stand in April 2013. This will have capacity for 2,671 spectators, plus a health and fitness suite, supporters' bar and event facilities. The hardcore Oldham fans used to be situated in the Chadderton Road End (Chaddy End); a traditional, small, one-tiered stand. However,
740-464: The FA Cup, and the club claimed major upsets in defeating the likes of Arsenal , Southampton , Everton and Aston Villa . Critics felt that the pitch gave the club an advantage, but in 1991 Royle responded to this. When Portsmouth manager Frank Burrows declared that Oldham could not play away from home, Royle stuck the article to the dressing room door and the team responded with a 4–1 victory. At
777-569: The Hawthorns , home of West Bromwich Albion , 552 feet (168m). There were plans in the late 1990s for a move to a new 20,000 seater stadium (named Sports Park 2000) on adjoining waste ground, but these plans were scrapped. On 15 February 2006, the club unveiled plans for the redevelopment of their current ground. The plans would see every stand other than the Rochdale Road End being redeveloped. When completed it would initially be
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#1732801458124814-530: The bench to score the only goal of the game at Hartlepool United . Impressed by manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and living just ten minutes drive from the Pirelli Stadium , Cuvelier stated that he would be interested in making his stay with Burton permanent. However, he was unable to recover from a hamstring injury picked up during his appearance against Hartlepool and played no further part of Burton's title-winning season. He made nine appearances in
851-473: The box and the referee awarded a penalty. Neil Redfearn stepped up to convert it and a mass pitch invasion followed, as it had been confirmed that West Ham had lost 2–1 at home to Notts County . In gaining promotion to the top flight, Oldham Athletic were forced to have the plastic pitch removed because of league rules. They stayed in the top division for three seasons (1991–92, 1992–93 and 1993–94) before being relegated, and after three disappointing seasons in
888-425: The council offered the club £5.7 million to help with their redevelopment fund of Boundary Park, which would involve the redevelopment of the Broadway Stand. Oldham Council confirmed planning approval for the new North Stand in April 2013, including a 2,671 capacity stand, a health and fitness suite, supporters' bar and event facilities. Demolition and preparatory work started in the summer of 2013. Construction of
925-545: The end of the 1990–91 season the club secured promotion to the top flight, the final match on the plastic pitch was probably one of the most memorable games played at the ground when Latics, in order to win the old Second Division, had to beat Sheffield Wednesday and rely on West Ham losing. After 60 minutes of the game, Sheffield Wednesday were 2–0 up, but Ian Marshall pulled a goal back, then Paul Bernard equalised with less than ten minutes to play. By this point, West Ham were losing. In time added on, Andy Barlow went down in
962-469: The first time in over ten years. In 1986 the club installed an artificial pitch in order to generate more income for the club and this coincided with the club's upturn in fortunes under manager Joe Royle . In 1987, the club reached the play-offs and in 1989–90 the club went through what is regarded as one of the club's greatest ever seasons, reaching the League Cup Final and the semi-final of
999-424: The ground and changed their name to Oldham Athletic. Oldham Athletic A.F.C. have played their home games here since the stadium was opened. Oldham RLFC also play their home matches at the ground after leaving their traditional home, Watersheddings , in 1997 and moved to Boundary Park, although they move following disagreements between the boards d away from the ground between 2009 and 2023. The Lookers Stand on
1036-400: The match against Salford City abandoned, Oldham Athletic decided that the now renamed ‘Joe Royle Stand’ would be closed for the 2022-23 season, on cost and safety grounds. In March 2023, it was announced that Oldham Council would invest £1 million in a new pitch at Boundary Park making the surface suitable for increased usage including the return of Oldham R.L.F.C. to the stadium from
1073-419: The new North Stand completed on 17 October 2015 for the home match against Sheffield United . The new North Stand is significantly taller than the stand that it replaced although the capacity for supporters is roughly the same. The additional height has allowed for a supporters bar, offices, corporate hospitality, retail opportunities and a gymnasium. Following the club's relegation to non-league football with
1110-670: The new manager. However, he was released by Walsall at the end of the 2017–18 season. On 26 October 2018, Cuvelier joined Morecambe on a three-month contract and said that "the last couple of months have been difficult, they've been a roller coaster and I was delivering pizza just to get some money coming in". Manager Jim Bentley had brought Cuvelier to the Globe Arena after injuries to James Sinclair , Lamin Jagne, Alex Kenyon , Andrew Tutte , Andrew Fleming and Aaron Wildig . However, he featured in only one EFL Trophy game for
1147-518: The plans were on hold for now because of the financial crisis of 2007–2010 and the subsequent downturn in the UK property market. Because of these problems, the club announced in the summer of 2009 that it was considering moving to a new stadium in Failsworth . This caused some controversy amongst supporters as despite Failsworth being officially part of the borough, it has a Manchester postcode. It
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1184-414: The promotion clash. Historically, Boundary Park was owned by the football club which has occupied it since 1904, Oldham Athletic . This arrangement changed in 1999 when the then owners of the football club sold the stadium to Oldham Property Partnerships, Oldham Council’s joint venture company. The football club entered administration in 2003 and a takeover by Simon Blitz, Simon Corney and Danny Gazel
1221-531: The second tier were relegated again in 1997. They remained in the third division, which was later called League One, until they were relegated at the end of the 2017–18 season. Boundary Park is anecdotally known as being the coldest ground in the Football League , earning the nickname coined by Joe Royle, Ice Station Zebra . It is also the second-highest stadium, at 526 feet (155m) above sea level, of any Premier League or Football League club after
1258-554: The summer of 2010. At Stoke, he has spent time out on loan at Walsall and Peterborough United . He joined Sheffield United in September 2013 for an undisclosed fee. He joined Port Vale on loan in January 2014 and picked up a serious injury during the loan spell. After returning to fitness, he was loaned to Burton Albion in March 2015. He signed with Walsall in June 2016 and played there for two seasons. He joined Morecambe for
1295-688: Was completed in early 2005. Blitz and Gazel purchased the football club through their company Oldham Athletic (2004) Association Football Club Limited and subsequently completed the purchase of Boundary Park through a separate company, Brass Bank Limited, with that purchase completing in June 2005. The ownership of the football club and its stadium was again split in 2011 when Blitz and Gazel sold their shares in Oldham Athletic to Corney, whilst retaining ownership of Boundary Park through Brass Bank Limited. Corney’s sale of Oldham Athletic to Moroccan football agent Abdallah Lemsagam in 2018 led to
1332-403: Was found that he had torn his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). He returned to full fitness in November 2014. He returned to first-team action on 6 December as a late substitute in a 3–0 FA Cup victory over Plymouth Argyle and provided the assist for the third goal. He joined Burton Albion on loan for the remainder of the 2014–15 season on 6 March 2015. The next day he came off
1369-551: Was nominated for the League One Player of the Month award for his performances in March 2012. He returned to Stoke after playing 18 matches for Walsall, scoring four goals. He signed a new two-year contract with Stoke in May 2012. Cuvelier returned to Walsall on a six-month loan in July 2012. He scored against his old club Portsmouth on 15 September 2012 in a 2–1 win. In total he played 17 times in his second spell at
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