OH Leuven also had a mediocre cup run, struggling past Belgian Second Division team Visé before falling 3-0 to Gent.
[1] In the beginning of June, former Belgian international Kevin Roelandts, who was out on loan to Antwerp, signs for Maldegem and thus permanently leaves OH Leuven.
[8] In July, the team is very active on the transfer market, starting with four transfers occurring in the beginning of the month, with both Frederik Boi (to Cercle Brugge), Jonas De Roeck (to Antwerp) and Koen Weuts (to Helmond Sport) leaving the club,[9][10][11] while Tom Pettersson is announced as a new player, arriving on loan from Åtvidaberg.
[15] At the same time, OHL sees another two players depart the club, as striker Chuka and defender Tomislav Mikulić seek new challenges.
[20] OHL suffers a bad start to the season, scoring only one point out of the first four matches, drawing away to newly promoted Oostende.
Meanwhile, OHL thereby won the right to play the Second Division final round which they needed to win to remain in the Belgian Pro League.