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R. Olympic Charleroi Châtelet Farciennes
Full nameRoyal Olympic Charleroi Châtelet Farciennes
Founded1912
GroundStade de la Neuville, Belgium
Capacity8,000 [1]
ManagerAlexandre Czerniatynski
LeagueBelgian First Amateur Division

R. Olympic Charleroi Châtelet Farcienness, is a Belgian association football club from the city of Charleroi, Hainaut. As of 2019, they play in the Belgian First Amateur Division.

History

It was founded in 1912 as Olympic Club de Charleroi. The next year the club registered to the Belgian Football Association to become the matricule n°246. Between 1972 and 1982 the club was named R.O.C. de Montignies-sur-Sambre before referting to its prior name. In 2000 the club merged with R.A. Marchienne and changed its name from Royal Olympic Club de Charleroi to Royal Olympic Club de Charleroi-Marchienne. Finally in 2019, the club merged with Royal Châtelet S.C. to become R. Olympic Charleroi Châtelet Farciennes.

O.C. de Charleroi first appeared in the second division in 1936 and it won its league eight points ahead of U.S. du Centre, a rival club located nearby Charleroi. It then played in the first division until 1963 (except for the 1955–56 season), joined at that level by the rival Charleroi S.C. in 1947. Olympic finished 3rd in 1939 and then second in 1947. The club had a short come back in the first division in 1967–68 and in 1974–75 but dropped back to the lower leagues, playing mostly at the third or fourth level.

Current squad

As of 3 April 2020

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Belgium BEL Tanguy Moriconi
5 DF France FRA Victor Corneillie
6 MF Belgium BEL Geoffrey Ghesquière
7 FW Algeria ALG Mohamed Dahmane
8 DF Belgium BEL Laurent Castellana
9 FW Belgium BEL Etienne Mukanya
10 MF Belgium BEL Quentin Vanderbecq
11 MF France FRA Corentin Cottet
12 DF France FRA Jérémie Lioka
14 FW France FRA Chris Gadi
15 DF Belgium BEL Jordi Malela
17 FW France FRA Taylor Salibur
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Belgium BEL David Perreira-Bofomua
22 FW Belgium BEL Nawfal Largo
23 DF Belgium BEL Quentin Laurent
25 MF Belgium BEL Ayemeric Thibaut
26 GK France FRA Ulric Cremers
27 MF Belgium BEL Luca Napoleone
34 FW Belgium BEL Younes Bakkioui
90 MF Belgium BEL El Mehdi Khaida
97 MF France FRA Arnaud Guedj
99 MF France FRA Yassine Delbergue
FW France FRA Yoroma Jatta
MF Belgium BEL Mateo Vancoppenolle

References

  1. ^ Ambition de l'Olympic de Charleroi, 5 April 2017, rtbf.be

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