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Royal Antwerp FC
File:Royal Antwerp Football Club Official Logo.png
Full nameRoyal Antwerp Football Club
Nickname(s)The Great Old Ploeg van 't Stad
Founded1880; 144 years ago (1880)
GroundBroodstraat (1908–1923)
Bosuilstadion (1923– )
Antwerp, Belgium
Capacity16,144 [1]
OwnerPaul Gheysens
ChairmanJan Michel
ManagerFrédéric Leidgens
LeagueBelgian First Division A
2017–18Belgian First Division A, 8th place
Websitehttps://royalantwerpfc.be/

Royal Antwerp Football Club, often simply referred to as Antwerp, is a Belgian football club based in the city of Antwerp.

Founded around 1880 as Antwerp Athletic Club by English students residing in Antwerp, 15 years prior to the creation of the Royal Belgian Football Association, Antwerp is regarded as the oldest club in Belgium. At first there was no organised football played by its members, until 1887 when the football division was founded with an own board, named Antwerp Football Club. Being the oldest active club at the time, it was the first club to register to the Association in 1895. Consequently, when matriculation numbers were introduced in 1926, the club received matriculate number one.[2][3]

History

In 1900, most of the players left the club for the new neighbouring club of K. Beerschot V.A.C., and this was the start of a long rivalry between both clubs. Royal Antwerp have won four Belgian league titles so far, as well as two Belgian Cups. The club is also the latest Belgian team to have reached a UEFA competition final, the 1993 European Cup Winners' Cup Final, where they lost 3–1 against Parma at Wembley Stadium. They have been playing in the Belgian Second Division since 2004–05. Royal Antwerp play their home matches at the Bosuilstadion since 1923.[4] Royal Antwerp colours are red and white.

Royal Antwerp had a long-term partnership with the English club Manchester United, taking their young players on loan so that their development can be aided with first team football, and young players who require European work-permits can benefit from Belgium's more relaxed laws.[5] An example is Dong Fangzhuo, who was unable to play for United, immediately due to work permit problems and was loaned to allow him to gain first team experience.

Despite being one of Belgium's best-supported clubs, Antwerp have been under-achievers for several years. They have not won a league title since 1957, and have spent several seasons in the second division. They were last promoted to the top flight in 2000, only to be relegated in short order in 2004. They returned to the first division after 13 years in 2017.

Meuse/Scheldt Cup

The best football players of Antwerp and Rotterdam contested a yearly match between 1909 and 1959 for the Meuse- and Scheldt Cup (Maas- en Schelde Beker). It was agreed to play the game at Antwerp's stadium De Bosuil in Belgium and at Sparta Rotterdam's Het Kasteel stadium in the Netherlands. The cup was provided in 1909 by P. Havenith from Antwerp and Kees van Hasselt from Rotterdam.

Honours

National

Belgian First Division

Champions (4): 1928–29, 1930–31, 1943–44, 1956–57

Belgian Second Division

Champions (1): 1999–2000, 2016–2017

Belgian Cup

Champions (2): 1954–55, 1991–92

International

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

Runners-up (1): 1992–93

Current squad

Updated 25 July, 2018. 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 Turkey TUR Sinan Bolat
2 DF Brazil BRA Matheus
4 DF Ghana GHA Daniel Opare
6 DF Norway NOR Simen Juklerød
7 MF Belgium BEL Reda Jaadi
8 MF Portugal POR Ivo Rodrigues
9 FW Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Jonathan Bolingi
10 MF Belgium BEL Geoffry Hairemans
11 FW Israel ISR Lior Refaelov (loan from Club Brugge KV)
14 MF Senegal SEN Amara Baby
15 DF Belgium BEL Dino Arslanagić
19 FW Ghana GHA William Owusu
20 FW Cameroon CMR Didier Lamkel Zé
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF France FRA Dylan Batubinsika
23 MF Mexico MEX Omar Govea
27 FW Madagascar MAD Zout
29 MF Ukraine UKR Yehor Nazaryna
30 DF Portugal POR Aurélio Buta
37 DF Belgium BEL Jelle Van Damme
38 MF Belgium BEL Faris Haroun (Captain)
39 GK Belgium BEL Jens Teunckens
41 GK Belgium BEL Bill Lathouwers
47 DF Belgium BEL Gaël Kakudji
60 MF Mali MLI Sambou Yatabaré
70 FW Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Dieumerci Mbokani

Technical staff

Position Name
Manager Romania László Bölöni
Assistant Manager Belgium Wim De Decker
Goalkeeping Coach Croatia Vedran Runje
Fitness Coach Belgium Peter Catteeuw
Match Analyst Belgium Jerry Vanacker

Manchester United loan partnership

This is a list of former players acquired on-loan via Manchester United's partnership with Royal Antwerp from 1998 to 2013.

References

  1. ^ Bosuil mag voortaan 16.144 supporters ontvangen GVA, 7 april 2018
  2. ^ "125 years football history". rafc.be. Archived from the original on December 8, 2008. Retrieved February 7, 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Wist je dat: de KBVB stamnummers uitvond?". voetbalkrant.com. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Stadiums & Pitches". rafc.be. Archived from the original on December 8, 2008. Retrieved February 7, 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Manchester United's Royal Antwerp Loanees". Five Cantonas. Retrieved March 24, 2011.