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RFC Seraing
File:Seraing United logo.png
Full nameRoyal Football Club Seraing
Founded1900
GroundStade Pairay, Seraing
Capacity14,236
ChairmanMario Franchi
ManagerChristophe Grégoire
LeagueFirst Amateur Division
2016–17First Amateur Division, 7th
Websitehttp://www.rfc-seraing.be/

RFC Seraing is a Belgian association football club based in Seraing in the province of Liège. They have been playing in the Belgian Second Division since 2009–10 as Royal Boussu Dour Borinage and were formerly known as Royal Francs Borains until the start of the 2008–09 season. They play their home games at the Stade Pairay.

History

The club of CS Boussu-Bois was founded in 1918 in Boussu.[1] In 1982, the club merged with CS Elouges, a club from the neighbouring town of Elouges, in the municipality of Dour, and was renamed Royal Francs Borains Boussu-Bois Elouges. In 1984–85, they won the Promotion B, 4th level of football in Belgium, and were promoted to the third division.[2] At that moment, they simplified their name to Royal Francs Borains. The club became a third division regular, though they could not avoid relegation in 1994–95. After four seasons in the Promotion, Royal Francs Borains were back to the third level, and in 2008–09, they reached for the first time in their history the second level of football, under their new naming of Royal Boussu Dour Borinage. In 2009–10, they had their best ranking in their history, with a 5th place in the second division. Their highest league ranking was a 5th place in the second division in 2009–10.

In 2014, Boussu Dour Borinage sold their official matricule (167) to the owners of Seraing RUL (23) and bought itself the matricule 5192 of Royal Charleroi Fleurus, playing in the Belgian Fourth Division. As a result, the team with matricule 167 moved to Seraing and was renamed Seraing United. It moved from the Stade Robert Urbain in Boussu to the Stade Pairay in Seraing. The Boussu Dour-based team moved to the fourth division and was renamed Francs Borains. However, the results and history of the Boussu Dour-based team remain with the matricule 167 and will be continued as Seraing United avec becomes one year later R.F.C. Seraing in tribute to the previous two city clubs.

Players

Current squad

As of 16 January, 2017.[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF France FRA Romain Inez
4 MF France FRA Lucas Toussaint (on loan from France Metz)
5 DF Turkey TUR Önder Turaci
6 MF France FRA Théo Pierrot
7 MF Cameroon CMR Gabriel Junior Etémé
8 DF France FRA Gérald Kilota
9 FW Venezuela VEN Manuel Arteaga
10 MF Belgium BEL Brandon Deville
11 FW Belgium BEL Sambu Mansoni
12 GK Belgium BEL Gilles Deusings
13 DF Belgium BEL Gill Swerts
15 DF Senegal SEN Wagane Faye
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF Senegal SEN Pape Abdou Camara
18 FW Belgium BEL Hugo Cuypers (on loan from Belgium Standard Liège)
19 FW Senegal SEN Moussa Gueye
20 FW Senegal SEN Ibou Faye
22 GK Belgium BEL Maxime Mignon
23 DF Belgium BEL Alessio Cascio
24 DF France FRA Julien Bertoux
25 DF France FRA Jérémy Obin
27 DF Belgium BEL Axel Bonemme
28 MF Belgium BEL Mohamed Moulhi
29 FW Belgium BEL Luca Schenk

Staff

Sports

Head coach:

References

  1. ^ "Belgium – Overview of teams". Pluto. Retrieved 5 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Classements finals des divisions supérieures 1984–85" (PDF). footbel.be. Retrieved 5 February 2011.
  3. ^ Team 2014–15