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RAAL La Louvière

Royal Association Athlétique Louviéroise La Louvière (known by its abbreviation RAAL La Louvière) is a Belgian professional football club based in La Louvière, in the province of Hainaut. The club, founded in 2009 out of a merger, competes in Belgian National Division 1, the third tier of Belgian football.

RAAL La Louvière
Full nameRoyal Association Athlétique Louviéroise La Louvière
Founded1919; 104 years ago (1919)
GroundStade du Tivoli, La Louvière
Capacity12,500
ChairmanSalvatore Curaba
ManagerFrédéric Taquin
LeagueNational Division 1
2022–23National Division 1, 4th of 20
Current season

History edit

Early history edit

Cercle Sportif Couillet was founded in 1919 and joined the Royal Belgian Football Association (KBVB) in 1920. In 1934 the club had risen to the national divisions for the first time. After that, the club spent the next decades in the lower-tier Belgian Provincial Leagues.

In 1945 the club officially changed its name to Amicale Cercle Sportif Couillet. A few years later, in 1949, another club was founded in Couillet, Union Sportive Couillet d'Amérique. After a few years in a competing amateur association, they moved to the KBVB in 1952 as a debuting club, under matricule number 5580. In 1956, they effectively became member.

In 1962, Amicale Cercle Sportif Couillet received the royal title and changed its name to Royale Amicale Cercle Sportif Couillet (RACS Couillet). In 1977, both clubs from Couillet eventually merged. The new club was named Royale Association Cercle Sportif Couillet (also abbreviated as RACS Couillet), and continued to play under matricule number 94 of Amicale Cercle Sportif.

At the beginning of the 2000s, the club successfully worked its way up from the Belgian Provincial Leagues. After all, in 2000 RACS Couillet had climbed back up to the national Belgian Fourth Division and in 2005 they even forced promotion to the Belgian Third Division. However, in the 2007–08 season, the club finished last in the table and relegated back to the Fourth Division.[1]

Football Couillet-La Louvière (2009–2011) edit

In 2009, it was decided to collaborate with third-division team RAA Louviéroise, a former top-tier team that was experiencing financial difficulties. It did not come to an official merger, but the name RAA Louviéroise was dropped and the club name of RACS Couillet was changed to Football Couillet-La Louvière, which continued to play in the Fourth Division with Couillet's matricule number 94, with the traditional matricle number of RAA Louviéroise, number 93, being lost. The first team played in the stadium of RAA Louviéroise, the Stade du Tivoli in La Louvière. Several youth teams continued to play in the Stade du Fiestaux and other areas in Couillet. In the club logo, the wolf was taken from the RAA Louviéroise logo, and the club's nickname became "Les Loups" ("the wolves"). The green and white club colors were retained.

FC Charleroi (2011–2014) edit

In the spring of 2011, the football landscape in La Louvière and Charleroi changed again. Football club URS du Center, affiliated with the Royal Belgian Football Association (KBVB) with matricle number 213, started playing in the Stade du Tivoli under the new name UR La Louvière Centre. The recently relocated Football Couillet-La Louvière returned to Charleroi and the name became Football Club Charleroi (FC Charleroi). There was also cooperation with provincial club RFCS Marcinelle, affiliated with the KBVB with matricule number 301, although this did not immediately lead to a merger. In the course of the 2011–12 season, the club's identity was changed further. Blue and white colors were chosen and a logo with a lion was introduced.

In 2013, the board took over football club RJS Heppignies-Lambusart-Fleurus, who were experiencing financial difficulties. This club was affiliated with the KBVB through matricule number 5192 and competed in the Belgian Third Division. The first team of FC Charleroi was transferred to that club from next season, which was renamed Charleroi Fleurus. They started playing in the Third Division in Charleroi and the club colors and the logo of FC Charleroi were also adopted. Under the matricule number 94, an "empty" club would remain and the matricule number was "for sale".[2] Because chairman Roberto Leone had not yet found a suitable investor, a team for the Belgian Fourth Division and a youth team were registered for the 2013–14 season.[3] On the second matchday, the club suffered a staggering 12–0 loss to Sint-Eloois-Winkel Sport.[4] FC Charleroi ended the season in the Belgian Fourth Division with a 16–0 loss against OMS Ingelmunster.[5] They finished the season with only five points and conceded 144 goals. FC Charleroi thus relegated to the Belgian Provincial Leagues.

Racing Charleroi-Couillet-Fleurus (2014–2017) edit

 
Crest of Racing Charleroi Couillet Fleurus in the 2016–17 season

After the season there was a major change of matricule numbers between a number of Walloon clubs. The Liège Provincial League club RFC Sérésien (matricule number 23) was acquired by the French Ligue 2 club FC Metz.[6] They wanted to enter the Belgian Second Division as soon as possible, and because this would take at least three seasons via the sporting route, they were looking for a matricule number to take a shortcut to the higher divisions. They found this in Hainaut Province at Second Division club Boussu Dour Borinage (matricule number 167), who were having financial difficulties.[7] Boussu Dour wanted to leave their matricule number on the condition that they could take over another matricule number in the national series and keep their national youth license. Boussu Dour found an agreement with Roberto Leone, president of relegating fourth division FC Charleroi (matricule number 94) and relegating Third Division team Charleroi-Fleurus (matricule number 5192, and in possession of a national youth license).[8] Boussu Dour would take over the matricule number 5192 and continue playing as Francs Borains in the Fourth Division.[9] Matricule number 167 was taken over by Seraing United.[10]

Due to the departure of matricule number 5192, they fell back to the remaining matricule number 94 to develop a club in the region around Charleroi. Administratively, a merger was entered into with the redundant matricule number 23 of RFC Sérésien, which thus brought its national license for youth work into the merger. The fusion club was called RC Charleroi-Couillet-Fleurus (RCCF) and continued to play with matricule number 94. Due to the relegation of FC Charleroi, RCCF started in 2014–15 in the Provincial League of Hainaut.[11]

After one season, the club played in Belgian Fourth Division again and was able to force promotion to the Third Division via the final round, which then became Belgian Second Amateur Division for the 2016–17 season. The club, however, only outdid UR Namur in the league table, and relegated after one season.[12]

RAAL La Louvière (2017–present) edit

Meanwhile, after the disintegration of the historic RAA La Louvière into lower tier clubs in Charleroi, URS Center became La Louvière's primary club and took the name UR La Louvière Centre. Yet, not everyone thought that this club was really the replacement for RAAL.[13] Under the initiative of former footballer Salvatore Curaba, the matricule number of Racing Charleroi Couillet Fleurus was taken over and the name was changed to RAAL La Louvière, with the club returning to the city of La Louvière. In the 2017–18 season, the club started competing in the fifth-tier Belgian Third Amateur Division, where the club immediately won the title in its inaugural season.[14]

Current squad edit

As of 16 August, 2023.[15]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   BEL Arno Valkenaers
3 DF   FRA Axel Benoît
4 DF   SEN Wagane Faye
5 DF   FRA Victor Corneillie
6 MF   FRA Maxime Pau
7 FW   TOG Fadel Gobitaka
9 FW   BEL Mohamed Soumaré
10 MF   BEL Floriano Vanzo
14 FW   MAR Adam Ben Haddou
16 MF   BEL Louis Franssen
19 FW   FRA Vicky Kiankaulua
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 GK   BEL Aboubacar Camara
22 MF   BEL Louka Franco
23 MF   BEL Joël Ito
31 GK   BEL Mike Vanhamel
33 MF   RWA Samuel Gueulette
44 FW   BDI Jordi Liongola
70 FW   FRA Djibril Dianessy
77 FW   BEL Jorn Vancamp
97 DF   FRA Alexis Calant
DF   FRA Maxence Maisonneuve

References edit

  1. ^ Gonzalez, Manuel (18 February 2014). "Clubs vanonder het stof: RAA Louviéroise". Voetbalkrant.com (in Dutch).
  2. ^ "Foot: le Royal Charleroi Fleurus est né ce mercredi matin". sudinfo.be (in French). 15 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Foot (Promotion A): le FC Charleroi alignera bien une équipe la saison prochaine". sudinfo.be (in French). 2 July 2013.
  4. ^ "'Nooit gewonnen met hogere cijfers'". Het Nieuwsblad (in Flemish). 3 September 2013.
  5. ^ "Ingelmunster wint met 16-0 (!) van Charleroi". Focus en WTV (in Dutch). 4 May 2014.
  6. ^ "RFC Seraing: satellietclub op zoek naar een proflicentie". Door Fans Voor Fans (in Dutch). 3 May 2020.
  7. ^ Laenen, Dennis. "BOUSSU DOUR Borinage, R." Vergane Voetbalglorie (in Dutch).
  8. ^ "Le dernier miracle de Leone". www.lavenir.net (in French). 16 May 2014.
  9. ^ "Ex-voorzitter Francs Borains wil tweedeklasser Boussu Dour redden". Het Nieuwsblad (in Flemish). 15 October 2013.
  10. ^ "Tweedeklasser Seraing United wordt RFC Seraing". Het Nieuwsblad (in Flemish). 20 May 2015.
  11. ^ "Exclusif: un nouveau club de football à Charleroi sur les cendres du RCF et du FCC". sudinfo.be (in French). 15 May 2014.
  12. ^ "Charleroi – Namur – Canal C – Votre média en Province de Namur". www.canalc.be (in French). 16 May 2016.
  13. ^ Denoël, Julien (16 January 2017). "La RAAL va renaitre à La Louvière". Walfoot.be (in French).
  14. ^ "D3 : RAAL - Léopold FC (2-0)". RAAL La Louvière (in French). 30 April 2018.
  15. ^ "Equipe Première". raal.be. Retrieved 16 August 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website (in French)

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Not to be confused with dissolved R A A Louvieroise or current UR La Louviere Centre separate clubs from the same city Royal Association Athletique Louvieroise La Louviere known by its abbreviation RAAL La Louviere is a Belgian professional football club based in La Louviere in the province of Hainaut The club founded in 2009 out of a merger competes in Belgian National Division 1 the third tier of Belgian football RAAL La LouviereFull nameRoyal Association Athletique Louvieroise La LouviereFounded1919 104 years ago 1919 GroundStade du Tivoli La LouviereCapacity12 500ChairmanSalvatore CurabaManagerFrederic TaquinLeagueNational Division 12022 23National Division 1 4th of 20Home coloursAway coloursCurrent season Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Football Couillet La Louviere 2009 2011 1 3 FC Charleroi 2011 2014 1 4 Racing Charleroi Couillet Fleurus 2014 2017 1 5 RAAL La Louviere 2017 present 2 Current squad 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEarly history edit Cercle Sportif Couillet was founded in 1919 and joined the Royal Belgian Football Association KBVB in 1920 In 1934 the club had risen to the national divisions for the first time After that the club spent the next decades in the lower tier Belgian Provincial Leagues In 1945 the club officially changed its name to Amicale Cercle Sportif Couillet A few years later in 1949 another club was founded in Couillet Union Sportive Couillet d Amerique After a few years in a competing amateur association they moved to the KBVB in 1952 as a debuting club under matricule number 5580 In 1956 they effectively became member In 1962 Amicale Cercle Sportif Couillet received the royal title and changed its name to Royale Amicale Cercle Sportif Couillet RACS Couillet In 1977 both clubs from Couillet eventually merged The new club was named Royale Association Cercle Sportif Couillet also abbreviated as RACS Couillet and continued to play under matricule number 94 of Amicale Cercle Sportif At the beginning of the 2000s the club successfully worked its way up from the Belgian Provincial Leagues After all in 2000 RACS Couillet had climbed back up to the national Belgian Fourth Division and in 2005 they even forced promotion to the Belgian Third Division However in the 2007 08 season the club finished last in the table and relegated back to the Fourth Division 1 Football Couillet La Louviere 2009 2011 edit See also R A A Louvieroise In 2009 it was decided to collaborate with third division team RAA Louvieroise a former top tier team that was experiencing financial difficulties It did not come to an official merger but the name RAA Louvieroise was dropped and the club name of RACS Couillet was changed to Football Couillet La Louviere which continued to play in the Fourth Division with Couillet s matricule number 94 with the traditional matricle number of RAA Louvieroise number 93 being lost The first team played in the stadium of RAA Louvieroise the Stade du Tivoli in La Louviere Several youth teams continued to play in the Stade du Fiestaux and other areas in Couillet In the club logo the wolf was taken from the RAA Louvieroise logo and the club s nickname became Les Loups the wolves The green and white club colors were retained FC Charleroi 2011 2014 edit In the spring of 2011 the football landscape in La Louviere and Charleroi changed again Football club URS du Center affiliated with the Royal Belgian Football Association KBVB with matricle number 213 started playing in the Stade du Tivoli under the new name UR La Louviere Centre The recently relocated Football Couillet La Louviere returned to Charleroi and the name became Football Club Charleroi FC Charleroi There was also cooperation with provincial club RFCS Marcinelle affiliated with the KBVB with matricule number 301 although this did not immediately lead to a merger In the course of the 2011 12 season the club s identity was changed further Blue and white colors were chosen and a logo with a lion was introduced In 2013 the board took over football club RJS Heppignies Lambusart Fleurus who were experiencing financial difficulties This club was affiliated with the KBVB through matricule number 5192 and competed in the Belgian Third Division The first team of FC Charleroi was transferred to that club from next season which was renamed Charleroi Fleurus They started playing in the Third Division in Charleroi and the club colors and the logo of FC Charleroi were also adopted Under the matricule number 94 an empty club would remain and the matricule number was for sale 2 Because chairman Roberto Leone had not yet found a suitable investor a team for the Belgian Fourth Division and a youth team were registered for the 2013 14 season 3 On the second matchday the club suffered a staggering 12 0 loss to Sint Eloois Winkel Sport 4 FC Charleroi ended the season in the Belgian Fourth Division with a 16 0 loss against OMS Ingelmunster 5 They finished the season with only five points and conceded 144 goals FC Charleroi thus relegated to the Belgian Provincial Leagues Racing Charleroi Couillet Fleurus 2014 2017 edit nbsp Crest of Racing Charleroi Couillet Fleurus in the 2016 17 seasonAfter the season there was a major change of matricule numbers between a number of Walloon clubs The Liege Provincial League club RFC Seresien matricule number 23 was acquired by the French Ligue 2 club FC Metz 6 They wanted to enter the Belgian Second Division as soon as possible and because this would take at least three seasons via the sporting route they were looking for a matricule number to take a shortcut to the higher divisions They found this in Hainaut Province at Second Division club Boussu Dour Borinage matricule number 167 who were having financial difficulties 7 Boussu Dour wanted to leave their matricule number on the condition that they could take over another matricule number in the national series and keep their national youth license Boussu Dour found an agreement with Roberto Leone president of relegating fourth division FC Charleroi matricule number 94 and relegating Third Division team Charleroi Fleurus matricule number 5192 and in possession of a national youth license 8 Boussu Dour would take over the matricule number 5192 and continue playing as Francs Borains in the Fourth Division 9 Matricule number 167 was taken over by Seraing United 10 Due to the departure of matricule number 5192 they fell back to the remaining matricule number 94 to develop a club in the region around Charleroi Administratively a merger was entered into with the redundant matricule number 23 of RFC Seresien which thus brought its national license for youth work into the merger The fusion club was called RC Charleroi Couillet Fleurus RCCF and continued to play with matricule number 94 Due to the relegation of FC Charleroi RCCF started in 2014 15 in the Provincial League of Hainaut 11 After one season the club played in Belgian Fourth Division again and was able to force promotion to the Third Division via the final round which then became Belgian Second Amateur Division for the 2016 17 season The club however only outdid UR Namur in the league table and relegated after one season 12 RAAL La Louviere 2017 present edit Meanwhile after the disintegration of the historic RAA La Louviere into lower tier clubs in Charleroi URS Center became La Louviere s primary club and took the name UR La Louviere Centre Yet not everyone thought that this club was really the replacement for RAAL 13 Under the initiative of former footballer Salvatore Curaba the matricule number of Racing Charleroi Couillet Fleurus was taken over and the name was changed to RAAL La Louviere with the club returning to the city of La Louviere In the 2017 18 season the club started competing in the fifth tier Belgian Third Amateur Division where the club immediately won the title in its inaugural season 14 Current squad editAs of 16 August 2023 15 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp BEL Arno Valkenaers3 DF nbsp FRA Axel Benoit4 DF nbsp SEN Wagane Faye5 DF nbsp FRA Victor Corneillie6 MF nbsp FRA Maxime Pau7 FW nbsp TOG Fadel Gobitaka9 FW nbsp BEL Mohamed Soumare10 MF nbsp BEL Floriano Vanzo14 FW nbsp MAR Adam Ben Haddou16 MF nbsp BEL Louis Franssen19 FW nbsp FRA Vicky Kiankaulua No Pos Nation Player20 GK nbsp BEL Aboubacar Camara22 MF nbsp BEL Louka Franco23 MF nbsp BEL Joel Ito31 GK nbsp BEL Mike Vanhamel33 MF nbsp RWA Samuel Gueulette44 FW nbsp BDI Jordi Liongola70 FW nbsp FRA Djibril Dianessy77 FW nbsp BEL Jorn Vancamp97 DF nbsp FRA Alexis Calant DF nbsp FRA Maxence MaisonneuveReferences edit Gonzalez Manuel 18 February 2014 Clubs vanonder het stof RAA Louvieroise Voetbalkrant com in Dutch Foot le Royal Charleroi Fleurus est ne ce mercredi matin sudinfo be in French 15 May 2013 Foot Promotion A le FC Charleroi alignera bien une equipe la saison prochaine sudinfo be in French 2 July 2013 Nooit gewonnen met hogere cijfers Het Nieuwsblad in Flemish 3 September 2013 Ingelmunster wint met 16 0 van Charleroi Focus en WTV in Dutch 4 May 2014 RFC Seraing satellietclub op zoek naar een proflicentie Door Fans Voor Fans in Dutch 3 May 2020 Laenen Dennis BOUSSU DOUR Borinage R Vergane Voetbalglorie in Dutch Le dernier miracle de Leone www lavenir net in French 16 May 2014 Ex voorzitter Francs Borains wil tweedeklasser Boussu Dour redden Het Nieuwsblad in Flemish 15 October 2013 Tweedeklasser Seraing United wordt RFC Seraing Het Nieuwsblad in Flemish 20 May 2015 Exclusif un nouveau club de football a Charleroi sur les cendres du RCF et du FCC sudinfo be in French 15 May 2014 Charleroi Namur Canal C Votre media en Province de Namur www canalc be in French 16 May 2016 Denoel Julien 16 January 2017 La RAAL va renaitre a La Louviere Walfoot be in French D3 RAAL Leopold FC 2 0 RAAL La Louviere in French 30 April 2018 Equipe Premiere raal be Retrieved 16 August 2023 External 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