Royal Antwerp FC

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Royal Antwerp
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Full name Royal Antwerp
Football Club
Nickname(s) Great Old
Founded 1880
Ground Bosuilstadion, Antwerp
(Capacity 16,649)
Chairman Flag of Belgium Eddy Wauters
Manager Flag of England Warren Joyce
League Belgian Second Division
2006-07 Belgian Second Division, 4th
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Royal Antwerp FC is a Belgian football club, from the city of Antwerp in Antwerp (province). Antwerp became the first football club to register to the Belgian Football Association and it received consequently the matricule number one. In 1900, most of the players left the club for the new Beerschot A.C. It is also the last Belgian team to play in a European cup final (namely the Cup Winners' Cup) in 1993, losing 3-1 to Parma A.C. at Wembley Stadium.

Royal Antwerp also have a long-term partnership with the English club Manchester United F.C., often 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.

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[edit] History

[edit] The first years (1880--1901)

Founded in 1880 as Antwerp Cricket, Football & Lawn Tennis Club, the football club grew in prominence and the club's name became Antwerp Football Club in 1894. The next year, it was the first club to register to the brand new FA. It thus took part in the first Belgian championship and finished 2nd behind F.C. Liégeois.

Antwerp ended the following two championships in 3rd (of 6) and 5th (of 5) place but avoided relegation as the first division was expanded in 1898 (two leagues). However, the club finished last in its league again. The next year however, it won its league and played a test-match against Racing Club de Bruxelles in Leuven on April 8, 1900. An own goal by an Antwerp defender gave the title to the Brussels side.

Some time earlier, a previous Antwerp goalkeeper, Alfred Grisar, who was studying in England, had suggested to his father, a race course owner in Antwerp, that he create a sports club. The father agreed but died soon after so Alfred came back to Belgium to manage the club with some friends. He chose to take care of the football club that he named Beerschot. Grisar then asked the Antwerp F.C. players to play for his team and they agreed as the club had the best facilities in the city. Almost every player of Antwerp left the club after the 1-0 defeat to Racing Club.

Antwerp thus decided to withdraw from the league to build a new team in the second division. It was back at the top level in 1901.

[edit] The first titles (1901-1953)

While Beerschot was the leading team in the city, Antwerp was getting better and better in the 1920s. In 1925 it finished in second place 6 points behind Beerschot. Four seasons later the first championship was won by the matricule n°1 after a test-match against the rival Beerschot (2-0). The next year Antwerp F.C. finished one point away from the champion CS Brugeois. And in 1931 the players lifted the trophy for the second time.

The "Great Old" had definitely taken over the lead in Antwerp football and it confirmed its status in the next few years. But Beerschot came back and won two more titles in the late 1930s. During World War II, Antwerp brought the trophy back to the Bosuilstadion but the rivalry with the purple and white was still present.

[edit] The European years (1953--1975)

[edit] In national competitions

As with a number of other clubs, an English manager named Harry Game was hired in 1953. Antwerp won the Belgian Cup two years later against Waterschei Thor (4-0), the year of the 75th anniversary of the club. In spite of the domination of R.S.C. Anderlecht in the 1950s, the Red and White managed to win the championship for the fourth time in 1957. The season after, they finished 2nd with the same number of points as Standard Liège but Liège had fewer defeats and thus won according to the rules of the competition.

[edit] In European competitions

After winning the Belgian Cup in 1992 against K.V. Mechelen, Royal Antwerp Football Club played the European Cup Winner's Cup in the '92-'93 season. A glorious campaign lead the team to the Cup Winners Cup Final at Wembley on 13th May 1993 against Parma AC. The Final was lost 1-3, the Antwerp goal was scored by Cisse Severeyns.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Serbia GK Predrag Ristović (captain)
2 Flag of the Netherlands DF Roel van Hemert
3 Flag of the Netherlands DF Ray Fränkel
5 Flag of England DF Kirk Hilton
7 Flag of Nigeria DF Bobsam Elejiko
8 Flag of Belgium MF Kevin Baert
9 Flag of Serbia FW Darko Pivaljević
10 Flag of Greece FW Stavros Glouftsis
11 Flag of Nigeria FW Peter Utaka
12 Flag of Serbia MF Slobodan Slović (on loan from Cercle Brugge)
14 Flag of Belgium MF Spencer Verbiest
15 Flag of Belgium DF Philippe Fostier
16 Flag of Ghana DF Ransford Addo
17 Flag of Belgium MF David Geeroms
18 Flag of Cameroon FW Emmanuel Kenmogne
19 Flag of Togo MF Souleymane Mamam
No. Position Player
20 Flag of Belgium DF Matthias Trenson
21 Flag of Belgium GK Kevin Wauthy
22 Flag of Ireland MF Richie Ryan
23 Flag of Belgium MF Francesco Carratta (on loan from K. Sint-Truidense V.V.)
31 Flag of Belgium GK Jochem Tanghe
33 Flag of France MF Marco Gbarssin
52 Flag of Serbia MF Žarko Jeličić
99 Flag of Argentina FW Luciano Olguín
Flag of Belgium DF Bart De Corte
Flag of Belgium FW Volkan Özen
Flag of Belgium MF Franky Pelgrims
Flag of Belgium FW Sacha Verveckken
Flag of Sweden FW Darko Lukanovic (on loan to KVK Tienen)

[edit] Honours

  • Belgian First Division:
    • Winners (4): 1928-29, 1930-31, 1943-44, 1956-57
    • Runners-up (11): 1895-96, 1924-25, 1929-30, 1931-32, 1932-33, 1945-46, 1955-56, 1957-58, 1962-63, 1973-74, 1974-75
  • Belgian Cup:
    • Winners (2): 1954-55, 1991-92
    • Runners-up (1): 1974-75
  • Cup Winners' Cup:
    • Runners-up (1): 1992-93


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