Boussu Dour Borinage

R. Boussu Dour Borinage
Full name Royal Boussu Dour Borinage
Founded 1922
Ground Stade Robert Urbain, Boussu
(Capacity: 2,000)
Chairman Gil Depreter
League Belgian Second Division
2009–10 Second division, 5th
Home colours
Away colours

Royal Boussu Dour Borinage is a Belgian association football club based in Boussu in the province of Hainault. They have been playing in the Belgian Second Division since 2009–10. R. Boussu Dour Borinage were formerly known as Royal Francs Borains up until the start of the 2008–09 season. They play their home games at the Stade Robert Urbain, formerly known as Stade Vedette in Boussu. Their highest league ranking was a 5th place in the second division in 2009–10.

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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.

Players

Current squad

As of 22 August, 2011.

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

No. Position Player
GK William Dutoit
GK Fabian Cremers
DF Franz Dieu
DF Christophe Préseaux
DF Adrien Leclerq
DF Thomas Duez
DF Abdelliah Boukamir
MF Chemcedine El Araichi
DF Alex
DF Anthony Savigny
MF Rachid El Barkaoui
MF Devann Yao
MF Hicham El Morabit
No. Position Player
MF Jean Fassin
MF Alexandre Guinot
MF Mathieu Assou-Ekotto
MF Nicolas Lomani
MF Mehdi Hadraoui
MF Enrick Massu
MF Samuel Robail
FW Lorenzo Lai
FW Karim Saffer
FW Kamel Ouejdide
FW Marko Obradovic
FW Anthony Delplace
FW Koffi (on loan from Roma)

Notable players

  • Lionel Ambu
  • Teddy Chevalier
  • Bert Cluytens
  • Hubert Cordiez
  • Fabian Creemers
  • Luc Criel
  • Guy Dardenne
  • Alain de Clercq
  • Bjorn De Wilde
  • Gregory Delwarte
  • Christophe Dessy
  • Philippe Garot
  • Glenn Geeraerts
  • Roch Gérard
  • Gino Goethals
  • Henk Houwaart
  • Philippe Houx
  • Jean-Luc Jonckheere
  • Karel Kesselaers
  • Dominique Michel
  • Sébastien Nottebaert
  • Olivier Pypens
  • Sylvain Mathé-Luvagho
  • Muswamba Milambo
  • Elos Ekakia
  • Patrick Kabeya-Mbaya
  • Xavier Ngungu
  • Radek Sourek
  • Sébastien Cousin
  • Cyril Dalmat
  • Romain Dutrieux
  • Guillaume Dorange
  • Cedric Garni
  • Olivier Guilmot
  • Michael Lacroix
  • Marc Leroy
  • Emmanuel Massaux
  • Hadrien Monet
  • Rudy Moury
  • Romuald Petit
  • Eric Pinson
  • Christophe Piorun
  • Jordan Saigal
  • Alexandros Pasaoglu
  • Vlaoganis Zakkas
  • Giovanni Cacciatore
  • Michael di Barbora
  • Remy di Nolfo
  • Toni di Tullio
  • Christophe Ergo
  • Alexandre Gallo
  • Matthias Iannacone
  • Gianluca Livera
  • Christophe Malerba
  • Salvino Marinelli
  • Raphael Minocchi
  • Rosario Pepe
  • Fabiano Scarpino
  • Anthony Senni
  • Luigi Volpe
  • Hamidou Tangara
  • Jamil Benouahi
  • Mohamed Ouardi
  • Janusz Baran
  • Kazimierz Buda
  • Thaddee Gorniak
  • Bogdan Kwapisz
  • Krzysztof Lason
  • Waldemar Tuminski
  • Olivier de Castro
  • Mathias Real
  • Laurent Kim
  • Cemal Köse
  • Taner Ozer
  • Rade Mojovic

Notable Chairmen

References

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