R. White Star Bruxelles

White Star Bruxelles
Full name Royal White Star Bruxelles
Nickname(s) Les Étoilés
Founded 1948
Ground Stade Edmond Machtens, Brussels
Ground Capacity 15,266
Chairman Charles Simar
Manager Jean-Guy Wallemme
League Belgian Second Division
2013–14 Belgian Second Division, 12th

Royal White Star Bruxelles is a Belgian football club located in the municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Brussels.

History

The logo of Royal White Star Woluwe FC, kept until the name change in 2013.

The club, founded in 1948, was formerly known as Kapelleveld FC, playing in Evere, but they changed their name in 1950 to Woluwe FC when they moved to the Stade Fallon in Woluwe-Saint-Lambert.[1] In 1959, Woluwe FC left the Stade Fallon to play in Kapelleveld in a stadium located Avenue Albert Dumonlaan. In 1963, as the main club from Woluwe, White Star AC, merged with the famous RR de Bruxelles, becoming the RR White, Woluwe FC changed their name to White Star Woluwe FC, taking over the star of the former club's logo. In 1972, the club moved from their stadium in Kapelleveld to the 2nd ground of the Stade Fallon, home of the RR White. The next year, as RR White merged with the R Daring Club Molenbeek and moved to the Edmond Machtens Stadium in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, White Star Woluwe FC took over the main ground of the Stade Fallon. In 2013, the team changed name again, to Royal White Star Bruxelles.

Affiliated clubs

The following clubs are affiliated with White Star Bruxelles:

Current squad

As of 23 September 2015. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
12 Belgium GK Jordi Belin
16 Belgium GK Maxime Vandermeulen (on loan from Belgium Charleroi)
31 Belgium GK Mike Vanhamel
88 Belgium GK Alexis Allard

2 France DF Jugurtha Domrane
4 Senegal DF Noël Soumah
23 France DF Frédéric Duplus
25 France DF Rudy Mater
65 Belgium DF Nicolas van de Walle
68 Belgium DF Grace Ndomba
94 Belgium DF Harrison Lokilo
Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Christian Kinkela

5 Belgium MF Paul Niankou
6 France MF Alexandre Guinot
No. Position Player
8 Belgium MF Sean Aerts
21 France MF David Fleurival
45 Senegal MF Mohamed Daf (on loan from Belgium Charleroi)
87 France MF Isaac Koné
91 Belgium MF Samuel Fabris
95 Belgium MF Aymen Al Masude

7 Haiti FW Gary Ambroise
9 Ivory Coast FW Moussa Traoré
10 Belgium FW Ilias Maatoug
11 Belgium FW Leandro Bailly
19 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Ibrahim Somé
22 Luxembourg FW Aurélien Joachim
70 Senegal FW Mamadou Fall (on loan from Belgium Charleroi)

See also

References

  1. "White Star Woluwé FC history" (PDF) (in French). Retrieved 6 November 2010.
  2. White Star Woluwe

External links

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