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Brussels
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Full nameFootball Club Molenbeek
Brussels Strombeek
Nickname(s)Les Coalisés (The United)
FoundedNovember 30, 1932 (creation)
March 23, 1933 (registration)
2003 (merge)
GroundStade Edmond Machtens,
Molenbeek-Saint-Jean,
Brussels
Capacity11,000
ChairmanJohan Vermeersch
ManagerFrench Albert Cartier
LeagueJupiler League
2005-06Jupiler League, 10th
Home colours Away colours

F.C. Brussels is a Belgian football club based in the municipality of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Brussels. It has been in the Jupiler League since 2004-05. It resulted from the 2003 fusion between R.W.D. Molenbeek and K.F.C. Strombeek, and the new club kept the matricule n°1936 of the latter club. Although by doing this it lost the honours of the RWDM, the rest of the club is composed of the remainders of the RWDM.

History

F.C. Strombeek did register to the Belgian Football Association in 1932. It won the third division in 2000 and finished 10th in the second division the next year. In 2002 and 2003 Strombeek ended at 9th place. The club then merged with the RWDM that was just refused its license for the first division. The new club won the second division that season under the coaching of Harm van Veldhoven but the manager was eventually fired in the summer. The new coach Emilio Ferrera made a bad start with the team at the highest level and was thus replaced by former Belgium manager Robert Waseige. He managed to ensure the 15th place but resigned afterwards. The chairman Johan Vermeersch then hired Frenchman Albert Cartier for the 2005-06 season.

Current squad

As of January 6, 2007: 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
1 GK Belgium BEL Patrick Nys
2 DF Belgium BEL Michael Jonckheere
3 MF Ivory Coast CIV Jules César Oulaï
4 DF Sierra Leone SLE Sydney Kargbo
5 MF Czech Republic CZE Richard Culek
6 MF Belgium BEL Fabrice Omonga
7 DF Belgium BEL Christ Bruno
8 MF Belgium BEL Alan Haydock (captain)
9 FW France FRA Jonathan Tehoue
10 FW Ivory Coast CIV Moussa Sanogo
11 MF The Gambia GAM Ebou Sillah
12 GK Belgium BEL Julien Lefevre
13 DF Belgium BEL Quentin Durieux
14 MF France FRA Julien Gorius
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF Denmark DEN Kristoffer Andersen
16 DF Togo TOG Zanzan Atte-Oudeyi
17 DF Hungary HUN Zoltan Petö
18 MF Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Dieudonné Kalulika
19 DF Belgium BEL Steve Colpaert
20 GK Belgium BEL Isa Izgi
21 MF Burundi BDI Musaba Selemani
22 FW Belgium BEL Cédric Dellevoet
23 DF Belgium BEL Cédric De Troetsel
24 DF Belgium BEL Sofian Benzouien
25 DF Belgium BEL Patricio Bengui
26 MF Belgium BEL Julien Pinelli
27 GK Belgium BEL Michael Cordier
28 MF Cameroon CMR Arnaud Sutchuin
30 MF Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Zola Matumona
33 FW Serbia SRB Nenad Stojanovic

Players out on loan

Aloys Nong => KV Kortrijk

Noted players

Noted managers

Honours

References

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