FC Molenbeek Brussels Strombeek

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Brussels
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Full name Football Club Molenbeek
Brussels
Nickname(s) Les Coalisés (The United)
Founded November 30, 1932 (creation)
March 23, 1933 (registration)
2003 (merge)
Ground Stade Edmond Machtens,
Molenbeek-Saint-Jean,
Brussels
(Capacity 11,000)
Chairman Flag of Belgium Johan Vermeersch
Manager None
2007-08 Jupiler League, 18th
(relegated)
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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.

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[edit] 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.

[edit] Current squad

Correct as of 1 February 2008, according to official website

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Belgium GK Patrick Nys
2 Flag of Mali DF Mamoutou Coulibaly
3 Flag of Guadeloupe DF Stéphane Zubar (on loan from SM Caen)
4 Flag of Sierra Leone DF Sydney Kargbo
5 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Richard Culek
6 Flag of Serbia DF Bojan Neziri
7 Flag of Belgium DF Christ Bruno
8 Flag of Belgium MF Alan Haydock (captain)
9 Flag of France FW Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro (on loan from Toulouse)
10 Flag of France MF Mickaël Citony
11 Flag of Senegal MF Cheiko Kouyaté
12 Flag of Belgium GK Olivier Werner
13 Flag of Belgium DF Quentin Durieux
14 Flag of France MF Julien Gorius
15 Flag of Russia MF Valery Sorokin
16 Flag of Togo DF Zanzan Atte-Oudeyi
17 Flag of Hungary DF Zoltan Petö
18 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Pavel Fořt (on loan from Toulouse)
No. Position Player
19 Flag of Belgium DF Steve Colpaert
20 Flag of Croatia DF Ante Aračić
21 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Jean-Paul Lutula
22 Flag of Morocco FW Hakim Bouchouari
23 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Christian Landu-Tubi
24 Flag of France MF Flavien Le Postollec
25 Flag of Sweden FW Olof Guterstam
26 Flag of France DF Dieudonné Owona
27 Flag of Belgium GK Michaël Cordier
28 Flag of Cameroon MF Arnaud Sutchuin
29 Flag of Senegal FW Moussa Gueye
30 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo MF Zola Matumona
50 Flag of Brazil MF Alex da Silva (on loan from Genk)
77 Flag of Serbia FW Marko Andić (on loan from Lokeren)

[edit] Players out on loan

No. Position Player
Flag of Belgium DF Cedric de Troetsel (on loan to Verbroedering Meldert)
Flag of Belgium FW Benjamin Mokulu Tembe (on loan to Royale Union Saint Gilloise)

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[edit] Noted managers

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