RSC Anderlecht (women)

RSC Anderlecht Féminin is a Belgian women's football team, currently playing at the Super League Vrouwenvoetbal. It formerly played the Belgian First Division and the BeNe League, that was folded in 2015.[1] The team was founded in 1971 as Brussels Dames 71.

RSC Anderlecht
Full nameRoyal Sporting Club Anderlecht Women
Short nameRSCA Women
Founded1971 / 1993
GroundBelgian Football Center
Capacity1000
ChairmanWouter Vandenhaute
ManagerPatrick Wachel
LeagueSuper League
2019-201st (Champions)
WebsiteClub website

The team won one Belgian championship and four national cups as Brussels D71 between 1984 and 1991, and three championships and five cups as Anderlecht between 1994 and 2005, including doubles in 1987 and 1998, with the 1994-1999 lustrum being its most successful period. With ten titles Anderlecht is the Cup's most successful team.[2] Since 2004 it has been the championship's runner-up in five occasions, most recently in 2011.[3]

Twenty years after their last championship they again won the title in 2018.[4] They followed that up with two more championships in the following seasons.[5]

Titles

Official

Invitational

First team squad

As of 09 June 2020

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  BEL Lowiese Seynhaeve
2 DF  BEL Michelle Colson
3 DF  BEL Lauren Huys
4 DF  BEL Britt Vanhamel
5 DF  BEL Louise Wijns
6 MF  BEL Tine De Caigny
7 FW  BEL Elke Van Gorp
8 DF  BEL Laura De Neve
9 FW  BEL Amber Maximus
10 MF  ROU Ștefania Vătafu
11 FW  BEL Sarah Wijnants
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF  BEL Kassandra Missipo
13 GK  BEL Justien Odeurs
14 DF  BEL Laura Deloose
15 MF  BEL Marie Van Caesbroeck
16 MF  BEL Jarne Teulings
17 FW  BEL Silke Leynen
19 FW  BEL Mariam Toloba
20 MF  BEL Charlotte Tison
21 FW  BEL Sakina Diki Ouzraoui
22 GK  BEL Estelle Loos
27 FW  BEL Tessa Wullaert

Head coaches

  • Lucien Paulis (2009–2010)
  • Gunther Bomon (2010–2011)
  • Filip De Winne (2011–2016)
  • Patrick Wachel (2016–...)

Season to season

Season Div. Place Cup
1973–74 1 08th
1974–75 1 03rd
1975–76 1 03rd
1976–77 1 03rd
1977–78 1 11th
1978–79 1 02nd
1979–80 1 08th
1980–81 1 06th
1981–82 1 05th
1982–83 1 03rd
1983–84 1 04th Champion
1984–85 1 04th Champion
1985–86 1 06th
1986–87 1 01st Champion
1987–88 1 04th
1988–89 1 04th Finalist
1989–90 1 02nd Finalist
1990–91 1 04th Champion
1991–92 1 04th
1992–93 1 04th
1993–94 1 03rd Champion
1994–95 1 01st Finalist
1995–96 1 02nd Champion
1996–97 1 01st
1997–98 1 01st Champion
1998–99 1 03rd Champion
1999–00 1 02nd
2000–01 1 03rd
2001–02 1 09th
2002–03 1 05th
2003–04 1 02nd Finalist
2004–05 1 03rd Champion
2005–06 1 02nd Round of 16
2006–07 1 02nd Quarterfinals
2007–08 1 02nd Finalist
2008–09 1 05th Quarterfinals
2009–10 1 05th Finalist
2010–11 1 02nd Round of 16
2011–12 1 02nd Semifinals
2012–13 1 (BeNe) 07th Champion
2015–16 1 02nd Finalist
2016–17 1 03th Finalist
2017–18 1 01st Semifinals
2018–19 1 01st Semifinals
2019–20 1 01st /

References

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