Sunday 26 January 2014

BELGIUM: RFC Huy (B) (?-2020) / Solières Sport (2013-2014) / RFC Huy (2020-2023) / R Union Hutoise (B) (2023-)

Stade Albert Legrand, Tihange (B ground of R Union Hutoise, formerly Solières Sport / A & B ground of RFC Huy)

Belgium, province: Liège = Luik

26 I 2014 / Solières Sport - FC Jeunesse Lorraine Arlonaise 1-1 / Belgium, Div. 4D

Note: For many years, Stade Albert Legrand served as RFC Huy's youth academy and training facility. In 2013-2014, Solières Sport played all their home matches at this ground due to their own pitch at Chemin de Perwez, Solières, not being in conformity with measurements required for the national divisions. In 2020, due to the A ground at Avenue de la Croix Rouge having to make way for housing, RFC Huy themselves moved all football to the ground in Tihange, with the first team playing their home encounters on the synthetic pitch pictured in the images below. In 2023, a merger was concluded between Solières Sport and RFC Huy, resulting in the foundation of R Union Hutoise, in which Huy's low matricule 76 was retained. First team football moved to Solières' Terrain Château Vert terr. 2.



















Saturday 25 January 2014

NETHERLANDS: EBOH

Sportpark Schenkeldijk West, Dordrecht (EBOH = Eendracht Brengt Ons Hoger)

Netherlands, province: South Holland

25 I 2014 / EBOH - vv Papendrecht 1-0 / District South I, Saturday League 3C (= NL level 7)

Note: EBOH played in the Netherlands' professional leagues between 1954 and 1962 before voluntarily withdrawing to non-league football. The club moved to their current ground in 1973.













Monday 20 January 2014

BELGIUM: FC Le Lorrain Arlon (1972-2010) / FC Jeunesse Lorraine Arlonaise (2010-2018) / RFC Arlon (2018-)

Avenue de Longwy, Aarlen = Arlon (RFC Arlon, formerly FC Le Lorrain Arlon / FC Jeunesse Lorraine Arlonaise)

Belgium, province: Belgian Luxembourg

20 III 2010 / FC Le Lorrain Arlon - RUW Ciney 1-4 / League 4D (= BE level 4)

19 I 2014 / FCJL Arlonaise - RFC Liège 1-2 / League 4D (= BE level 4)

Note: FC Le Lorrain Arlon merged with Jeunesse Arlonaise to form FC Jeunesse Lorraine Arlonaise, summer 2010. Eight years later, a new name without any reference to the two participants in the merger, was chosen for the club: RFC Arlon.






























All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author