tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2374323236629186447.post3919521025139742731..comments2024-03-25T09:26:10.303+01:00Comments on Extreme Football Tourism: BELGIUM: RUS Albert Schaerbeek (RUSAS) (1945-2012) / FC Kosova Schaerbeek (2012-) W.B. Tukkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00400460259831008591noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2374323236629186447.post-7971781177180370182015-03-05T09:37:48.771+01:002015-03-05T09:37:48.771+01:00Absolutely correct. But in denoting the club names...Absolutely correct. But in denoting the club names in the title of each post I do nothing more than just indicating which club used each particular ground at a particular time.W.B. Tukkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00400460259831008591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2374323236629186447.post-87263865740422128752015-03-04T20:56:24.364+01:002015-03-04T20:56:24.364+01:00Small correction: FC Kosova has nothing to do with...Small correction: FC Kosova has nothing to do with RUS Albert Schaerbeek. Except that they play in the ground that previously was used by RUSAS. RUSAS merged with neighbouring RFC Evere to form Crossing Schaerbeek, which found its home in the new stadium opposite of Josaphat park in Schaerbeek (this stadium is shared with Renaissance Schaerbeek). As this means the newly formed club wasn't using the Chazal stadium anymore, neighbouring FC Kosova Schaerbeek (which needed a new ground) was invited to use the now vacant ground. They agreed with the municipality that they can use the Chazal ground for many years to come. Previously FC Kosova played in Molenbeek at Sippelberg stadium, and in the old stadium opposite of Josaphat park. When the Stade Chazal became vacant, FC Kosova made it their home. But other than the fact that RUSA Schaerbeek played there in the past, there is no connection between the both clubs.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com