Sunday 29 July 2012

BELGIUM: RCS Juslenvillois (B) (1943-1998) / RSC Theux (B) (19??-1998) / RAF Franchimontois (B) (1998-2012, 2013-) / RAF Franchimontois (2012)

Centre Sportif de Theux - terrain 2, Theux Juslenville (R Association Football Franchimontois - B ground, formerly R Cercle Sportif Juslenvillois / A ground of RAF Franchimontois)

Belgium, province: Liège = Luik

29 VII 2012 / RAF Franchimontois - RFC Wallonia Waimes 1-0 / Liège, Provincial Cup R1

Timeline
  • 1943 / Foundation of Cercle Sportif (CS) Juslenvillois. The club obtains membership of Belgium's Football Association under matricule 3853. In the course of its existence as an independent club, CS Juslenville remains a household name in the lower echelons of Liège's Provincial League system. 
  • 1993 / Upon its 50th anniversary, CS Juslenvillois obtains the royal epithet, thus becoming Royal Cercle Sportif (RCS) Juslenvillois. 
  • 1998 / RCS Juslenvillois concludes a merger with RSC de Theux, a much older club (founded in 1901) with a more impressive history of, amongst others, eleven seasons of national league football to look back on. The merger club, which retains Theux's matricule 14, is given the name Royale Association Football (RAF) Franchimontois. First team football moves to Theux's ground at Rue du Waux-Hall, while the premises in Juslenville remain in use for lower team football and training purposes. The second pitch of Juslenville's Centre Sportif - the pitch featured in the photos below - was already shared for training purposes by RCS Juslenvillois and RSC Theux for decades prior to the merger.
  • 2012 / The historic ground at Rue du Waux-Hall is abandoned, as both pitches in Juslenville are equipped with a synthetic surface. As the Centre Sportif's northern (main) pitch (pictured below) is being reconstructed - with a 3G as well as with a covered stand - in the second half of 2012, first team football is temporarily taking place at the ground's second pitch. 
  • 2013 / The construction works at the ground's main pitch being completed, first team football moves to the northern pitch of Centre Sportif de Theux.
  • 2017 / Death of Jean-Michel Royaux, driving force behind the merger plans in the 1990s at RCS Juslenvillois - and first chairman of RAF Franchimontois in 1998. In his honour, the covered stand at the ground's main pitch is renamed Tribune Jean-Michel Royaux.
  • 2021 / As torrential rainfalls scourge the eastern parts of Belgium in July 2021, the two pitches of Theux's Centre Sportif are flooded by the Hoëgne river, which flows right along the park (cp. last two photos in the series below). Forced by circumstances, RAF Franchimontois starts looking for a temporary ground. As initial plans to move to the abandoned Terrain Communal in La Reid come to naught - as it turns out, the clubhouse is no longer fit for use -, the club concludes an agreement with RFC Heusy-Rouheid to groundshare at their ground, Croix de Fays in Jehanster,  for one season. First team football as well as the bulk of lower team matches take place in Jehanster, while some youth matches as well as training sessions are taking place at other grounds in the region: R Spa FC's B ground at Chemin Lébioles in Creppe, Spa's Centre Sportif du Château de la Fraineuse, Ruelle Koreux in Wegnez (also temporary home of FC Entente Pepine, another victim of the floodings), and Entente Rechaintoise's pitches at Les Tourelles.
  • 2022 / Finally, in August 2022, with a new synthetic pitch installed on RAF Franchimontois' main pitch, first team football returns to Juslenville. Reconstruction works on the B pitch are finished in September of the same year, allowing the club to return all activities to their home ground.
Note: Below, a compilation of pictures of two different visits: photos 1-11 = match visit, July 2012 / photos 12-13 = non-matchday visit, October 2021.












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

BELGIUM: SK Moelingen (1980-1998) / SK Moelingen (B) (1998-2015)

Dorpsstraat, Moelingen = Mouland (formerly SK Moelingen)

Belgium, province: Limburg

July 2012 & October 2021 / no match visited

Note 1: Sportkring Moelingen, founded in 1968 as a recreational football club, successfully applied for membership of the Belgian Football Association in 1973. In 1980, the ground at Dorpsstraat was inaugurated. Oddly, enough, the entrance and the buildings of the ground were on Belgian soil, while the pitch was situated on Dutch territory. In 1998, the club left for the newly built Valentijn Theunissenstadion in 's-Gravenvoeren. For the following seventeen years, the premises in Moelingen remained in for youth games and training purposes (though not in each and every season - when I visited in 2012, it was obvious that the ground was not being looked after). In 2015, all remnants of the ground still visible in the photo series below were removed. Nowadays, the former pitch is a pasture, part of a large farm; just the small entrance booth (cp. last photo) betrays the fact that, once upon a time, football used to be played here.

Note 2: Below, a compilation of photos of two different visits: pictures 1-9 = non-matchday visit, July 2012 / picture 10 = non-matchday visit, October 2021.









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

BELGIUM: RSC Theux (1901-1998) / RAF Franchimontois (1998-2012)

Rue du Waux-Hall, Theux (formerly RSC Theux / RAF Franchimontois)

Belgium, province: Liège = Luik

July 2012 / no match visited

Timeline
  • 1901 / Foundation of Sporting Club de Theux. It is unclear if the club played at Rue du Waux-Hall from the foundation onwards (anyone able to provide more information concerning this matter is welcome to contact me!).
  • 1908 / SC Theux reaches the national divisions, playing three seasons at the second - and at the time lowest - national level before tumbling back to Liège's regional divisions in 1911.
  • 1924 / The club manages a second promotion to the national leagues, but the stay in Promotion (level 3 of the Belgian pyramid at the time) does not last longer than one year.
  • 1926 / Belgium's Football Association introduces the matricule system; as one of the oldest clubs in the country, SC Theux is endowed with the correspondingly low matricule 14. At the club's 25th anniversary, the royal epithet is obtained - and as a result, the club name changes to become Royal Sporting Club (RSC) de Theux.
  • 1934 / Promotion to the third and lowest national level, where Theux maintains itself for three seasons until lapsing back to Liège's Provincial Leagues in 1937.
  • 1990 / After an absence of 53 years, RSC Theux returns to the national leagues for a last time. The adventure in National Division 4 lasts four seasons. Relegated in 1994, the club returns to Liège's Provincial League 1. 
  • 1998 / RSC Theux merges with its more modest town rival RCS (Royal Cercle Sportif) Juslenvillois (matricule 3853), forming RAF (Royale Association Football) Franchimontois under Theux's matricule 14. Theux's ground at Rue du Waux-Hall is the venue for first team football, while Juslenville's Centre Sportif remains in use for lower team football and training purposes. Part of the second (southernmost) pitch of this ground had already been used by RSC Theux for training purposes for decades - no luxury given that there was no more than one (main) pitch available at Rue du Waux-Hall.
  • 2009 / RAF Franchimontois accedes to Liège's Provincial League 1, but the spell lasts no longer than a single season. In those years, the club is a regular in Provincial League 2C.
  • 2012 / The historic ground at Rue du Waux-Hall is abandoned, as both pitches in Juslenville are equipped with a synthetic surface. As the Centre Sportif's northern (main) pitch is being reconstructed - with a 3G as well as with a covered stand - in the second half of 2012, first team football is temporarily taking place at the ground's second pitch. After some seasons of decay, the old ground at Rue du Waux-Hall is demolished to make way for a supermarket.










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

Saturday 28 July 2012

NETHERLANDS: RKSV Rood-Wit W.

Sportpark De Gagelrijzen, Sint-Willebrord (RKSV Rood-Wit W.)

Netherlands, province: North Brabant

28 VII 2012 / NAC Breda - Sparta Rotterdam 1-2 / Friendly










 

Tuesday 24 July 2012

ICELAND: ÍBV Vestmannaeyjar

Hásteinsvöllur, Heimaey (ÍBV)

Iceland, Southern Region

24 VII 2012 / ÍBV (Women) - FH (Women) 0-3 / Iceland, Women's League 1



















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