Stade Battignies = Stade Aimé Vachaudez, Binche (US Binche, formerly FC Binchoise / RUS Binchoise)
Belgium, province: Hainaut = Henegouwen
11 VIII 2010 / US Binchoise - JS Montigny-Landelies 8-1 / Hainaut, Provincial Cup R1
Note 1: in 2015, Stade Battignies was renamed Stade Aimé Vachaudez in honour of RUS Binchoise's former club president Vachaudez. In the summer of 2019, RUS Binchoise merged with R Jeunesse Entente Binchoise, forming US Binche; first team football of the new club is played in Stade Battignies.
Note 2: in 2016-2017, US Binchoise shared their ground with Athènes Sport Péronnes; this club, however, changed its name to Athènes Sport Ressaix in mid-2017, moving away to the Stade Fernand Blairon in Ressaix.
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
Belgium, province: Hainaut = Henegouwen
11 VIII 2010 / US Binchoise - JS Montigny-Landelies 8-1 / Hainaut, Provincial Cup R1
Note 1: in 2015, Stade Battignies was renamed Stade Aimé Vachaudez in honour of RUS Binchoise's former club president Vachaudez. In the summer of 2019, RUS Binchoise merged with R Jeunesse Entente Binchoise, forming US Binche; first team football of the new club is played in Stade Battignies.
Note 2: in 2016-2017, US Binchoise shared their ground with Athènes Sport Péronnes; this club, however, changed its name to Athènes Sport Ressaix in mid-2017, moving away to the Stade Fernand Blairon in Ressaix.
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
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