Tuesday, 19 November 2013

BELGIUM: RUS Fleurusienne (1914-1978) / SC Lambusart-Fleurus (B) (1978-2002) / RJS Heppignies-Lambusart-Fleurus (C) (2002-2013) / R Charleroi-Fleurus (C) (2013-2014) / R Charleroi-Couillet-Fleurus (B) (2014-2017) / R Géants Athois (2015) / WSAC Wangenies (2017-2018) / WSAC Fleurus (2018-)

Augustin Cosse, Fleurus (WSAC Fleurus, formerly US Fleurusienne, SC Lambusart-Fleurus (B),  JS Heppignies-Lambusart-Fleurus (C), R Charleroi-Fleurus (C), R Charleroi-Couillet-Fleurus (B), R Géants Athois & WSAC Wangenies)

Belgium, province: Henegouwen = Hainaut

16 XI 2013 / Charleroi-Fleurus U15 - Bon Air Sport U15 3-2 / Belgium, National U15 - Group E

Note: US Fleurus merged with SC Lambusart to SC Lambusart-Fleurus in 1978. Since, the stadium was used solely for reserves' and youth games. In 2015, the R Charleroi-Couillet-Fleurus youth teams were joined by R Géants Athois, or at least the club, bought by an investment ground led by Nicolas Anelka, playing under the name and matricule of the erstwhile R Géants Athois from Ath. In October 2015, however, he already moved his club to KSK Ronse's Orphale Crucke stadium, photos of which can be found by clicking here. There, the adventure lasted barely one and a half months, after which the club folded due to debts incurred before the Anelka takeover. After R Charleroi-Couillet-Fleurus, who used the Auguste Cosse ground for youth and training purposes, sold their matricule to the newly formed RAAL La Louvière, the Fleurus town council invited WSAC Wangenies to use the ground for their first team's matches; in 2018, this club took on the name WSAC Fleurus.


















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