Rue Saint-Amour, Durbuy (formerly ES Durbuysienne & RES Durbuy-Barvaux)
Belgium, province: Belgian Luxembourg
December 2015 / no match visited
Note 1: ES Durbuysienne merged with RSC Barvautois, forming RES Durbuy-Barvaux in 2003; the first team moved away to Barvaux's Stade Communal (Basse Commène) (photos: click here). From that moment, the ground in Durbuy was used for training and lower team matches only. After RES Durbuy-Barvaux came to an agreement with RFC Bomal to form R Entente Durbuy in 2015, Bomal's ground became the club's new B pitch, as a result of which the now superfluous facilities in Durbuy have fallen into disuse.
Note 2: RFC Houmartois used the ground in Durbuy for several seasons (the last one being the 2013-2014 season) while its own pitch in Grand-Houmart was renovated.
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
Belgium, province: Belgian Luxembourg
December 2015 / no match visited
Note 1: ES Durbuysienne merged with RSC Barvautois, forming RES Durbuy-Barvaux in 2003; the first team moved away to Barvaux's Stade Communal (Basse Commène) (photos: click here). From that moment, the ground in Durbuy was used for training and lower team matches only. After RES Durbuy-Barvaux came to an agreement with RFC Bomal to form R Entente Durbuy in 2015, Bomal's ground became the club's new B pitch, as a result of which the now superfluous facilities in Durbuy have fallen into disuse.
Note 2: RFC Houmartois used the ground in Durbuy for several seasons (the last one being the 2013-2014 season) while its own pitch in Grand-Houmart was renovated.
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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