Rue du Forbot, Onhaye (R Cercle Sportif Onhaye, formerly Jeunesse Sportive Onhaye)
Belgium, province: Namur = Namen
5 VIII 2012 / CS Onhaye - Léopold Club Mesvinois 3-0 / Belgian Cup R1
Note 1: Jeunesse Sportive Onhaye, founded in 1963, moved to this ground in 1980. In 1983, the club changed names to become Cercle Sportif Onhaye (Société Royale since 2013). In 2015, major works were carried out at the ground, involving the instalment of a synthetic pitch as well as the construction of a new clubhouse & main stand (replacing the much smaller old covered stand, cp. pictures 18-19 below). The old clubhouse at the northern end of the ground, which was constructed in 1982, has been left unscathed.
Note 2: below, a compilation of photographs of two different visits: pictures 1-18 = matchday visit, August 2012 (prior to renovation) / pictures 19-22 = non-matchday visit, April 2019 (after renovation).
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
Belgium, province: Namur = Namen
5 VIII 2012 / CS Onhaye - Léopold Club Mesvinois 3-0 / Belgian Cup R1
Note 1: Jeunesse Sportive Onhaye, founded in 1963, moved to this ground in 1980. In 1983, the club changed names to become Cercle Sportif Onhaye (Société Royale since 2013). In 2015, major works were carried out at the ground, involving the instalment of a synthetic pitch as well as the construction of a new clubhouse & main stand (replacing the much smaller old covered stand, cp. pictures 18-19 below). The old clubhouse at the northern end of the ground, which was constructed in 1982, has been left unscathed.
Note 2: below, a compilation of photographs of two different visits: pictures 1-18 = matchday visit, August 2012 (prior to renovation) / pictures 19-22 = non-matchday visit, April 2019 (after renovation).
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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