Stade Dieudonné Randaxhe, Cheratte (FC Cheratte, formerly RUS Cheratte-Hauteur / RUS Cheratte / B ground of RCS Visétois & RCS Visé)
Belgium, province: Liège = Luik
4 IV 2019 / FC Cheratte - R Entente Blégnytoise B 2-4 / Liège, Provincial League 4E (= BE level 9
Note: RUS Cheratte-Hauteur, founded in 1940 and renamed RUS Cheratte in 1966, attained national league football in the 1990s, but was absorbed into RCS Visétois in 2002. RCS Visétois used Cheratte's stadium as well as their other two pitches in Rue des Enclos for their youth academy until moving away in 2009 after having obtained RFC Liège's former B ground Complexe Baré in Wihogne-Nudorp. In 2005, a successor club was founded in Cheratte, FC Cheratte, who groundshared with Visé's youth academy for four years before becoming the sole user of the Stade Randaxhe from 2009 onwards.
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
Belgium, province: Liège = Luik
4 IV 2019 / FC Cheratte - R Entente Blégnytoise B 2-4 / Liège, Provincial League 4E (= BE level 9
Note: RUS Cheratte-Hauteur, founded in 1940 and renamed RUS Cheratte in 1966, attained national league football in the 1990s, but was absorbed into RCS Visétois in 2002. RCS Visétois used Cheratte's stadium as well as their other two pitches in Rue des Enclos for their youth academy until moving away in 2009 after having obtained RFC Liège's former B ground Complexe Baré in Wihogne-Nudorp. In 2005, a successor club was founded in Cheratte, FC Cheratte, who groundshared with Visé's youth academy for four years before becoming the sole user of the Stade Randaxhe from 2009 onwards.
All photos: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author
Un grand merci de votre visite et pour ces belle photos souvenirs cher Monsieur Tukker
ReplyDeleteAvec le plus grand plaisir! Enchanté d'avoir fait votre connaissance.
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