Sunday, 30 January 2022

BELGIUM: R Couthuin Sports

Rue de la Galerie, Couthuin (Royal Couthuin Sports)

Belgium, province: Liège = Luik

30 I 2022 / R Couthuin Sports - JS Hognouloise 1-1 / Liège, Provincial League 3A (= BE level 8)






















All photo's: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author

BELGIUM: R Esneux Sport (1924-2020) / FC Apicoles Tilffois (2020-) / AF Hony (2020-)

Stade Marcel Mourinho - Route de Poulseur, Esneux (FC Apicoles Tilffois & AF Hony, formerly R Esneux Sport)

Belgium, province: Liège = Luik

30 I 2022 / AF Hony - FC Galaxy Seraing 2-2 / ALFA Dimanche Honneur (= ALFA Sunday League - level 1)

Note 1: Esneux Sport, founded in 1924 (matricule 406), acquired the royal epithet in 1952, becoming Royal Esneux Sport. In 2020, the club ceased all activities, upon which their ground was taken over by recreational team FC Apicoles Tilffois, who, in the nine years after their foundation in 2011 had played their games at RSC Tilffois' Stade Colley-Sainval. They were joined by another ALFA league team, Amicale Footballistique Hony, who have since groundshared with them at the ground in Esneux, which has been renamed after FC Apicoles' club official Marcel Mourinho.

Note 2: Photo 15 in the series below was not taken during the Hony - Galaxy match, but in the preceding encounter between FC Apicoles and FC Montemauro (ALFA Dimanche Honneur, score 0-2). 
















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Tuesday, 25 January 2022

BELGIUM: KEVC Beselare

't Heksenplein, Beselare (K Eendracht Voetbalclub Beselare)

Belgium, province: West Flanders

23 I 2022 / KEVC Beselare - K Sint-Eloois-Winkel Sport B 3-1 / Friendly

Note: Eendracht Beselare, founded in 1942 (matricule 3859) and becoming VC Eendracht Beselare at some stage in their history, acquired the royal epithet in 1996, becoming K Eendracht VC Beselare. The club's ground was situated on top of a cleared German war cemetary from 1958 onwards, but following plans to build a cultural centre on the exact same location, the club had to construct a new main pitch several dozens of yards southwards. This move took place in 2008, while the new premises - named 'Heksenplein' or, in the local dialect, 'Heksepling' - were finished and inaugurated three years later, in September 2011.














All photo's: (c) W.B. Tukker / www.extremefootballtourism.blogspot.com. Publication of any of these images only after permission of author