

RSC Anderlecht
Năm thành lập
1908
Huấn luyện viên
Jeremy TaravelSân nhà
Lotto Park
Thành phố
Anderlecht
Sức chứa
28,063
Mặt sân
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RSC Anderlecht was founded in 1908 in the Anderlecht municipality of Brussels, Belgium.
Thống kê mùa giải
Thành tích
14W 8D 11L
H:9W/A:5W
Bàn thắng
50 / 45 (+5)
H:28/A:22
Sạch lưới
17
H:9/A:8
Hạng
4
Cầu thủ nghỉ thi đấu (9)
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26/04/2026
18:30
vs Club Brugge KV
First Division A
03/05/2026
18:30
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10/05/2026
13:30
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15:00
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17/05/2026
13:30
vs Sint-Truiden
First Division A
21/05/2026
20:30
@ Royale Union Saint-Gilloise
First Division A
24/05/2026
18:30
RSC Anderlecht
Royale Sporting Club Anderlecht, founded on May 27, 1908, in the municipality of Anderlecht just outside Brussels and playing at Lotto Park (21,500 capacity) since 1983, is Belgium's most successful club with 34 Belgian First Division titles and Belgium's greatest-ever European record. The club won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in consecutive editions in 1976 and 1978, and added the UEFA Cup in 1983, achievements that placed them among Europe's elite clubs of the era. Paul Van Himst, widely considered Belgium's greatest 20th-century footballer, spent his entire career at the club winning eight league titles. Vincent Kompany, the commanding defender who later captained Manchester City to four Premier League titles, returned as player-manager in 2020 and helped elevate the club's profile before departing for Burnley and then Bayern Munich.






























