Royale Union Saint-Gilloise

Union
Full name Royale Union Saint-Gilloise
Nickname(s) Les Unionistes
Union 60
Founded 1 November 1897 (1897-11-01)
Ground Stade Joseph Marien,
Forest, Brussels
Ground Capacity 6,000
Chairman Jürgen Baatzsch
Manager Marc Grosjean
League Belgian Second Division

Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, often abbreviated to Union SG, is a Belgian football club originally located in the municipality of Saint-Gilles, in Brussels, although since the 1920s it has been based at the Stade Joseph Marien in the neighbouring municipality of Forest.

The club is one of the most successful in the history of Belgian football, but currently plays in the second division. The club won eleven Belgian championships between 1904 and 1935, making it the most successful Belgian club before World War II. The team colours are blue and yellow and its matricule is the n°10.

History

The club was founded in 1897 and obtained its first of eleven titles as Champion of Belgium in 1904. From 1933 to 1935 the team played 60 consecutive matches undefeated, setting a still unbeaten record in Belgium. In the early 1900s the club also had a dominant spell in some of the very first "European" Cup competitions that took place, prior to officially sanctioned UEFA competitions.

Between 1958 and 1965 the club had a brief spell of European success, playing the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, and reaching the semi-finals in the 1958–60 edition after a two legged victory against A.S. Roma. In 1963, however, the club was relegated to the second division, and in 1980 even fell as low as the Belgian Promotion division.

Honours

Domestic

European

Current squad

As of 7 December, 2015.[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Belgium GK Yoran Chalon
3 Belgium DF Constant Delsanne
4 Belgium DF Anthony Cabeke
5 Belgium MF Grégoire Neels
6 France MF Mehdi Haddadou
7 Belgium DF Tracy Mpati
8 France MF Mehdi Haddadou
9 Guadeloupe FW Mickaël Antoine-Curier
10 Belgium FW Augusto Alves
11 Belgium DF Geoffrey Cabeke
13 Belgium DF Vincent Vandiepenbeeck
14 Belgium MF Lou Wallaert
15 Italy MF Ignazio Cocchiere
No. Position Player
16 Belgium MF Charles Morren
19 Belgium GK Anthony Sadin
20 France MF Yannick Aguemon
21 Belgium DF Gertjan Martens
23 Republic of the Congo DF Jordan Massengo
25 Portugal MF André Coutinho
31 Belgium DF Georgios Kaminiaris
32 France FW Nicolas Rajsel
39 Belgium FW Yahya Boumediene
44 Belgium DF Fazlı Kocabaş
93 France FW Florent Zitte
99 France FW Lynel Kitambala

Staff

Head Coach
Assistant Coach
Goalkeeper Coach

Medical

Kiné

See also

References

External links

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