RC Roubaix
Full name | Racing Club de Roubaix |
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Founded | 1895 |
Dissolved | 1964 | (merged with Stade Roubaix)
Ground |
Parc Jean Dubrule Roubaix France |
Capacity | ? |
Racing Club de Roubaix was a French association football team that played in Roubaix, Nord.
History
The team was founded in 1895 and was very successful before the establishment of professionalism in France. In 1933, after losing twice in a row in the final of Coupe de France, this time against city rival Excelsior AC Roubaix (a professional team), the team turned professional and reached Division 1 in 1936 and stayed there till World War II. After the war, the club merged with Excelsior AC Roubaix and US Tourcoing in CO Roubaix-Tourcoing (1945–1963). In 1963, CO Roubaix-Tourcoing lost its professional status and RC Roubaix decided to merge with another club, Stade Roubaix, to create Racing Stade Roubaisien. This team would eventually merge with Roubaix Football (i.e. former Excelsior AC Roubaix) in Stade Club Olympique de Roubaix, a team which ended in 1995 due to financial problems.
Names of the club
- 1895–1944. Racing Club de Roubaix.
- 1944–1963. in CO Roubaix-Tourcoing.
- 1964–1990. Racing Stade Roubaisien.
- 1990–1995. Stade Club Olympique de Roubaix (SCOR).
Honours
- Champion of France USFSA : 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1908.
- DH Nord champion : 1923, 1925, 1926, 1930.
- Coupe de France : Runner-up 1932, 1933.
Notable players
- Jules Cottenier
- Edmond Delfour
- Jean Dubly
- Raymond Dubly
- Émile Dusart
- André François
- Michel Frutuoso
- Gérard Isbecque
- Albert Jenicot
- Edmond Leveugle
- André Renaux
- Charles Renaux
- Émile Sartorius
- Marcel Vanco
- Maurice Vandendriessche
- Georges Verriest
- Raymond Wattine
Managerial history
- Charles Griffiths: 1935–?
- Franz Platko: ?
See also
References
- ↑ "RC Roubaix Roubaix coaches on RSSSF". Retrieved 25 June 2007.