Standard Liege
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Standard LiègeFull Name: Royal Standard de Liège
City: Liège
Founded: 1900
Colors: Red, Yellow, White
Stadium: Stade Maurice Dufrasne - Sclessin (26,659)
Previous: Standard FC (1898-99), Standard FC Liègeois (1899-1910), Standard Club Liègeois (1910-23), R. Standard Club Liège (1923-52), R. Standard Club Liègeois (1952-72)
Nickname: Les Rouches (The Red)
Rivals: Anderlecht, Club Brugge, Sporting Charleroi, Genk

Official Website: standardliege.com

Description:

Founded on April 1, 1900 by students of Saint-Servais College School. Named after a popular French club of the era, Standard de Paris. Royal is an honorary title given by the Belgian royal family to every club in Belgium after twenty-five years of existence. Merged with RFC Seraing in 1996. The stadium is typically called Sclessin after the town in which it is located, a suburb of Liège. It is officially named for a former club president, who served in that role for 22 years. Rouche is the local (Liégeois) pronunciation of the French rouge (red). Reached the European Cup Winners Cup final in 1982, their best achievement in Europe to date. Matricule #16.

League Titles:

  • Belgian League (1958, 61, 63, 69, 70, 71, 82, 83, 2008, 09)

Cup Titles:

  • Belgian Cup (1954, 66, 67, 81, 93)
  • Belgian Super Cup (1981, 83, 2008, 09)

Stade Maurice Dufrasne - Sclessin:

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 06 October 2009 22:04
 

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