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RSC Anderlecht (women)

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Football club
RSC Anderlecht
Full nameRoyal Sporting Club Anderlecht Women
Short nameRSCA Women
Founded1971
1993
GroundBelgian Football Center
Capacity1,000
ChairmanWouter Vandenhaute
ManagerDave Mattheus
LeagueSuper League
2024-252nd
Websitehttps://women.rsca.be/en
Current season

RSC Anderlecht Féminin is aBelgianwomen's football team, currently playing at theSuper League Vrouwenvoetbal. It formerly played theBelgian First Division and theBeNe League, that was folded in 2015.[1] The team was founded in 1971 asBrussels Dames 71.

The team won one Belgian championship and fournational cups as Brussels D71 between 1984 and 1991, and three championships and five cups as Anderlecht between 1994 and 2005, including doubles in 1987 and 1998, with the 1994-1999 lustrum being its most successful period. With ten titles Anderlecht is the Cup's most successful team.[2] Since 2004 it has been the championship's runner-up in five occasions, most recently in 2011.[3]

Twenty years after their last championship they again won the title in 2018.[4] They followed that up with two more championships in the following seasons.[5]

Titles

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Official

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Invitational

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First team squad

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As of 8 February 2024[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK FRAHillary Damman
4DF NEDSenna Koeleman
5DF BELFran Meersman
6FW BELTine De Caigny
7FW NEDMaxime Bennink
8DF BELLaura De Neve
9FW ISLVigdís Lilja Kristjánsdóttir
10MF ROUȘtefania Vătafu
11FW BELSarah Wijnants
12DF BELTinne Broeckaert
13MF BELMarie Minnaert
14DF BELLaura Deloose
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17MF BELKarlijn Helsen
19MF SVKĽudmila Maťavková
20FW FRALaurie Teinturier
21DF BELSilke Vanwynsberghe
25FW BELRose Adewusi
27GK BELMarie Pues
28MF BELBéatrice Martone
29MF NEDNikki IJzerman
30FW BELLuna Vanzeir
71GK BELAude Waldbillig
91FW FRAFanny Rossi(on loan fromPSG)
99FW FRAAmelie Delabre

Former players

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For a list of all current and former RSC Anderlecht (women) players with a Wikipedia article, seeCategory:RSC Anderlecht (women) players.

Head coaches

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Season to season

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SeasonDiv.PlaceCup
1973–7418th
1974–7513rd
1975–7613rd
1976–7713rd
1977–78111th
1978–7912nd
1979–8018th
1980–8116th
1981–8215th
1982–8313rd
1983–8414thChampion
1984–8514thChampion
1985–8616th
1986–8711stChampion
1987–8814th
1988–8914thFinalist
1989–9012ndFinalist
1990–9114thChampion
1991–9214th
1992–9314th
1993–9413rdChampion
1994–9511stFinalist
1995–9612ndChampion
1996–9711st
1997–9811stChampion
1998–9913rdChampion
1999–0012nd
2000–0113rd
2001–0219th
2002–0315th
2003–0412ndFinalist
2004–0513rdChampion
2005–0612ndRound of 16
2006–0712ndQuarterfinals
2007–0812ndFinalist
2008–0915thQuarterfinals
2009–1015thFinalist
2010–1112ndRound of 16
2011–1212ndSemifinals
2012–131(BeNe)7thChampion
2015–1612ndFinalist
2016–1713thFinalist
2017–1811stSemifinals
2018–1911stSemifinals
2019–2011st
2020–2111st
2021–2211stChampion
2022–2311stRound of 16
2023–2411stRound of 16
2024–2512ndFinalist

Continental record

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SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2018–19UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying roundScotlandGlasgow City1–2
PolandGórnik Łęczna0–1
Georgia (country)Martve0–10
2019–20UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQualifying roundGreecePAOK5–0
NorwayLSK Kvinner2–3
Northern IrelandLinfield1–3
Round of 32KazakhstanBIIK Kazygurt1–1f2–01–3
2020–21UEFA Women's Champions LeagueFirst qualifying roundNorthern IrelandLinfield8–0
Second qualifying roundPortugalBenfica1–2
2021–22UEFA Women's Champions LeagueFirst qualifying roundArmeniaHayasa2–0
CroatiaOsijek1–2
2022–23UEFA Women's Champions LeagueFirst qualifying roundPolandUKS SMS Łódź3–2
FinlandKuPS2–2 (a.e.t.) (4–3p)
2023–24UEFA Women's Champions LeagueFirst qualifying roundPolandKatowice5–0
NorwayBrann3–0
2024–25UEFA Women's Champions LeagueFirst qualifying roundSerbiaCrvena Zvezda4–1
MaltaBirkirkara0–5
Second qualifying roundNorwayVålerenga1–2f3–01–5

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References

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  1. ^Profile inUEFA's website
  2. ^List of finals in RSSSF.com
  3. ^List of tables in RSSSF.com
  4. ^"Anderlecht champion de Belgique chez les dames". RTBF. 1 May 2018.
  5. ^"OFFICIEEL: Anderlecht is kampioen ... Bij de vrouwen". 27 March 2020.
  6. ^"First Team".women.rsca.be.
  7. ^"Dave Mattheus is the new coach of RSCA Women | RSCA Women".women.rsca.be. Retrieved2022-09-04.

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