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Established
1909 (114 years old)

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Soccer

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Stade Edmond Machtens
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Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Brussels, Belgium

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Les Coalisés

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Belgian First Division A

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23 Sep 23 Antwerp  -  Molenbeek
28 Sep 23 Molenbeek  -  St. Gilloise
01 Oct 23 Molenbeek  -  Gent
06 Oct 23 Charleroi  -  Molenbeek
21 Oct 23 Molenbeek  -  Westerlo

Latest Results
16 Sep 23 Molenbeek  2 - 1  Cercle Brugge
02 Sep 23 Standard  1 - 1  Molenbeek
20 Aug 23 Club Brugge  7 - 1  Molenbeek
12 Aug 23 Molenbeek  1 - 0  Mechelen
05 Aug 23 Oud-Heverlee Leuven  1 - 2  Molenbeek

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RWDM47, also known as RWD Molenbeek or often referred to as RWDM is a Belgian football club founded in 1951 as Standaard Wetteren. In 2015, Wetteren folded and merged with another club, liberating the matricule which was sold to people wanting to revive the former RWDM with matricule 47 which folded in 2002. As such the new club was named RWDM47. The club has been on the rise ever since winning two consecutive promotions from the fifth tier to the fourth and fourth to third. The club holds a strong fanbase with an average of 3 to 4 thousand supporters at home and bring large numbers away. The owner, Thierry Dailly has become a favourite at the club on how he has run things and has prepared the club for life in the second tier, the division they last played in when they played as RWDM Brussels in 2014. RWDM's academy has always been one of the best in Belgium and many footballers have come from there, notably Adnan Januzaj and Michy Batshuayi to name a few Belgian internationals as well as a few internationals for other countries.

The club currently plays in the Belgian First Amateur Division. It participated in the 2015–16 Belgian Cup, where it reached the fourth round.

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Shuto
Abe




Abner
Almeida




Mickaël
Biron




Niklo
Dailly




Théo
Defourny




Pierre
Dwomoh




Théo
Gécé




Makhtar
Gueye




Jonathan
Heris




Florian
Le



William
Klaus




Junior
Mansoni




Xavier
Mercier




Zakaria
El



Obbi
Oularé




Alexis
De



Luis
Segovia


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Stadium or Home

The Edmond Machtens Stadium is a football stadium located in the municipality of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean in Brussels, Belgium. The stadium has a capacity of 12,266 It was the home of Belgian Second Division club FC Molenbeek Brussels Strombeek from the 2003 merger between R White Daring Molenbeek and KFC Strombeek to its dissolution in 2014. Prior to this it has been the home of R White Daring Molenbeek and of R Daring Club de Bruxelles. It is named after Edmond Machtens, a former mayor of Molenbeek-Saint-Jean between 1939 and 1978. The stadium was formerly known as the Oscar Bossaert Stadium and has hosted a number of matches of the Belgium national football team during the 1920s, as well as a friendly game against France in 1945. Oscar Bossaert was a former Daring Club de Bruxelles player and industrialist. In 2015 a new club with the initials RWDM47 was created and would occupy the stadium.

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