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RSC Anderlecht Futsal
Full nameRoyal Sporting Club Anderlecht Futsal
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004)
GroundAlfasun Indoor Arena,
Roosdaal, Belgium
Capacity1,400
PresidentWouter Vandenhaute
Head coachLuca Cragnaz
LeagueBelgian Futsal Division 1
Websitehttps://futsal.rsca.be/en

Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht Futsal is a professional futsal club based in Roosdaal, Belgium. It is a part of the R.S.C. Anderlecht football club.[1]

The club was founded in 2004 under the name Futsal Project Halle-Gooik. It was then a futsal club based in Halle. In 2022, the club joined RSC Anderlecht.[2] At that time, the team was already a regular participant in the UEFA Futsal Champions League, and it had been in the top-10 of the UEFA Futsal Club Ranking continuously for the previous years.[3]

History

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First stage of the club

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The club was founded in April 2004 under the name Gooik-Neigem ZVC and from the 2004–05 season, it played in the fourth Provincial (amateur) series of the RBFA futsal competition.[4] The team's outfit consisted of light blue and white colours.[5] The first season was successfully concluded in second place and promotion to the third Provincial Division was enforced. The following season a second place was also achieved and the club was promoted again. In the 2007–08 season a stunt was made in the Belgian Cup and the club managed to advance to the 1/8 finals. In the second Provincial Division, the club managed to achieve a second place. This result was equaled in the following season and promotion to the first Provincial Division was enforced.[6] There a third place was conquered in the final ranking in the 2009–10 season and the transition was made to the third National Division. Within a few seasons, the club had managed to reach the national series from the lowest division.[7]

National series

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In its first season in the national series, Gooik-Neigem immediately became champions and thus secured promotion to the second National Division.[8] Tim Vergauwen was then hired as coach and the Molenbos sports hall in Zellik became the new home base.[6] In the following season, the club achieved second place in the final standings of the second National Division. For the 2012–13 season, Frank Luypaert was hired as coach and the core was expanded with Mustapha Harram, Marco Ferrian, Antoine Mageren and, from the new year, with internationals Rodigro Zico and Jonathan Neukermans.[9] The club managed to remain undefeated for an entire competition year and became champions. In the Belgian Cup, the club reached the semi-finals.[10]

Highest level

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In the 2013–14 season, the club played in the first National Division and immediately managed to take third place in the final standings. In the Belgian Cup, the club reached the semi-finals. At the end of the season, internationals Omar Rahou, Valentin Dujacquier, Karim Chaibai and Reda Dahbi joined the club. The name was also changed to Futsal Project Halle-Gooik and the club moved to the top sports hall De Bres in Halle.[4]

Halle-Gooik crest

In the following season, the club managed to win both the National title and the Belgian Cup.[11] A new coach was also appointed, André Vanderlei.[12] The club was again strengthened, this time with Ahmed Sababti, Omar Zougghagi, Leo Carello Aleixo and Felipe Manfroi.[13] In the 2015–16 season, Halle-Gooik managed to win the double again. The team was allowed to participate in the UEFA Futsal Cup for the first time. There, they immediately reached the Elite round, after finishing second in a group with Latvia's Nikars Riga, Czech FK Chrudim and Greece's Athína '90 in the Main round.[14] In the Elite round, the club faced Kazakhstan's Tulpar Karagandy, Italian Pescara Calcio a 5 and Macedonia's Zelezarec Skopje. The club also won the BeNeCup, after Dutch FCK De Hommel withdrew from the return match in Halle.[15] At the end of the season, Massimiliano Bellarte was appointed coach and players included Marco Zaramello, Gabriel Gréllo, Fernando Leitão and Thiago Bissoni.[16]

Halle-Gooik won its third consecutive national title in the 2016–17 season and was a losing finalist in the Belgian Cup against Gelko Hasselt.[17] The club also won the BeNeCup against FT Antwerp, after having eliminated Dutch side ZVV 'T Knooppunt Amsterdam in the semi-finals.[18] In the UEFA Futsal Cup, the club finished in third place in the Main round in a group with Italian side Real Rieti, Portuguese side Sporting CP and Bosnian side Centar Sarajevo.[19] A women's team was also launched in September 2017, namely FP Halle-Gooik Girls.[20] The first match took place in October of the same year against Lasne-Ohain. In addition, Juan Francisco Fuentes Zamora was appointed head coach of the men's team and Jacky Munaron as goalkeeper coach.[21] The group of players was strengthened with Tiago De Bail and Gonzalez Galan. In the 2017–18 season, the men's team won the double again[22] and qualified for the elite round of the UEFA Futsal Cup after winning the group in the Main rounds in a pool with Swiss Futsal Minerva, German Jahn Regensburg and Finnish Sievi Futsal.[23] In the Elite round, the club finished second in its group, which consisted of Portuguese Sporting CP, Russian ISK Dina Moskva and Croatian Nacional Zagreb FC.[24] In the 2018–19 season, Halle-Gooik managed to win the Belgian title for the fifth time in a row.[25] Although they reached the Elite round, the results of the (renamed) UEFA Futsal Champions League were disappointing.[26]

They did not participate in the 2020–21 UEFA Futsal Champions League. Futsal Team Charleroi won the title the year before in the 2019–20 season, which was shortened by the Corona pandemic.[27] In 2021–22, FP Halle-Gooik was crowned Belgian champion again, again after being knocked out in the Elite round of the Futsal Champions League.[28]

At the end of March 2022, FP Halle-Gooik merged with the football club RSC Anderlecht. From the 2022–23 season they started to play under the name RSCA Futsal, in purple and white colours. The Alfasun Indoor Arena in Roosdaal became their new home base.[29]

Players saluting the supporters after a 2023 game

In the 2022–23 season, the team reached the Final Four of the Futsal Champions League for the first time, after eliminating FC Barcelona, among others.[30] In April, they won the Belgian Cup after a 10–3 victory in the final against R.E. Herentals. And in June, the club was able to win the Belgian championship. In 26 league matches, RSCA Futsal managed to score 204 goals and conceded only 54 goals.[31] Both trophies were also won the following season.[32]

In January 2024, RSCA Futsal was nominated for the prestigious Futsalplanet Awards, as one of the ten best men's clubs in the world.[33]

Honours

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National competitions

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  • Belgian Futsal Division 1: 8
    • 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24[34]
  • Belgian Cup: 7
    • 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24[35]
  • Belgian Super Cup: 6
    • 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2024[36]

European competitions

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  • BeNeCup: 2
  • Overseas Supercup: 1
    • 2018
  • European Pro Futsal Cup: 1
    • 2019

Current squad

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As of 16 October 2024[37]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 Goalkeeper Belgium BEL Tom Cardoen
4 Defender Belgium BEL Gil De Kerf
5 Defender Brazil BRA Rangel Taian
6 Winger Azerbaijan AZE Eduardo Borges
7 Winger Belgium BEL Steven Dillien
10 Pivot Spain ESP Alberto Saura
11 Winger Spain ESP Raúl Jimenez
12 Goalkeeper Brazil BRA Giovanni Danti
13 Pivot Brazil BRA Darlan Lopes
18 Winger Belgium BEL Killian Vandamme
19 Goalkeeper Argentina ARG Nicolás Sarmiento
21 Winger Belgium BEL Gréllo (captain)
23 Pivot Croatia CRO Antonio Sekulić
33 Winger Italy ITA Cainan de Matos
98 Winger Brazil BRA Lucas Perin

Notable former players include:

Season to season

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National divisions standings

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Source:[38]

Season Tier Division Place Notes
2010–11 3 Division 3A 1st
2011–12 2 Division 2A 2nd
2012–13 2 Division 2A 1st
2013–14 1 Division 1 3rd
2014–15 1 Division 1 3rd
[2015–16 1 Division 1 1st
2016–17 1 Division 1 1st
2017–18 1 Division 1 1st
2018–19 1 Division 1 1st
Season Tier Division Place Notes
2019–20 1 Division 1 2nd
2020–21 1 Division 1 1st
2021–22 1 Division 1 1st
2022–23 1 Division 1 1st
2023–24 1 Division 1 1st

European competitions record

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Appearances: 8

Season Competition Round Venue (Host City) Opponent Result
2015–16 UEFA Futsal Cup Preliminary round (Group G) FMF Arena
(Ciorescu)
Armenia ASUE Futsal 6–0
Romania Progress Chișinău 8–1
Main round (Group 2) Olympic Sports Centre
(Riga)
Czech Republic FK EP Chrudim 4–2
Estonia FK Nikars Riga 4–6
Greece Athina 90 8–1
Elite round (Group B) Palasport Giovanni Paolo II
(Pescara)
Kazakhstan Tulpar Karagandy 2–2
Italy ASD Pescara 2–4
North Macedonia Zelezarec Skopje 0–4
2016–17 UEFA Futsal Cup Main round (Group 5) PalaPaternesi
(Foligno)
Italy Real Rieti 2–2
Portugal Sporting CP 1–5
Bosnia and Herzegovina Centar Sarajevo 4–3
2017–18 UEFA Futsal Cup Main round (Group 7) Raahe Sports Hall
(Raahe)
Switzerland Futsal Minerva 8–0
Germany Jahn Regensburg 6–0
Finland Sievi Futsal 2–0
Elite round (Group B) Pavilhão João Rocha
(Lisbon)
Portugal Sporting CP 2–3
Russia Dina Moskva 2–1
Croatia Nacional Zagreb 3–1
2018–19 UEFA Futsal Champions League Main round (Group 1) Sportcomplex De Bres
(Halle)
Portugal Sporting CP 3–5
France Kremlin-Bicêtre 9–4
Spain FC Barcelona 3–7
Elite round (Group A) Alytus Arena
(Alytus)
Lithuania Vytis 5–2
Spain Inter FS 3–4
Russia FK Dobovec 4–5
2019–20 UEFA Futsal Champions League Main round (Group 2) Sportcomplex De Bres
(Halle)
Azerbaijan Araz Naxçivan 5–1
Ukraine Prodexim Kherson 3–7
Portugal Benfica 2–6
Elite round (Group A) Universal Sports Hall CSKA
(Moscow)
Russia FK Dobovec 1–3
Russia KPRF 1–2
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mostar 8–3
2021–22 UEFA Futsal Champions League Main round (Group 1) Športová hala Arena
(Lučenec)
Portugal Benfica 1–2
Slovakia Lučenec 7–1
Russia Sinara Yekaterinburg 0–1
Elite round (Group C) TJ Lokomotiva Plzeň
(Plzeň)
Slovenia Plzeň 3–6
Spain Barcelona 4–8
Slovenia Dobovec 4–1
2022–23 UEFA Futsal Champions League Main round (Group 1) Belleheide Sport Center
(Roosdaal)
Kazakhstan Kairat 2–2
France Sporting Paris 4–0
Spain Palma Futsal 2–2
Elite round (Group D) Mate Parlov Sport Centre
(Pula)
Croatia Futsal Pula 3–2
Spain Barcelona 5–5
Romania United Galați 9–0
Semi-final Palma Arena
(Palma de Mallorca)
Portugal Sporting CP 1–7
Third place Portugal Benfica 3–4
2023–24 UEFA Futsal Champions League Main round (Group 2) Lagator Hall
(Loznica)
Serbia KMF Loznica-Grad 2–1
Spain Barcelona 1–2
Malta Luxol St Andrews 5–1
Elite round (Group C) Pavilhão João Rocha
(Lisbon)
Hungary Haladás 5–2
Serbia KMF Loznica-Grad 8–1
Portugal Sporting CP 1–4

Summary

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UEFA competitions
Competition Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Last season played
UEFA Futsal Cup 16 10 2 4 64 35 +29 2017–18
UEFA Futsal
Champions League
31 13 3 15 117 101 +16 2023–24
Total 47 23 5 19 181 136 +45

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