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Royal Dolhain F.C.

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Royal Dolhain F.C.
Full nameRoyal Dolhain Football Club
Short nameDolhain
Founded1898
GroundStade Lambert Fourir,
Limbourg, Belgium
Capacity3000
ChairmanJoseph Dethier
ManagerJean-Marc Rombach
LeagueProvincial first division
2009/201010th
Websitehttp://www.rfcdolhain.be/

Royal Dolhain F.C., usually known as Dolhain or RDFC, is an amateur Belgian association football club from Limbourg in Belgium, that currently competes in the 7th League (formerly known as Provincial first division) of the Belgium League System.

History

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The club was founded in 1898 with René Jonckers as the first president and is considered one of the oldest established football clubs in Belgium. The first field was on the premises, that is where current deposit and municipal fire station. A beautiful beech stood in the middle of the lawn, where this "object could not be tolerated" at the time. The field was then dragged behind the castle Peltzer, opposite the factory Ordibel, then the city Carlier.

Mascot

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The club has a mascot, a little dog named Rubis Filée, simply known as Rubis.

Current squad

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Actual team squad of Royal Dolhain FC.[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Belgium BEL Yasser Bouyakhrichan
2 DF Belgium BEL Christophe Leduc
DF Belgium BEL Geoffrey Bonaventure
21 DF Belgium BEL Julien Derecogne
2 DF Belgium BEL Jonathan Dessart
DF Belgium BEL Michael Geron
6 DF Belgium BEL Jérome Kerrens
15 DF Belgium BEL Ronald Schollaert
DF Belgium BEL Fabrice Dortu
DF Belgium BEL Steve Rogge
4 DF Belgium BEL Patrice Williot
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Belgium BEL Bertrand Haas
16 MF Belgium BEL Fabian Filée
MF Belgium BEL Stephane Pansica
8 MF Belgium BEL Jordan Derecogne
13 MF Belgium BEL Michael Gyet
FW Belgium BEL Mohamed ..?
FW Belgium BEL Julien Lacroix

References

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  1. ^ "Rfcdolhain.be".
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