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The 2024–25 season is Royal Antwerp Football Club's 145th season in existence and eighth ... Club Brugge: Free 26 June 2024 ... The league fixtures were announced ...
The 2023–24 season was Royal Antwerp Sporting Club's 144th season in existence and seventh consecutive in the Belgian Pro League. They also competed in the Belgian Cup and the Belgian Super Cup , as well as the UEFA Champions League for the first time.
Club Brugge : 3–0: 1. FC Nürnberg: Marbella, Spain: ... The league fixtures were unveiled on 22 June 2023. ... Club Brugge : Antwerp: 20:45 CET : Van Himbeeck 48 '
On 4 June 2023, club captain Toby Alderweireld scored a goal in the 94th minute of the final match day to secure a dramatic 2–2 draw against Genk, handing Royal Antwerp their first league title in 66 years. The goal denied Genk the title themselves, and came just as Union St-Gilloise were conceding three late goals to Club Brugge to deny them ...
On 30 June, Club Brugge presented its new Argentine player, defender Zaid Romero, coming from Estudiantes de la Plata. On 4 July, Cisse Sandra extended his contract with the Blue and Black until 2027 and was sent on loan to the newcomer to the Dutch League, Willem II. On 23 July, goalkeeper Nick Shinton moved to newly promoted Beerschot. [1]
In 1908, due to Bruges supporters attacking Antwerp players after they had lost 2–1 to what we'll later call Club Brugge, one of the biggest and fiercest rivalries in Europe came to be. [33] Confrontations between the two sides bring a lot of fighting and havoc to the stadium and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
Over the course of the club's history, Royal Antwerp have won five Belgian league titles as well as four Belgian Cups. In 1900, most of the players left the club for the new neighbouring club of K. Beerschot V.A.C., and this was the start of a long rivalry between both clubs.
Antwerp: Antwerp, Beerschot, Mechelen and Westerlo: 3 West Flanders: Cercle Brugge, Club Brugge and Kortrijk: 2 Brussels: Anderlecht and Union SG East Flanders: Dender EH and Gent Limburg: Genk and Sint-Truiden: 1 Flemish Brabant: Oud-Heverlee Leuven Liège: Standard Liège Hainaut: Charleroi