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Royal Charleroi Sporting Club, often simply known as Charleroi or Sporting Charleroi, is a Belgian professional football club based in the city of Charleroi, in the province of Hainaut. Charleroi plays in the Belgian Pro League. Their current spell at the highest level in Belgian football started in the 2012–13 season.
Charleroi; 2021–22 season; Owner: Fabien Debecq: Managing director: Mehdi Bayat: Head coach: Edward Still: Stadium: Stade du Pays de Charleroi: First Division A: 6th: Belgian Cup: Sixth round: Top goalscorer: League: Vakoun Issouf Bayo (11) All: Vakoun Issouf Bayo (11) Biggest win: Charleroi 5–0 Cercle Brugge: Biggest defeat: Union Saint ...
The 15 districts of Charleroi, in Roman numerals, with the surrounding municipalities labelled with letters. The municipality of Charleroi straddles both banks of the river Sambre in an area marked by industrial activities (coal mining and steel industry), which has been nicknamed the Pays Noir ("Black Country"), part of the larger sillon ...
The 2020–21 Royal Charleroi Sporting Club season was the club's 117th season in existence and the 9th consecutive season in the top flight of Belgian football. In addition to the domestic league, Charleroi participated in this season's editions of the Belgian Cup and the UEFA Europa League. The season covered the period from 1 July 2020 to 30 ...
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Brussels South Charleroi Airport [a] (BSCA), also informally called Brussels-Charleroi Airport [b] or Charleroi Airport [c] (IATA: CRL, ICAO: EBCI), is an international airport located in Gosselies, a part of the city of Charleroi, Belgium.
All flights to and from Belgium's Charleroi airport, a major hub for budget airline Ryanair, were cancelled on Friday for a second day as the airport's employees continued to strike. According to ...
Charleroi-South metro station, simply known as South (French: Sud) on network maps, was opened in 1976. Along with Vilette , Sud was the first station to enter service on the Charleroi Metro . Located at street level, Sud was a terminus station until the opening of the last section of the central loop of the Charleroi Metro, on 27 February 2012.