R. Daring Club Molenbeek
Full name | Royal Daring Club Molenbeek | ||
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Nickname(s) | Les Daringmen | ||
Founded | 1895 | ||
Dissolved | 1973 | ||
Ground | Stade Oscar Bossaert, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean | ||
Capacity | 12,266 | ||
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Royal Daring Club Molenbeek was a football team from the city of Brussels, Belgium until 1973 . It was created in 1895 as Daring Club de Bruxelles and was the second club to register to the Belgian Football Association (it thus received the matricule number 2), but it was admitted to the league only in 1903.
History
[edit]Daring Brussels were formed in 1895 and after absorbing other local clubs in 1920 they became Royal Daring Club Molenbeek.[2]
It had to wait until 1936 to come back at the top and win its fourth championship, and the fifth came a year later. In 1938, it finished 2nd. The next season saw a poor performance by Daring to finish 13th (forelast). The club was relegated just before the competition was stopped because of World War II. The team changed its name to Royal Daring Club de Bruxelles in 1950. Twenty years later, the name was finally changed to Royal Daring Club Molenbeek before the club merged with matriculation n°47 Royal Racing White to become R.W.D. Molenbeek in 1973. Since then, the matriculation n°2 was erased. [citation needed]
Honours
[edit]- Belgian First Division
- Belgian Second Division
- Winners: 1954–55, 1958–59
- Belgian Cup
- Winners: 1934–35
- Runners-up: 1969–70
- Coupe Jean Dupuich
- Winners (2): 1923 and 1924 (shared)
- Runner-up (4): 1912, 1914, 1920 and 1922[3]
European cup history
[edit]Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1965–66 | Inter-Cities | 1 | AIK Stockholm | 1–3 | 0–0 | 1–3 | |
1968–69 | Inter-Cities | 1 | Panathinaikos | 2–1 | 0–2 | 2–3 |
References
[edit]- ^ Alfred Wahl, La balle au pied : Histoire du football (pp. 30–31), "Découvertes Gallimard" collection (vol. 83).
- ^ Pm Doutreligne (November 2011). "Union city blues". When Saturday Comes. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
- ^ "Coupe Jean Dupuich". RSSSF. 4 July 2019. Archived from the original on 13 July 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2022.
External links
[edit]- (in French and Dutch) Daring history (archived 8 May 2005)
- Association football clubs established in 1895
- Defunct football clubs in Brussels
- Defunct football clubs in Belgium
- Association football clubs disestablished in 1973
- 1895 establishments in Belgium
- 1973 disestablishments in Belgium
- Organisations based in Belgium with royal patronage
- Belgian Pro League clubs
- Molenbeek-Saint-Jean
- R.W.D. Molenbeek (1909)