Belgian Pro League | Belgium
| Date | Match | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 10 May 2026 | Antwerp vs Charleroi | 14:00:00 |
| 16 May 2026 | Charleroi vs Westerlo | 14:00:00 |
| 19 May 2026 | Charleroi vs Oud-Heverlee Leuven | 18:30:00 |
| 23 May 2026 | Standard Liège vs Charleroi | 18:45:00 |
| Date | Home | Score | Away | League |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
02 May 2026 16:15 |
|
2 - 0 |
Genk |
Belgian Pro League Stade du Pays de Charleroi |
|
25 Apr 2026 14:00 |
|
0 - 2 |
Charleroi |
Belgian Pro League King Power at Den Dreef Stadion |
|
21 Apr 2026 18:30 |
|
1 - 1 |
Charleroi |
Belgian Pro League Cegeka Arena |
|
18 Apr 2026 16:15 |
|
1 - 2 |
Standard Liège |
Belgian Pro League Stade du Pays de Charleroi |
|
10 Apr 2026 18:45 |
|
2 - 1 |
Antwerp |
Belgian Pro League Stade du Pays de Charleroi |
|
05 Apr 2026 16:30 |
|
2 - 0 |
Charleroi |
Belgian Pro League Het Kuipje |
|
22 Mar 2026 17:30 |
|
1 - 0 |
Charleroi |
Belgian Pro League Elindus Arena |
|
14 Mar 2026 15:00 |
|
0 - 2 |
Oud-Heverlee Leuven |
Belgian Pro League Stade du Pays de Charleroi |
|
07 Mar 2026 17:15 |
|
2 - 2 |
Charleroi |
Belgian Pro League Dender Football Complex |
|
01 Mar 2026 17:30 |
|
1 - 2 |
Club Brugge |
Belgian Pro League Stade du Pays de Charleroi |
Royal Charleroi Sporting Club (RCSC) (often simply known as Charleroi or Sporting Charleroi, or by their nickname Les Zèbres (The Zebras)) is a Belgian football club based in the city of Charleroi, in the province of Hainaut. Charleroi plays in the Belgian Pro League and their current spell at the highest level in Belgian football has started in the 1985–86 season. Charleroi was founded in 1904 and they first reached the first division in 1947–48. Their highest finish was runner-up in the 1968–69 season. They have also twice reached the Belgian Cup final, losing in 1977–78 to Beveren and in 1992–93 to Standard Liège.
Sporting Charleroi have a long-standing rivalry with city other club ROC de Charleroi-Marchienne, currently playing in the third division. Charleroi play their home matches at the Stade du Pays de Charleroi, which was refurbished for the UEFA Euro 2000. The stadium hosted 3 group stage games in the Euro 2000 among which the 1–0 victory of England against Germany. Charleroi have been recruiting several French players in recent years, including Michaël Ciani, Cyril Théréau and goalkeeper Bertrand Laquait.