RFC Liège

Belgian First Division B | Belgium

Team Info

Founded: 1892

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Manager: N/A

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Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
27 Apr 2026
18:30
RFC Liège 1 - 2 Lommel Belgian Pro League
23 Apr 2026
18:30
Lommel 3 - 0 RFC Liège Belgian Pro League
Soevereinstadion
17 Apr 2026
18:00
RFC Liège 2 - 1 Eupen Belgian First Division B
12 Apr 2026
14:00
Jong Gent 0 - 2 RFC Liège Belgian First Division B
05 Apr 2026
14:00
RFC Liège 2 - 1 Olympic Charleroi Belgian First Division B
21 Mar 2026
19:00
Beveren 4 - 0 RFC Liège Belgian First Division B
Freethiel Stadion
14 Mar 2026
19:00
RFC Liège 0 - 1 Beerschot Belgian First Division B
10 Mar 2026
19:00
Patro Eisden 1 - 1 RFC Liège Belgian First Division B
27 Feb 2026
19:00
Kortrijk 3 - 1 RFC Liège Belgian First Division B
Guldensporenstadion
20 Feb 2026
19:00
RFC Liège 3 - 2 Club NXT Belgian First Division B

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About RFC Liège

Royal Football Club de Liège (more commonly known as RFC Liège) is a professional football club based in Liège, Belgium. It currently plays in the Belgian First Amateur Division. Its matricule is 4, meaning that it was the fourth club to register with the country's national federation (founded 1895), and the club was the first Belgian champion in history (5 Championships & 1 Cup). The 'philosophy' of the club is based on integration of local young players and on popular and faithful support. The club was also known for being 'homeless' between 1995 and 2015, but is now playing on its own ground in the Rocourt area of Liège.

In 1990, FC Liège precipitated a ground-breaking ruling for European football, when its refusal to release Jean-Marc Bosman after his contract ran out led to the Bosman ruling, a European Court of Justice decision that caused major changes to the structure of European football.Royal Football Club de Liège (more commonly known as RFC Liège) is a professional football club based in Liège, Belgium. It currently plays in Challenger Pro League from 2023–24. It's matricule is 4, meaning that it was the fourth club to register with the country's national federation (founded 1895), and the club was the first Belgian champion in history
(5 Championships & 1 Cup). The 'philosophy' of the club is based
on integration of local young players and on popular and faithful
support. The club was also known for being 'homeless' between 1995 and
2015, but is now playing on its own ground in the Rocourt area of Liège.
In 1990, FC Liège precipitated a ground-breaking ruling for European football, when its refusal to release Jean-Marc Bosman after his contract ran out led to the Bosman ruling, a European Court of Justice decision that caused major changes to the structure of European football.

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