The RSCA Futures, the Anderlecht U23s active in the Challenger Pro League, will play all their home matches in Deinze until the end of the season, announced (https://urls.fr/k0–uU) on Thursday. Brussels club which is moving to East Flanders.
The distance between Lotto Park and Dakota is 67 kilometers (see mappy.fr: https://urls.fr/CD7hG8).
The KMSK Deinze stadium, which was also active in the Challenger Pro League, has been vacant since the club declared bankruptcy on December 11.
All its results were therefore deleted and the Challenger Pro League reduced to 15 clubs.
“The stadium has great infrastructure, a good pitch and can accommodate 8,000 fans,” welcomes the RSCA.
The RSCA Futures will therefore leave the Roi Baudouin stadium and will play their first match in Deinze this Saturday (4:00 p.m.) when they host Jong Genk in an important match for maintenance.
SK Deinze subscribers invited
The Anderlechtois are 14th with 13 points, two more than the Limburgers, 15th and last.
Anderlecht subscribers as well as those from Deinze will be able to attend all matches free of charge.
Anderlecht further specifies that its women’s team, active in the Lotto Super League, could also be required to play “occasionally” in Deinze.
Fortunately the Brussels derby first leg has already been contested!
And even occasionally the first team, while we’re at it.
Against the Union which trains in Lier, for example!
The young purple shoots will therefore only play once more in Brussels this season: Saturday February 8 at 8 p.m. at RWDM.
Fortunately the Brussels derby first leg has already been contested!
The Futures won 2-1, as a reminder.
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