Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
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31.07.2010 | 2010 | 0 : 1 | 4 : 1 |
Time | Team | Name | Event |
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38'' | Anderlecht | L. Biglia | Substitution 1 |
45'' | AS Eupen | Alex Costa | Normal Goal |
59'' | Anderlecht | T. De Sutter | Substitution 2 |
59'' | Anderlecht | M. Suárez | Normal Goal |
66'' | Anderlecht | J. Legear | Normal Goal |
71'' | AS Eupen | M. Lepiller | Substitution 1 |
71'' | Anderlecht | M. Suárez | Normal Goal |
81'' | AS Eupen | D. Milicevic | Substitution 2 |
82'' | AS Eupen | F. Mombongo | Substitution 3 |
89'' | Anderlecht | C. Kouyaté | Substitution 3 |
89'' | Anderlecht | M. Boussoufa | Normal Goal |
On the 31st of July, 2010, fans at the stadium witnessed an exhilarating soccer match between RSC Anderlecht and KAS Eupen. The game was marked by strategic plays, substitutions, and a flurry of goals that kept spectators on the edge of their seats.
The first half of the match saw RSC Anderlecht making an early substitution at the 38th minute with L. Biglia coming off for a fresh pair of legs. However, it was KAS Eupen that broke the deadlock right before the half-time whistle, with Alex Costa finding the back of the net in the 45th minute, giving Eupen a surprise lead.
Anderlecht came out with renewed determination in the second half. Their persistence paid off when T. De Sutter was brought on as the second substitution in the 59th minute. In a dramatic twist of fate, within the same minute, Anderlecht's M. Suárez scored to level the scoreline, igniting hope within the Anderlecht fans.
The momentum shifted in favor of Anderlecht as J. Legear netted yet another goal in the 66th minute, turning the tables and putting Anderlecht in the lead. The pressure continued mounting on Eupen, who responded with a substitution in the 71st minute, bringing on M. Lepiller in an attempt to change their fortunes.
However, just as Eupen was looking to reorganize, M. Suárez doubled his tally with another goal in the 71st minute, further extending RSC Anderlecht's lead. KAS Eupen's efforts to salvage the game saw two more substitutions with D. Milicevic and F. Mombongo entering the fray in the 81st and 82nd minutes respectively.
The closing minutes of the match saw Anderlecht solidify their victory. C. Kouyaté came on as the third and final substitution for Anderlecht in the 89th minute. Almost simultaneously, M. Boussoufa secured Anderlecht's triumph with a goal, concluding the match with a convincing win for RSC Anderlecht.
The final whistle witnessed jubilation in the Anderlecht camp as they celebrated a well-fought victory, while KAS Eupen was left to reflect on what might have been in this captivating match-up.
Position | Number | Name |
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ui.hrac_ | 1 | S. Proto |
ui.hrac_ | 23 | R. Juhász |
ui.hrac_ | 3 | O. Deschacht |
ui.hrac_ | 2 | O. Mazuch |
ui.hrac_ | 16 | C. Kouyaté |
ui.hrac_ | 5 | L. Biglia |
ui.hrac_ | 11 | M. Boussoufa |
ui.hrac_ | 30 | G. Gillet |
ui.hrac_ | 13 | J. Legear |
ui.hrac_ | 21 | T. De Sutter |
ui.hrac_ | 9 | M. Suárez |
Position | Number | Name |
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ui.hrac_ | 12 | O. Werner |
ui.hrac_ | 20 | Alex Costa |
ui.hrac_ | 5 | E. Zukanovic |
ui.hrac_ | 3 | A. Iandoli |
ui.hrac_ | 4 | F. Kocabas |
ui.hrac_ | 7 | D. Milicevic |
ui.hrac_ | 21 | O. Vinamont |
ui.hrac_ | 35 | P. Diakhaté |
ui.hrac_ | 18 | E. Saglik |
ui.hrac_ | 10 | M. Lepiller |
ui.hrac_ | 9 | F. Mombongo |
Position | Number | Name |
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ui.hrac_ | 19 | S. Kljestan |
ui.hrac_ | 10 | Kanu |
ui.hrac_ | 44 | N. Rnic |
ui.hrac_ | 22 | D. Schollen |
ui.hrac_ | 7 | J. Lecjaks |
ui.hrac_ | 25 | P. Chavarría |
ui.hrac_ | 12 | T. Chatelle |
Position | Number | Name |
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ui.hrac_ | 14 | C. Kabasele |
ui.hrac_ | 23 | J. Espinal |
ui.hrac_ | 15 | M. Obradovic |
ui.hrac_ | 17 | G. Colin |
ui.hrac_ | 19 | J. Biersard |
ui.hrac_ | 26 | Jéffe |
ui.hrac_ | 6 | M. Hendrikx |
They are nicknamed purple and white, which makes it easy to tell that their club colours are purple and white. Both of these colours are represented in the club crest and on the home jerseys. At home, they play mostly in purple with white details and away it's exactly the opposite. They play at the Lotto Park stadium, which has a capacity for 22,500 spectators. The Belgian football club was founded in 1908 in the town of the same name, Anderlecht, in the Brussels region. The original name of the club was Sporting Club Anderlechtois.
More about RSC AnderlechtThey call them Pandas, which is the nickname of this Belgian football club. The club colours are black and white. These are part of the home address, while away games are played in a combination of blue and white. Their home stadium is the Kehrweg Stadion, which has a capacity of 8,363 seats. The club was founded in 1945, and is based in the city of Eupen in the province of Liege in the Walloon Region, a German-speaking part of Belgium. The club was founded after the merger of Jugend Eupen and FC Eupen 1920. The original name of the club after the merger was AS Eupen. The current name of the club has only been used since 1995.
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