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Joseph Mermans, nicknamed Le Bombardier (English: The Bomber) is RSC Anderlecht record goalscorer with 338 goals in 384 matches, between 1942 and 1957. Dutch international Rob Rensenbrink, who scored 141 goals in 261 league appearances for Anderlecht between 1971 and 1980 was voted the club's greatest ever player in 2008.
Club Brugge forced a 1–1 draw away to Anderlecht, and led 2–0 at home after 30 minutes, but Anderlecht managed to equalise and won the championship on the away goals rule. The 1986–87 European Cup was the season of revenges, with Anderlecht beating the defending champions Steaua BucureČ™ti in the second round and Bayern Munich beating ...
The 2023–24 season was Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht's 116th season in existence and 88th consecutive in the Belgian Pro League. They also competed in the Belgian Cup , where they were eliminated in the quarter-finals.
Anderlecht counts 77 fan clubs, of which 5 are abroad (one in France, one in Poland, one in Texas, USA, one in Montreal, Canada and one in Sunderland, England). [ citation needed ] On 1 January 2024, RSC Anderlecht had 4 million followers on social media, the highest among Belgian football clubs.
[4] [7] Despite Anderlecht an early exit in the second round of the 1966–67 European Cup, Van Himst became top scorer of the tournament. His five goals in the match against Finish side FC Haka is still a (shared) record in a single European game. [8] Anderlecht team in August 1967. Van Himst below, as second from right.
The 2021–22 season was the 114th season in the existence of R.S.C. Anderlecht and the club's 86th consecutive season in the top flight of Belgian football.In addition to the domestic league, Anderlecht participated in this season's edition of the Belgian Cup and the UEFA Europa Conference League.
First goal scored in Europe: René Vanderwilt against Vörös Lobogó, 7 September 1955 [2] Biggest win: Anderlecht 10–1 Haka, in the European Cup, 14 September 1966 [1] Biggest defeat: Manchester United 10–0 Anderlecht in the European Cup, 26 September 1956 [1] Highest European home attendance:
The National Museum of the Resistance (French: Musée national de la Résistance; Dutch: Nationaal Museum van de Weerstand) is a museum in Anderlecht, a municipality of Brussels, Belgium, tracing the history of the Belgian Resistance and German occupation of Belgium during World War II.