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Royal Excel Mouscron (French pronunciation:, Dutch pronunciation:), commonly known as Mouscron or familiarly as REM, is a defunct Belgian professional football club based in Mouscron. The team was formed as Royal Mouscron-Péruwelz in the spring of 2010 as a result of the merging between bankrupt R.E. Mouscron and R.R.C. Peruwelz .
Royal Racing Club Péruwelz was a Belgian association football club from the city of Péruwelz, Hainaut founded in 1922. They played at Verte Chasse, Péruwelz in the third division B until 2010–11 season when they moved to nearby Mouscron as part of an arrangement that saw them merged with the recently bankrupt R.E. Mouscron.
The club was the result of the merger between Stade Mouscron and A.R.A. Mouscron in 1964. R.E. Mouscron had financial problems during the 2004–05 season and so the president and mayor of Mouscron Jean-Pierre Detremmerie left the club and was replaced by Edward Van Daele. The players with the higher wages were asked to leave the club
The 2014–15 season of the Belgian Pro League (known as the Jupiler Pro League for sponsorship reasons) is the 112th season of top-tier football in Belgium.It started on 27 July 2014 and finished in May 2015.
Mouscron-Péruwelz, Westerlo and WS Woluwe played the second division final round but lost this to Cercle Brugge, resulting in no other team gaining promotion. At the bottom end of the table, Sint-Niklaas and Oudenaarde were relegated, while Heist were saved due to the bankruptcy of Beerschot AC .
Royal Mouscron-Péruwelz: Mouscron: 2012–13 Belgian Third Division 2nd Stade Le Canonnier: 10,800 K.S.V. Roeselare: Roeselare: 2010–11 Belgian Pro League 11th Schiervelde Stadion: 9,075 RWDM Brussels FC: Brussels: 2008–09 Belgian Pro League 14th Edmond Machtens Stadium: 11,000 K. Sint-Truidense V.V. Sint-Truiden: 2012–13 Belgian Pro League
A total of 79 association football clubs in Belgium have yet played in the Belgian First Division since its creation in 1895. [1] Those clubs are listed here alphabetically. The last spell in the first division is indicated in bracke
Born in Grenoble, France of Portuguese descent, Maciel joined FC Porto's academy at the age of 16. [2] He made his senior debut with the reserves, going on to spend several seasons in the Segunda Liga; [3] in 2014–15, he scored a squad-best 13 goals in 43 games to help to a 13th-place finish.