Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht All Stars
GOALKEEPERS: Henri MEERT Jacky MUNARONDEFENDERS: Laurent VERBIEST Georges HEYLENS Gilbert VAN BINST Hugo BROOS Luka PERUZOVIĆ Morten OLSEN Henrik ANDERSEN Georges GRÜNMIDFIELDERS: Ludo COECK Armand JURION Wilfried PUIS François VAN DER ELST Arie HAAN Franky VERCAUTEREN Pierre HANON
Enzo SCIFOATTACKERS: Joseph MERMANS Paul VAN HIMST Rob RENSENBRINK Erwin VANDENBERGH Luc NILIS********************************************
RESERVES:
GOALKEEPERS:
Jean CAUDRON
Jean TRAPPENIERS
Filip DE WILDE
DEFENDERS:
Jean CORNELIS
Michel DE GROOTE
Wim HOFKENS
Stéphane DEMOL
Adri VAN TIGGELEN
Jean DOCKX
Graeme RUTJES
Philippe ALBERT
Michel DE WOLF
Bertrand CRASSON
MIDFIELDERS:
Danny BOFFIN
Jan VERHEYEN
Per FRIMANN
Juan LOZANO
Charly MUSONDA
Marc DEGRYSE
Walter BASEGGIO
Pär ZETTERBERG
Bruno VERSAVEL
Bart GOOR
Martin LIPPENS
ATTACKERS:
Ferdinand ADAMS
Johnny BOSMAN
Johan DEVRINDT
Nenad JESTROVIĆ
Kenneth BRYLLE
Hippolyte VAN DEN BOSCH
Jan MULDER
Jacques STOCKMAN
Arnór GUðJOHNSEN
Michel VANVARENBERGHTHE BEST EVER XI (by gurkenjoe93)
GK MUNARON
CB VERBIEST
SWP OLSEN
CB ALBERT
CMF HAAN
CMF COECK
AMF SCIFO
AMF / SS VAN HIMST ©
RWF JURION
LWF RENSENBRINK
CF MERMANS
Captain: Paul van Himst | Rob Rensenbrink | Joseph Mermans
Short Free Kick: Enzo Scifo | Arie Haan | Rob Rensenbrink
Long Free Kick: Arie Haan | Enzo Scifo | Joseph Jurion
Left Corner: Enzo Scifo | Joseph Jurion
Right Corner: Enzo Scifo | Joseph Jurion
Penalty: Rob Rensenbrink | Enzo Scifo | Paul van Himst
ADDITIONAL IMAGES AND INFO:Formed: 1908
Nicknames: Paars-wit (Purple and Whites, Dutch), Les Mauves et Blancs (Purple and Whites, French)
UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)
• UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1976, 1978; (1977), (1990)
• UEFA Cup: 1983; (1984)
• UEFA Super Cup: 1976, 1978
Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• League title: 30 (2010)
• Belgian Cup: 9 (2008)
History
• Belgium's most successful club were formed as Sporting Club Anderlechtois in the municipality of Anderlecht, part of Brussels. The side started competing at national level in 1913, reaching the top flight − the Division d'Honneur − eight years later. Successive relegations and promotions followed but they have been in Belgium's highest division since 1935.
• By then they were RSC Anderlecht, having marked their 25th anniversary by adding the prefix Royal. The club won their first title in 1947 and swiftly became a dominant force, claiming three successive championships from 1949 to 1951, repeating the feat between 1954 and 1956. The latter four came under English coach Bill Gormlie, who added another in 1959.
• Corsican boss Pierre Sinibaldi enjoyed more success in the 1960s, winning five straight titles between 1964 and 1968. With the man who would be named Belgium's player of the century, Paul Van Himst, as captain, Anderlecht also made strides in Europe. They reached the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final in 1970, losing 4-3 on aggregate to Arsenal FC.
• The late 1970s brought another golden era when, under Constant Vanden Stock's chairmanship, Anderlecht featured in three successive UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals between 1976 and 1978. They beat West Ham United FC 4-2, lost 2-0 to Hamburger SV, then overwhelmed FK Austria Wien 4-0.
• With Van Himst now coach, further success followed in 1983 when Anderlecht defeated SL Benfica 2-1 on aggregate in the UEFA Cup showpiece, though they lost to Tottenham Hotspur FC on penalties in the final 12 months later. More misery followed in the 1990 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final versus UC Sampdoria, but Anderlecht remained dominant at home, extending their number of Belgian titles to a record 30 in 2010.
Club Records
Most appearances: Paul Van Himst (566 games)
Most goals: Jef Mermans (369 goals)
Record victory: Anderlecht 16-0 RA Marchienne (Belgian Cup, 6 October 1965)
Record defeat: Manchester United FC 10-0 Anderlecht (European Champion Clubs' Cup, 26 September 1956)
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Biggest win in UEFA competition:
14/09/1966, Haka 1-10 Anderlecht, Valkeakoski
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Biggest defeat in UEFA competition:
26/09/1956, Man. United 10-0 Anderlecht, Manchester
* Appearances in UEFA Champions League: 29
* Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 7
* Appearances in UEFA Super Cup: 2
* Appearances in UEFA Europa League: 16
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Player with most UEFA appearances: 80
Filip de Wilde (Belgium)
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Top scorers in UEFA club competitions: 33
Rob Rensenbrink (Netherlands)