Belgien - 1. division B 08/20 17:15 2 [16] Standard Liege II v RFC Liege [14] L 2-1
Belgien - 1. division B 08/12 18:00 1 [9] RFC Liege v FCV Dender EH [5] L 0-1
Europa - Venskabskampe 08/05 17:00 - Maastricht v RFC Liege W 1-3
Europa - Venskabskampe 07/25 14:00 - Willem II v RFC Liege W 0-1
Europa - Venskabskampe 07/22 16:00 - Tienen v RFC Liege W 0-1
Venskabskampe for klubhold 07/15 16:00 - RCS Verlaine v RFC Liege - View
Venskabskampe for klubhold 07/12 16:30 - Union Saint Gilloise v RFC Liege L 4-0
Europa - Venskabskampe 06/24 14:00 - Eupen v RFC Liege W 0-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 05/20 18:00 - RFC Liege v Royal Knokke W 6-2
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 05/13 18:00 - RAAL La Louviere v RFC Liege W 0-3
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 05/07 13:00 - RFC Liege v KVV Thes Sport W 3-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 04/30 13:00 - Tienen v RFC Liege D 0-0
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 04/02 13:00 - RFC Liege v OH Leuven II W 3-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 03/26 13:00 - RFC Liege v Gent II W 4-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 03/22 19:00 - RFC Liege v URSL Vise W 2-0
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 03/12 14:00 - RFC Liege v Olympic Charleroi W 2-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 03/05 14:00 - Rupel Boom FC v RFC Liege W 0-4
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 02/19 14:00 - RFC Liege v Antwerp II W 3-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 02/11 19:00 - Patro Eisden Maasmechelen v RFC Liege D 1-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 02/05 14:00 - RFC Liege v Charleroi II W 2-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 01/14 19:00 - Hoogstraten VV v RFC Liege D 1-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 12/18 14:00 - RFC Liege v La Louviere W 2-0
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 12/10 18:30 - Gent II v RFC Liege D 2-2
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 12/04 14:00 - RFC Liege v Francs Borains W 3-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 11/26 19:00 - Charleroi II v RFC Liege W 1-2
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 11/20 14:00 - RFC Liege v KSK Heist D 0-0
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 11/12 14:00 - URSL Vise v RFC Liege W 0-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 11/06 14:00 - RFC Liege v VV Hoogstraten W 2-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 10/09 13:00 - RFC Liege v Tienen D 1-1
Belgien - 1. division - Amatør 09/28 18:00 - RFC Liege v Dessel Sport W 6-0

Wikipedia - RFC Liège

Royal Football Club de Liège (more commonly known as RFC Liège) is a professional football club based in Liège, Belgium. It currently plays in Challenger Pro League from 2023–24. Its matricule is 4, meaning that it was the fourth club to register with the country's national federation (founded 1895), and the club was the first Belgian champion in history (5 Championships & 1 Cup). The 'philosophy' of the club is based on integration of local young players and on popular and faithful support. The club was also known for being 'homeless' between 1995 and 2015, but is now playing on its own ground in the Rocourt area of Liège.

In 1990, FC Liège precipitated a ground-breaking ruling for European football, when its refusal to release Jean-Marc Bosman after his contract ran out led to the Bosman ruling, a European Court of Justice decision that caused major changes to the structure of European football.

History

RFC Liège Club, the first Belgian Champion in 1896. Alfred Wahl, La balle au pied : Histoire du football (p. 53), "Découvertes Gallimard" collection (vol. 83).

It was founded in 1892 as Liège Football Club (Liège FC) and became an inaugural (1895) member of the Belgian Football Association as Football Club Liégeois (FC Liégeois). In 1896, the club became the first ever Belgian Champion, and is still the only club that has played all its seasons (117 as of 2019–20) at a national level, versus county or local levels. The club has won five First Division championships: 1896, 1898, 1899, 1952 and 1953.

In 1920 the prefix Royal was, when the club changed its name to Royal Football Club Liégeois (RFC Liégeois). Its name had been shortened to RFC Liège by the time of its consecutive championships in 1952 and 1953, the only clubs able to contest a dominating streak by Anderlecht, which won the three championships before (1949–1951) and after (1954–1956). RFC Liégeois reached the 1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup semi-finals, losing in three games against the eventual winner of the Cup, Spain's Real Zaragoza. Between 1965 and 1985, there were poor results, and the club survived with the help of its own tradition: young players coming from inside the club, and faithful supporters.

At the end of the 1980s, RFC Liège played in European competitions, facing such notable clubs as Benfica, Juventus, Rapid Vienna, Hibernian, Werder Bremen and Athletic Bilbao. The club won a Belgian Cup in 1990.

In 1995, the club faced bankruptcy when its stadium, Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt, was sold and demolished to build a movie theatre. To survive, the club joined with R.F.C. Tilleur-Saint-Nicolas, based in the Liège suburb of Saint-Nicolas, to become R. Tilleur F.C. de Liège.

The club went down from the First Division (which it had not left since 1945) to the Third Division. The word Tilleur was dropped from the team name in 2000, returning to "RFC Liège".

From 1995 to 2009, the club moved between the Second and Third Divisions, with two Third Division titles in 1996 and 2008.

In 2008–09, the club played in the Second Division, but suffered back to back relegations, dropping to the Fourth Division in April 2011.

In the 2015–16 season, RFC Liège plays in Division 3.

In the 2022–23 season, RFC Liège confirmed promotion to Challenger Pro League from 2023–24 after draw 0-0 at Tienen on Matchweek 35. On 14 May 2023, the club finished runner-up of Belgian National Division 1 in 2022–23 season.