Belgium First Division B 10/18 14:00 10 Genk II v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 10/24 18:00 11 Francs Borains v Gent II - View
Belgium First Division B 10/31 19:00 12 KSC Lokeren Temse v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 11/09 15:00 13 Francs Borains v ROC Charleroi - View
Belgium First Division B 11/21 19:00 14 Francs Borains v RFC Liege - View
Belgium First Division B 11/29 19:00 15 RWD Molenbeek v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 12/06 19:00 16 SK Beveren v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 12/13 19:00 17 Francs Borains v Lierse Kempenzonen - View
Belgium First Division B 12/17 19:00 18 Anderlecht II v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 12/20 15:00 19 Francs Borains v Club Brugge II - View
Belgium First Division B 01/17 16:00 20 RFC Liege v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 01/24 16:00 21 Gent II v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 01/31 16:00 23 ROC Charleroi v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 02/07 16:00 24 Francs Borains v RWD Molenbeek - View
Belgium First Division B 02/14 16:00 25 Francs Borains v SK Beveren - View
Belgium First Division B 02/21 16:00 26 Eupen v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 02/28 16:00 27 Francs Borains v KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk - View
Belgium First Division B 03/07 16:00 28 Seraing United v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 03/11 16:00 29 Francs Borains v KSC Lokeren Temse - View
Belgium First Division B 03/14 16:00 30 Lommel v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 03/21 16:00 31 Francs Borains v KV Kortrijk - View
Belgium First Division B 04/03 16:00 32 Lierse Kempenzonen v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 04/10 16:00 33 Francs Borains v Genk II - View
Belgium First Division B 04/17 16:00 34 Patro Eisden Maasmechelen v Francs Borains - View

Wikipedia - Francs Borains

Royal Francs Borains is a football club based in Boussu, Hainaut Province, Belgium. It was founded in 1949 and its home ground is Stade Robert Urbain, which has a capacity of 6,000. The club is affiliated to the Royal Belgian Football Association (URBSFA) with matricule 5192 and has green and white as club colours. They compete in the Challenger Pro League, the second tier in Belgian football.

The club is a continuation of Boussu Dour Borinage, which had matricule 167. Francs Borains, however, compete under matricule 5192 since 2014, which was inherited from the former club Charleroi Fleurus.

History

In 1922, association football club SC de Boussu-Bois was founded in Boussu; it was assigned matricule 167 when these were introduced to Belgian football in 1926. Boussu-Bois occasionally played in the national divisions. In the 1980s, after a merger, the name was changed to R. Francs Borains. In 2008, the name was changed to Boussu Dour Borinage. However, the club experienced financial difficulties in the following years and struggled to obtain a license.

In 2014, Boussu Dour was approached by RFC Sérésien, a club competing in the Liège First Provincial League with matricule 23, which had been acquired by French Ligue 2 club Metz. Sérésien had ambitions to climb up the divisions, and were looking to take over a matricule from a club in the higher divisions in order to obtain a licence a few level higher. Boussu Dour were willing to transfer their matricule 167, provided that they themselves found a higher division matricule in order to maintain their youth setup. They eventually found one through Roberto Leone, who was the owner of matricule 5192 of Charleroi Fleurus in the Belgian Third Division and of matricule 94 of FC Charleroi in the Belgian First Amateur Division. Both matricules were involved in multiple mergers in those years, before becoming RAAL La Louvière in 2017.

Leone wanted to withdraw from football and sold his matricules. He came to an agreement with Boussu Dour Borinage, who would take over matricule 5192 and thus also retained its national youth setup. Matricule 94 would house a new club in the region around Charleroi which became aforementioned RAAL La Louvière, and administratively merge with the superfluous matricule 23 of RFC Sérésien to obtain their national youth setup. Boussu Dour left their former matricule 167 to Seraing.

Stade Robert Urbain, home ground of Francs Borains

Boussu Dour under the new matricule 5192 took the old name Francs Borains. Since matricule 5192 as Charleroi Fleurus had just been relegated, Francs Borains started in the Belgian Fourth Division in 2014. The club immediately finished second in Fourth Division and thus qualified for promotion play-offs, but lost in the first round after penalties against City Pirates. In their second season, the club finished twelfth and moved to the Belgian Third Amateur Division due to the reforms of Belgian football. In the first season, they finished third, one point of champions RWDM, but lost in the final round to Mormont. The following season, however, the club did achieve success in the final round by beating Tournai and Jeunesse Aischoise.

In early 2020, it was announced that Francs Borains had entered into talks with Royal Albert Quévy-Mons, the continuation of RAEC Mons. However, a merger with the aim of forming a major football club from the Mons region and Borinage was met with protests from both supporters of Francs Borains and those of Mons. Plans of a merger were at an advanced stage, but on 11 April 2020, Francs Borains withdrew from negotiations.

Incidentally, 2020 was a special year for Francs Borains from a sporting point of view. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the KBVB decided on 27 March 2020 to stop all competitions and to determine the final ranking. The club from the Borinage played 24 games in the Belgian Second Amateur Division and finished top of the league with 52 points, which meant promotion to Belgian First Amateur Division.

On 24 April 2020, Reformist Movement president Georges-Louis Bouchez was appointed chairman of Francs Borains.

On 14 May 2023, Francs Borains secure promotion to Challenger Pro League from 2023–24 after defeat Mandel United 3–1 on Matchweek 37 and finished 3rd place of Belgian National Division 1 in 2022–23 season.

**Francs Borains Soccer Team Description**

Francs Borains is a professional soccer club based in the picturesque town of La Louvière, Belgium. Founded in 1920, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base that embodies the spirit of Belgian football. Competing in the lower divisions of the Belgian football league system, Francs Borains is known for its commitment to developing local talent and fostering a strong community connection.

The team's colors, traditionally a striking combination of blue and white, reflect their identity and pride. Home matches are played at the Stade du Tivoli, a venue that resonates with the echoes of countless thrilling encounters and showcases the unwavering support of their loyal fans.

Francs Borains emphasizes a blend of tactical discipline and attacking flair, making their matches an exciting spectacle for supporters. The club is dedicated to nurturing young players through its youth academy, ensuring a steady pipeline of talent that contributes to the team's competitive edge.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and community engagement, Francs Borains continues to strive for success on the pitch while remaining a beloved institution in Belgian football. Whether in pursuit of promotion or battling fierce rivals, the Francs Borains embody the heart and soul of the beautiful game in Belgium.