Resultados

Bélgica - 2.ª Divisão - Amador - ACFF 04/13 18:00 - UR La Louvière Centre v RSD Jette W 3-0
Bélgica - 2.ª Divisão - Amador - ACFF 02/04 13:30 - RC Hamoir v UR La Louvière Centre W 2-3
Bélgica - 2.ª Divisão - Amador - ACFF 12/20 19:00 - UR La Louvière Centre v RRC Stockay-Warfusée W 3-1
Bélgica - 2.ª Divisão - Amador - ACFF 10/07 18:00 - RCS Verlaine v UR La Louvière Centre W 0-1
Bélgica - 2.ª Divisão - Amador - ACFF 10/01 13:00 - RUS Rebecquoise v UR La Louvière Centre W 1-3
Bélgica - 2.ª Divisão - Amador - ACFF 09/13 18:00 - RFC Meux v UR La Louvière Centre W 0-4
Bélgica - 1.ª Divisão - Amador 05/27 18:00 - UR La Louvière Centre v Antuérpia II L 0-2
Bélgica - 2.ª Divisão - Amador - ACFF 02/19 14:00 - UR La Louvière Centre v RFC Warnant D 2-2
Bélgica - 1.ª Divisão - Amador 12/18 14:00 - RFC de Liège v La Louviere L 2-0
Bélgica - 2.ª Divisão - Amador - ACFF 12/11 13:30 - FC Ganshoren v La Louviere W 1-3
Bélgica - 1.ª Divisão - Amador 12/03 19:00 - La Louviere v URSL Vise W 2-1
Bélgica - 1.ª Divisão - Amador 11/26 18:30 - KVV Thes Sport v La Louviere D 1-1

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 6 2 4
Wins 5 1 4
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 14 3 11
Goals against 6 3 3
Clean sheets 2 0 2
Failed to score 1 1 0

Union Royale La Louvière Centre is a Belgian association football club created in 1922.

History

In 2011, it moved from Stade Raymond Dienne, Haine-Saint-Pierre to Stade du Tivoli, La Louvière as R.A.A. Louviéroise went into liquidation in 2009.

The team was originally known as Union Royale Sportive du Centre or URS Centre but this was changed to the current name in 2011. It is playing in the third division A since 2008–09. The club is based in La Louvière in the Centre area. Due to the competition reform of 2016, the club began competing in the new Belgian Second Amateur Division, where the club finished fourth in the first season. In 2017, Racing Charleroi Couillet Fleurus took on the name RAAL La Louvière and moved to the city in order to restore the former glory of the defunct R.A.A. Louviéroise.

In the 2018–19 season, the club won the title of the Walloon division of the Second Amateur Division, which meant that it they won promotion to the third-tier Belgian First Amateur Division. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the competition was canceled after 24 matchdays. At that time, the club was in fourteenth place, which meant that they would be relegated to Second Amateur Division. However, in the end, there were several professional clubs that did not receive a licence for professional football and had to relegate to the Belgian Second Amateur Division, and thus the club remained in the third tier.

The club changed their logo in May 2020, and the bird and crown became dark blue instead of green. It was decided in May 2020 to change the club name to La Louvière Centre, thereby eliminating the addition "Union Royale". According to the board, the letters "URLC" had become synonymous its negative past of financial struggles.

O UR La Louvière Centre é um clube de futebol belga sediado em La Louvière, Hainaut. O clube foi fundado em 1994 após a falência do antigo Royal Racing Club La Louvière, e joga atualmente na Segunda Divisão B, a terceira divisão do futebol belga.

O La Louvière Centre joga no Stade du Tivoli, com capacidade para 12.500 espectadores. As cores do clube são vermelho e branco.

O maior sucesso do La Louvière Centre foi vencer a Copa da Bélgica em 2003, derrotando o Standard Liège na final por 2 a 1. O clube também participou da Liga Europa da UEFA em duas ocasiões, em 2003-04 e 2004-05.

Alguns jogadores notáveis que jogaram pelo La Louvière Centre incluem Mbo Mpenza, Luigi Pieroni, Yohan Thuram-Ulien e Olivier Deschacht.

O La Louvière Centre é um clube popular na região de Hainaut, e tem uma grande torcida. O clube é conhecido por seu estilo de jogo ofensivo e por sua atmosfera animada nos jogos em casa.