Royal White Star Brussels

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Royal White Star Brussels
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Basic data
Surname Royal White Star Bruxelles
Seat Woluwe-Saint-Lambert , Brussels
founding July 1, 1981 (as White Star Malou Woluwe)
president BelgiumBelgium Charles Simar
Website whitestar.be
First soccer team
Head coach CameroonCameroon John Bico
Venue Stade Edmond Machtens
Places 15,266
league 1st division amateurs
2015/16 1st place ( second division )
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Royal White Star Bruxelles , known in German-speaking countries as Royal White Star Brussels , White Star Brussels or RWS Brussels , is a Belgian football club from the municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert in the Brussels-Capital Region .

The club was formed in 1981 as a product of the merger of White Star Woluwe FC (founded in 1948 as Kappelleveld FC ) with Sporting Malou (founded in 1974 as Union Sportive Malou ) and called itself White Star Malou Woluwe . In 1994 one returned to the name of one of the predecessor clubs and changed the name to White Star Woluwe FC . After recognition by Société Royale, the name was added Royal in 2005 and from then on it was called Royal White Star Woluwe FC . Since 2013, the association has had its current name Royal White Star Bruxelles .

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