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Standard de Lieja
Founded in 1898 as Standard Football Club, Standard Liege is one of Belgium's most storied and passionate football institutions. The club's name was inspired by the English Standard Athletic Club, reflecting its early roots in the industrial city of Liège. From its inception, Standard became intrinsically linked with the working-class identity of the city, forging a fierce, resilient character that defines it to this day. The club's home is the iconic Stade Maurice Dufrasne, affectionately known as "Sclessin." This atmospheric 30,000-capacity stadium, nestled along the Meuse River, is a cauldron of noise and a fortress for the team. The "Rouches" (The Reds), as they are nicknamed for their iconic red jerseys, have built a legacy of success. They are ten-time Belgian champions, with their most recent title coming in 2008, and have lifted the Belgian Cup eight times. On the European stage, Standard reached the European Cup Winners' Cup final in 1982 and the UEFA Cup semi-finals in 1996, showcasing their ability to compete with the continent's elite. Standard's history is adorned with legendary figures. The elegant midfielder Raymond Goethals masterminded their 1970s golden era. The fiery striker Roger Claessen and the prolific Jean Capart are etched in club folklore. More recently, the likes of midfield general Steven Defour and powerful striker Michy Batshuayi have donned the famous red. The club's identity is built on a blend of technical skill and uncompromising physicality, often reflecting the gritty, never-say-die spirit of Liège itself. The fan culture at Standard is among the most intense in Belgium. The "Ultras Inferno 96" and other groups create a relentless, intimidating atmosphere at Sclessin, making it one of Europe's most daunting away trips. This passion fuels the club's greatest rivalry: the "Clasico" against RSC Anderlecht, a clash between Belgium's two most decorated clubs that divides the nation. A secondary, yet equally fierce, rivalry exists with local neighbours RFC Seraing. Currently, Standard competes in the Belgian First Division A, consistently challenging for European qualification spots. An interesting fact is that the club's academy has produced a remarkable number of Belgian internationals, cementing its role as a vital pillar of the nation's football development. Standard Liege remains a symbol of regional pride, a club where history, passion, and football are inseparable.
Sobre Standard de Lieja
Standard de Lieja es un club de fútbol profesional con sede en su región, fundado en 1898. Standard de Lieja cuenta con 34 jugadores que compiten en partidos de liga. En el calendario de Standard de Lieja hay 5 partidos próximos con actualizaciones en vivo y pronósticos con IA. Consulta el calendario completo, análisis de forma, cara a cara y pronósticos de IA para Standard de Lieja.
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