Fixtures

Belgium First Amateur Division 04/20 18:00 31 Royal Charleroi SC II vs Olympic Charleroi - View
Belgium First Amateur Division 04/27 18:00 32 ROC Charleroi vs RAAL La Louviere - View
Belgium First Amateur Division 05/04 18:00 33 Dessel Sport vs ROC Charleroi - View
Belgium First Amateur Division 05/11 18:00 34 ROC Charleroi vs Sint-Eloois-Winkel - View

Results

Belgium First Amateur Division 04/13 18:00 30 [5] KSK Heist v Olympic Charleroi [9] D 2-2
Belgium First Amateur Division 04/07 13:00 29 ROC Charleroi v Excelsior Virton D 3-3
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/23 19:00 28 [2] SC Lokeren-Temse v Olympic Charleroi [7] L 2-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/20 19:00 19 [9] Olympic Charleroi v UR Namur [14] W 5-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/16 19:00 27 [9] Olympic Charleroi v KVV Thes Sport [13] L 0-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/10 13:30 26 [10] Antwerp II v Olympic Charleroi [7] D 1-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 03/02 19:00 25 [9] Olympic Charleroi v OH Leuven II [16] W 2-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 02/25 14:00 24 [17] Royal Cappellen v Olympic Charleroi [11] W 0-1
Belgium First Amateur Division 02/17 19:00 23 [11] Olympic Charleroi v Royal Knokke [8] W 1-0
Belgium First Amateur Division 02/10 18:30 22 [4] Gent II v Olympic Charleroi [10] D 0-0
Belgium First Amateur Division 02/03 19:00 21 ROC Charleroi v URSL Vise D 2-2
Belgium First Amateur Division 01/28 14:00 20 [17] Tienen v Olympic Charleroi [9] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 37 18 19
Wins 10 7 3
Draws 13 8 5
Losses 14 3 11
Goals for 56 35 21
Goals against 61 29 32
Clean sheets 5 1 4
Failed to score 7 1 6

R. Olympic Charleroi Châtelet Farcienness, is a Belgian association football club from the city of Charleroi, Hainaut. As of 2019, they play in the Belgian National Division 1 (renamed from Belgian First Amateur Division in 2020).

History

It was founded in 1912 as Olympic Club de Charleroi. The next year the club registered to the Belgian Football Association to become the matricule n°246. Between 1972 and 1982 the club was named R.O.C. de Montignies-sur-Sambre before reverting to its prior name. In 2000 the club merged with R.A. Marchienne and changed its name from Royal Olympic Club de Charleroi to Royal Olympic Club de Charleroi-Marchienne. Finally in 2019, the club merged with Royal Châtelet S.C. to become R. Olympic Charleroi Châtelet Farciennes.

O.C. de Charleroi first appeared in the second division in 1936 and it won its league eight points ahead of U.S. du Centre, a rival club located nearby Charleroi. It then played in the first division until 1963 (except for the 1955–56 season), joined at that level by the rival Charleroi S.C. in 1947. Olympic finished 3rd in 1939 and then second in 1947. The club had a short come back in the first division in 1967–68 and in 1974–75 but dropped back to the lower leagues, playing mostly at the third or fourth level.

Olympic Charleroi is a professional soccer team based in Charleroi, Belgium. The team was founded in 1904 and has a rich history in Belgian football. They compete in the top tier of Belgian football, the Belgian Pro League.

Olympic Charleroi has a strong fan base and plays their home matches at the Stade du Pays de Charleroi, a modern stadium with a capacity of over 25,000 spectators. The team's colors are black and white, and their mascot is a lion.

The club has a reputation for developing talented young players and has a strong emphasis on youth development. They have a competitive squad with skilled players from Belgium and around the world.

Olympic Charleroi has a fierce rivalry with other Belgian teams, particularly with clubs from nearby cities such as Standard Liege and Sporting Charleroi. The team has a history of success in domestic competitions and has also competed in European competitions.

Overall, Olympic Charleroi is a respected and competitive team in Belgian football, known for their passionate fan base, talented players, and rich history in the sport.