- In 1924, the club
changed its name from
Cercle Sportif Brugeois to
Royal Cercle Sportif Brugeois. The club
embarked on a
successful period, led by two...
-
Football Club
Brugeois was
formed by
breakaway club members. The two
sides were
reunited in 1897
under the
French name of
Football Club
Brugeois; they did...
- the next
three titles before CS
Brugeois won
their first title,
finishing one
point ahead their rival of FC
Brugeois. At the end of the 1907–08 season...
-
Brugeois 1909–10 R
Union Saint-Gilloise (6) FC
Brugeois CS
Brugeois 1910–11 CS
Brugeois (1) FC
Brugeois Daring Club de
Bruxelles 1911–12
Daring Club de...
- 3 F.C.
Brugeois 18 11 2 5 36 21 +15 24 4
Daring Club de
Bruxelles 18 10 3 5 47 18 +29 23 5
Antwerp F.C. 18 9 2 7 44 22 +22 20 6 C.S.
Brugeois 18 7 3 8...
- from the
original on 23 June 2023.
Retrieved 10
November 2022. "Le
jeune Brugeois Lois
Openda un lion en devenir". LionsdeAtlas. "Les amb****adeurs congolais...
- BNF, Fr 2645; BNF, Fr 2646)
contain 112
miniatures painted by well-known
Brugeois artists of the day,
among them
Loiset Lyédet, to whom the
miniatures in...
- on 28 April. Liège won back-to-back
titles in 1898 and 1899,
beating FC
Brugeois 6–3 in the two-legged
final of 1899.
During this period, Liégeois had an...
- Club
Union F.C. d'Ixelles
Sporting Club de
Bruxelles F.C. Liégeois F.C.
Brugeois It was
contested by 7 teams, and F.C. Liégeois won the championship. Source:...
- Dutch). Nieuwsblad. 27
August 2012.
Retrieved 17
November 2017. "Le FC
Brugeois privé de
Meunier à Bordeaux" (in French). 7SUR7.be. 18
September 2012....