A brief glimpse into the past

N1 I RAAL - Rupel Boom (4-1)
N1 I RAAL - Rupel Boom (4-1)

Contre Boom, sous la pluie (de buts) ! On revit le match en compagnie d'Anas Hamzaoui.



N1 I Thes Sport - RAAL (1-1)
N1 I Thes Sport - RAAL (1-1)

Samedi, les Loups étaient privés de leur 12e homme. Avec abnégation, la meute a arraché un point ! Découvrez l'analyse ...



N1 I RAAL - Hoogstraten (4-0)
N1 I RAAL - Hoogstraten (4-0)

Trois points, quatre goals, des centaines de jeunes, un samedi soir de feu.



N1 I RAAL - CHARLEROI B (1-0)
N1 I RAAL - CHARLEROI B (1-0)

Derby victorieux face aux Zébrions ! Vanzo au coup-franc, Fiore à la conclusion. Libertiaux à l'interview : c'est tout bon !



N1 I Tienen - RAAL (1-0)
N1 I Tienen - RAAL (1-0)

Les Loups sont tombés chez les Sucriers. Louka Franco analyse un revers amer. Au boulot pour la réception de l'Olympic !



K. Lyra-Lierse | RAAL La Louvière - K. Lyra-Lierse 2-1 (4e r. BvB - 21/08/2022)
K. Lyra-Lierse | RAAL La Louvière - K. Lyra-Lierse 2-1 (4e r. BvB - 21/08/2022)

KLyraLierse verloor in de vierde ronde van de Beker van België bij eerstenationaler #RAAL La Louvière met 2-1. Voor de ...



Team, Place & City Details

R.A.A. Louviéroise

R.A.A. Louviéroise, sometimes referred to as La Louvière or RAAL, was a Belgian football club located in the city of La Louvière, in the province of Hainaut. It had been playing its latest run in the Belgian First Division from 2000–01 to 2005–06 included.

RAAL La Louvière

Royal Association Athlétique Louviéroise La Louvière, abbreviated to RAAL La Louvière, is a Belgian association football club located in La Louvière, in the province of Hainaut. The club, founded in 2009 out of a merger, plays in the Belgian National Division 1, the third tier of Belgian football.

Morlanwelz
Morlanwelz

Morlanwelz is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. On 1 January 2006 Morlanwelz had a total population of 18,595.

Morlanwelz train collision and runaway
Morlanwelz train collision and runaway

On 27 November 2017, a passenger train collided with a car on a level crossing at Morlanwelz, Hainaut, Belgium. Although nobody was injured in the accident and subsequent fire, during recovery operations, the train ran away for a distance of 14 kilometres and collided with a stationary passenger train at Strépy-Bracquegnies, Hainaut.

Mariemont, Belgium
Mariemont, Belgium

Mariemont, also Morlanwelz-Mariemont, is a former royal estate and hunting park created in the 16th century by Mary of Hungary, from whom it took its name. The royal residences formerly on the site have long since been destroyed.