RSC Anderlecht
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RSC Anderlecht
Summary
RSC Anderlecht is a women's association football team[1]. It draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (women_s_association_football_team category, ranking #77 of 349).[2]
Key Facts
- RSC Anderlecht is in the country of Belgium[3].
- RSC Anderlecht's instance of is recorded as women's association football team[4].
- RSC Anderlecht's league or competition is recorded as Super League Vrouwenvoetbal[5].
- RSC Anderlecht's headquarters location is recorded as Tubize[6].
- RSC Anderlecht's head coach is recorded as Patrick Wachel[7].
- RSC Anderlecht's head coach is recorded as Johan Walem[8].
- RSC Anderlecht's Commons category is recorded as RSC Anderlecht (women's association football)[9].
- +1971-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of RSC Anderlecht[10].
- RSC Anderlecht's sport is recorded as association football[11].
- RSC Anderlecht's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0j26dd3[12].
- RSC Anderlecht's official website is recorded as http://women.rsca.be/[13].
- RSC Anderlecht's topic's main category is recorded as Category:RSC Anderlecht (women's association football)[14].
- RSC Anderlecht's topic has template is recorded as Template:Fb team Anderlecht (women)[15].
- RSC Anderlecht's competition class is recorded as women's association football[16].
- RSC Anderlecht's kit supplier is recorded as Joma[17].
- RSC Anderlecht's category for members of a team is recorded as Category:RSC Anderlecht (women) players[18].
Body
Founding
+1971-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of RSC Anderlecht[10].
Operations
RSC Anderlecht's headquarters location is recorded as Tubize[6].
Why It Matters
RSC Anderlecht draws 19 Wikipedia views per month (women_s_association_football_team category, ranking #77 of 349).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]