Brussels Competitors Aim to Reign as City’s Top Dogs

It is one of the biggest rivalries in Belgian football and Brussels’ two football clubs are all set to again lock horns in, arguably, the country’s biggest game of the season.

RSC Anderlecht and Royale Union Saint-Gilloise will contest the Croky Cup Final on Thursday (14 May) at Stade Roi Baudouin, the national stadium.

The two clubs have a rich history although for one, Union, its success on the field has come in more recent times than its more illustrious city neighbour.

One – Union – plays in a ground accommodating about 10,000 which means it has had to play its biggest home games some distance away at the national stadium – while the team for the other – Anderlecht – ply their trade in rather more expansive surroundings.

Unbelievably, after 70 editions, this will be the first time in the domestic cup’s long and varied history that these two famous Brussels football clubs will face each other in the climax of the competition. After a long, arduous season it promises to be a fitting climax just ahead of this summer’s other big showpiece occasion….. the World Cup.

Experienced Belgian writer Kurt Deswert says, “The clash between RSC Anderlecht and Union Saint-Gilloise is also remarkable for another reason: although both clubs dominated large parts of Belgian football history, they each did so in different eras. Historically, RSCA and Union rarely crossed paths in battles for league titles or cups. Until a few years ago, there was barely any real rivalry between them,” added Deswert.

Deswert is a Brussels-based author and football historian.

Ahead of the big game, the respected writer wrote about  the rich history of football in Brussels.

He says it was only with Union’s resurgence in the 2020s that the pair once again faced each other in meaningful competitive fixtures.

In the cup, this led twice to defeats for RSCA.

After a long decline that saw Union fall as low as the 4th tier, the club experienced a resurgence in the 2020s following a takeover by British businessman Tony Bloom, also chairman of Brighton in the Premier League.

Deswert writes, “Against all expectations, Union returned to the top flight in 2021 after 48 years. Once there, the club exceeded all expectations.

“For the first time in nearly 115 years, there was once again genuine rivalry between Anderlecht and Union Saint-Gilloise,” he notes.

Deswert says, “The two clubs, so deeply intertwined historically, are once more competing for league titles and cups against each other. Along the way, they also demonstrate that Brussels remains one of the most fascinating football capitals in Europe – and continues to be so,” added Deswert,who was writing for the Anderlecht club website.

Union’s principal city rivalry is, in fact, with RWD Molenbeek  contested in what is colloquially referred to as the Zwanze derby a term derived from Brussels’ dialect and cultural humour.

But,today, most see the rivalry with Anderlecht as the one that really matters.

In recent times, it is Union that has done better, with forays into the Champions League, while Anderlecht struggle to restore the fame they achieved in years gone by.

But, of course, a cup game over 90 minutes or so can go either way and, just ahead of the clash, this site canvassed some local opinion.

Olivier Van Peeters, from Uccle, said, “I have supported Union all my life and have every confidence that the superiority we have had over Anderlecht in recent years will continue on Thursday.”

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5 responses to “Brussels Competitors Aim to Reign as City’s Top Dogs”

  1. Palomino Avatar
    Palomino

    Looks like Anderlecht will finally get to face their long-lost cousins in the cup final—who knew family reunions could be so entertaining? 😂 Can’t wait to see who takes home the trophy and the bragging rights; I hear the winner gets a free pint and a genuine sense of pride. 🍻

  2. Sugar Domino Avatar
    Sugar Domino

    Looks like Anderlecht’s been invited to a party they thought was long over—bless their hearts! 🥳 Meanwhile, Union’s just there polishing their trophy collection like it’s a Sunday morning ritual. 🍻

  3. BuzzBait Avatar
    BuzzBait

    Looks like the battle of the Brussels titans is juicier than a Belgian waffle! 🍻 Who knew a cup final could spark rivalry more intense than a Flemish family feud? 🤷‍♂️

  4. Onion King Avatar
    Onion King

    Looks like the two clubs finally decided to stop playing hide-and-seek and actually face off—what a novelty! 🎉 Can’t wait for the thrilling showdown of who can trip over their own history first! 😂

  5. Mafia Rapunzel Avatar
    Mafia Rapunzel

    So, we’ve got Anderlecht and Union finally squaring off after a century of only pretending to be rivals—bravo! Can’t wait to see if the cup is as empty as their past encounters. 🍻

  6. Infinite Hole Avatar
    Infinite Hole

    Must be nice for Anderlecht to finally get a chance to play against someone other than themselves in the mirror! 🪞😏 Good luck trying to find that glory again – it’s like searching for a needle in a haystack!

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