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Sint-Truiden v Charleroi First Division A Lineup
This game is in the
First Division A
, kick off at 20:45 on Saturday 03 August 2024.
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Sint-Truiden Substitutes
Shogo Taniguchi
Matt Lendfers
Wolke Janssens
Joselpho Barnes
David Mindombe
Hugo Lambotte
Arthur Alexis
Adam Nhaili
Adriano Bertaccini
Charleroi Substitutes
Aiham Ousou
Isaac Mbenza
Youssouph Badji
Yacine Titraoui
Mardochee Nzita
Zan Rogelj
Theo Defourny
Sint-Truiden v Charleroi First Division A
Sint-Truiden's
home stadium is called Stayen Stadium, which has a unique artificial turf pitch.
Charleroi's
home stadium is called Stade du Pays de
Charleroi
, which has a seating capacity of 14,000.
Sint-Truiden
has a rivalry with nearby team KRC Genk, known as the Limburgse Derby.
Charleroi
is nicknamed "Les Zèbres" (The Zebras) due to their black and white striped kits.
Sint-Truiden
was founded in 1924 and has never won the Belgian First Division A title.
Charleroi's
highest ever league finish was in the 2018-2019 season when they placed 2nd in the Belgian First Division A.