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词条 Standard Liège
释义

  1. History

     Name history  Golden Shoe 

  2. Honours

     Domestic  International  Other 

  3. European record

     Summary of best results  UEFA club coefficient ranking 

  4. Current squad

     On loan 

  5. Notable players

     Most appearances  Most goals  Captains 

  6. Coaches

  7. Cultural references

  8. References

  9. External links

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}}Royal Standard de Liège, commonly referred to as Standard Liège ({{IPA-fr|stɑ̃daʁ ljɛːʒ|pron}}; {{lang-nl|Standard Luik}} {{IPA-nl|ˈstɑndɑrt ˈlœy̯k|}}; {{lang-de|Standard Lüttich}} {{IPA-de|ˈstandaʁt ˈlʏtɪç|}} or {{IPA-de|ˈʃtandaʁt ˈlʏtɪç|}}), is a Belgian football club from the city of Liège. They are one of the most successful clubs in Belgium, having won the Belgian league on ten occasions, most recently in 2007–08 and 2008–09. They have been in the top flight without interruption since 1921, longer than any other Belgian side. They have also won eight Belgian Cups, and in 1981–82 they reached the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup, which they lost 2–1 against Barcelona.[2]

Standard players are nicknamed the "Rouches" because of their red jerseys. The French word for red, rouge, when pronounced with a Liège accent, sounds like "rouche."

History

On the first day of school in September 1898, the pupils of Collège Saint-Servais in Liège started a football club, which they called Standard of Liège in reference to Standard Athletic Club of Paris.[3] Standard, whose official name is Royal Standard Club of Liège, was based in Cointe and Grivegnée before settling permanently in 1909 in Sclessin, an industrial neighbourhood in Liège.[3] Standard initially joined the Belgian First League in 1909 before returning to the lower leagues a few years later. The club then gained promotion back to the top division in 1921 and has never been relegated since.[3][4]

Shortly after World War II, Roger Petit, a former player and team captain, became general secretary of the club. Petit worked alongside President Henrard Paul to establish Standard among the elite of Belgian football. In 1954, Standard won their first club trophy, the Belgian Cup, which was soon followed by a first national title in 1957–58.

At European level, in the 1960s, the club reached the semi-finals of the European Cup in 1961–62, falling to beaten finalists Real Madrid 0–6 on aggregate,[5] and the same stage of the Cup Winners' Cup in the year 1966–67, losing to eventual champions Bayern Munich.[6] The 1960s and early 1970s brought much success to the club, as Standard won six Belgian First Division titles, two Belgian Cups and a League Cup.

Driven by the Austrian Ernst Happel, Standard won the Belgian Cup again in 1981. The following year, Raymond Goethals took control of the team. Playing by the "Raymond Science" philosophy of football, the club was twice the champions of Belgium, twice winners of the Belgian Supercup (in three appearances) and reached the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1982. Standard played against Barcelona in the final at the Camp Nou on 12 May 1982, losing the match 1–2 to the Spaniards.[3][7]

In 1984, these exploits were tainted by the revelation of the Standard-Waterschei Affair. Just days before the match against Barcelona, to secure the championship of Belgium and guard against injuries last minute, Standard had approached Roland Janssen, the captain of Thor Waterschei, to ensure that Thor players' threw the final game of the season.[3] This scandal involved several players, including Eric Gerets, and coach Raymond Goethals, who fled to Portugal to escape suspension.[3] In compensation the Standard players gave their game bonuses to the Waterschei players.[3] Following the scandal, Standard was deprived of many of its playing staff due to long-term suspensions and it took the club several years to recover from the incident.

On 6 June 1993, Standard won the Belgian Cup for the fifth time in its history, defeating Robert Waseige's Charleroi at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium in Brussels.[8] This led to another appearance in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, ending in a record 10–0 aggregate defeat to Arsenal— having lost 3–0 at Highbury in London, Standard were humiliated 0–7 in the second leg at home.{{cn|date=October 2017}}

Following the scandal of 1982, it took 25 years before Standard won the Belgium Championship again, lifting the title on 20 April 2008.[3] The club won the Belgian league again the following year, securing the club's tenth league title on 24 May 2009 after a home-and-away game against rivals Anderlecht.[3] Standard won the national cup once more in 2011, defeating Westerlo 2–0 in the final at the King Baudouin Stadium on 21 May 2011.[8] The club was bought by businessman Roland Duchatelet on 23 June 2011,[9] who then took over English club Charlton in December 2013, creating an affiliation between the two clubs.[10]

On 20 October 2014, Guy Luzon resigned as manager of Standard with the club sitting in 12th position in the Pro League standings and having taken only two points from three UEFA Europa League matches.[11] Luzon later became head coach of Charlton.[12] Assistant and former midfielder Ivan Vukomanović took over as caretaker-manager.[11]

Name history

  • 1898: Standard Football Club (Standard FC)
  • 1899: Standard FC Liégeois (Standard FCL)
  • 1910: Standard Club Liégeois (Standard CL)
  • 1923: Royal Standard Club Liège (R. Standard CL)
  • 1952: Royal Standard Club Liégeois (R. Standard CL)
  • 1972: Royal Standard de Liège

Golden Shoe

On nine occasions, Standard players have won the Belgian Golden Shoe as the best player in the domestic league.[23] Jean Nicolay won the award in 1963, Wilfried Van Moer in 1969 and 1970, Christian Piot in 1972, Eric Gerets in 1982, Sérgio Conceição in 2005, Steven Defour in 2007, Axel Witsel in 2008 and Milan Jovanović in 2009.[23]

Honours

Domestic

  • Belgian League[13]

Champions (10): 1957–58, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1981–82, 1982–83, 2007–08, 2008–09

Runners-up (13): 1925–26, 1927–28, 1935–36, 1961–62, 1964–65, 1972–73, 1979–80, 1992–93, 1994–95, 2005–06, 2010–11, 2013–14, 2017–18

  • Belgian Cup[13]

Champions (8): 1953–54, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1980–81, 1992–93, 2010–11, 2015–16, 2017–18

Runners-up (9): 1964–65, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1983–84, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2006–07

  • Belgian League Cup[13]

Champions (1): 1975

  • Belgian Supercup[13]

Champions (4) 1981, 1983, 2008, 2009

Runners-up (5) 1982, 1993, 2011, 2016, 2018

International

  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup[14]

Runners-up (1): 1981–82

  • UEFA Intertoto Cup[14]

Runners-up (1): 1996

Other

  • Amsterdam Tournament:

Runners-up (1): 1981

European record

As of 3 August 2011.

Competition A GP W D L GF GA
European Cup / UEFA Champions League 11 46 23 6 17 76 54
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 6 36 19 5 12 68 49
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 14 70 30 18 22 99 88
UEFA Intertoto Cup 3 20 8 10 2 25 16

A = appearances, GP = games played, W = won, D = drawn, L = lost, GF = goals for, GA = goals against.

Summary of best results

From the quarter-finals upwards:

  • European Cup/UEFA Champions League:

semi-finalists in 1962

quarter-finalists in 1959, 1970 and 1972

  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1):

runners-up in 1982

semi-finalists in 1967

quarter-finalists in 1968

  • UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League:

quarter-finalists in 1981 and 2010

  • UEFA Intertoto Cup (1):

runners-up in 1996

semi-finalists in 2000

UEFA club coefficient ranking

(As of 22 November 2012), Source: uefa.com website

Current squad

{{updated|1 February 2019}}[15]{{Fs start}}{{Fs player | no= 1 | nat=BEL | name=Jean-François Gillet|pos=GK}}{{Fs player | no= 2 | nat=HAI | name=Réginal Goreux|pos=DF}}{{Fs player | no= 3 | nat=BEL | name=Zinho Vanheusden|pos=DF|other=on loan from Inter}}{{Fs player | no= 6 | nat=SER | name=Miloš Kosanović|pos=DF}}{{Fs player | no= 7 | nat=POR | name=Orlando Sá|pos=FW}}{{Fs player | no= 8 | nat=BIH | name=Gojko Cimirot|pos=MF}}{{Fs player | no= 9 | nat=BEL | name=Renaud Emond|pos=FW}}{{Fs player | no=10 | nat=MAR | name=Mehdi Carcela|pos=MF}}{{Fs player | no=11 | nat=CRO | name=Alen Halilović|pos=MF|other=on loan from Milan}}{{Fs player | no=13 | nat=MEX | name=Guillermo Ochoa|pos=GK}}{{Fs player | no=15 | nat=BEL | name=Sébastien Pocognoli|pos=DF|other=Captain}}{{Fs player | no=16 | nat=BEL | name=Arnaud Bodart|pos=GK}}{{Fs player | no=17 | nat=BEL | name=Obbi Oulare|pos=FW|other=on loan from Watford}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player | no=18 | nat=ROU | name=Răzvan Marin|pos=MF}}{{Fs player | no=19 | nat=MLI | name=Moussa Djenepo|pos=MF}}{{Fs player | no=20 | nat=COD | name=Merveille Bokadi|pos=MF}}{{fs player | no=21 | nat=CMR | name=Collins Fai|pos=DF}}{{Fs player | no=22 | nat=BEL | name=Maxime Lestienne|pos=MF}}{{Fs player | no=23 | nat=BEL | name=Senna Miangue|pos=DF|other=on loan from Cagliari}}{{Fs player | no=28 | nat=BEL | name=Samuel Bastien|pos=MF}}{{Fs player | no=29 | nat=BEL | name=Luis Pedro Cavanda|pos=DF}}{{Fs player | no=30 | nat=ALB | name=Lindon Selahi|pos=MF}}{{Fs player | no=31 | nat=BEL | name=William Balikwisha|pos=MF}}{{Fs player | no=34 | nat=CYP | name=Konstantinos Laifis|pos=DF}}{{Fs player | no=37 | nat=BEL | name=Nicolas Raskin|pos=MF}}{{Fs player | no=40 | nat=COD | name=Paul-José M'Poku|pos=MF|other=Vice-captain}}{{Fs end}}

On loan

{{Fs start}}{{Fs player | no= 4 | nat=BEL | name=Dimitri Lavalée|pos=DF|other=at Maastricht until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player | no= 7 | nat=CRO | name=Duje Čop|pos=FW|other=at Valladolid until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player | no=11 | nat=BRA | name=Carlinhos|pos=FW|other=at Guarani until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs mid}}{{Fs player | no=14 | nat=BEL | name=Jérôme Deom|pos=MF|other=at Maastricht until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player | no=24 | nat=UKR | name=Valeriy Luchkevych|pos=MF|other=at Oleksandriya until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player | no=26 | nat=DRC | name=Christian Luyindama|pos=DF|other=at Galatasaray until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs player | no= 5 | nat=NGR | name=Uche Agbo|pos=MF|other=at Rayo Vallecano until 30 June 2019}}{{Fs end}}

Notable players

{{See also|List of Royal Standard de Liège players}}

Most appearances

RankPlayerStandard careerAppearances
1{{flagicon|LUX}} Guy Hellers1983–00474
2{{flagicon|BEL}} Gilbert Bodart1981–96, 1997–98469
3{{flagicon|BEL}} Guy Vandersmissen1978–91465
4{{flagicon|BEL}} Léon Semmeling1959–74449

Most goals

RankPlayerStandard careerGoals (App.)
1{{flagicon|BEL}} Jean Capelle1929–44245 (285)
2{{flagicon|BEL}} Roger Claessen1956–68161 (229)
3{{flagicon|BEL}} Maurice Gillis1919–35124 (275)

Captains

Player's name in bold when Standard won the title

  • 1939–43: {{flagicon|BEL}} Roger Petit
  • 1943–53: {{flagicon|BEL}} Fernand Massay
  • 1953–54: {{flagicon|BEL}} Fernand Blaise
  • 1954–55:
  • 1955–56:
  • 1956–57:
  • 1957–62: {{flagicon|BEL}} Denis Houf
  • 1962–63:
  • 1963–64: {{flagicon|BEL}} Marcel Paeschen
  • 1964–65: {{flagicon|BEL}} Jean Nicolay
  • 1965–66: {{flagicon|BEL}} Lucien Spronck
  • 1966–72: {{flagicon|BEL}} Léon Semmeling
 
  • 1972–74: {{flagicon|BEL}} Jean Thissen
  • 1974–76: {{flagicon|BEL}} Wilfried Van Moer
  • 1976–77:
  • 1977–78:
  • 1978–79:
  • 1979–80:
  • 1980–83: {{flagicon|BEL}} Eric Gerets
  • 1983–84:
  • 1984–85:
  • 1985–86:
  • 1986–87:
  • 1987–88:
 
  • 1988–90: {{flagicon|BEL}} Guy Vandersmissen
  • 1990–91:
  • 1991–92:
  • 1992–96: {{flagicon|BEL}} Gilbert Bodart
  • 1996–99: {{flagicon|LUX}} Guy Hellers
  • 1999–02: {{flagicon|BEL}} Didier Ernst
  • 2002–04: {{flagicon|SER}} Ivica Dragutinović
  • 2004–05: {{flagicon|BEL}} Eric Deflandre
  • 2005–07: {{flagicon|POR}} Sérgio Conceição
  • 2007–11: {{flagicon|BEL}} Steven Defour
  • 2011–15: {{flagicon|BEL}} Jelle Van Damme
  • 2015-16: {{flagicon|FRA}} Adrien Trebel
  • 2016-18: {{flagicon|DEN}} Alexander Scholz
  • 2018-??: {{flagicon|BEL}} Sébastien Pocognoli

Coaches

Dates Name
July 1912 – June 16ENG}} Charles Bunyan, Sr.
July 1916 – June 22BEL}} Camille van Hoorden
July 1922 – June 24ENG}} Lamport
{{flagicon|BEL}} Pierre Kögel
July 1924 – June 30ENG}} Percy Wilding Hartley
July 1930 – June 32BEL}} Maurice Grisard
July 1932 – June 35ENG}} Percy Wilding Hartley
July 1935 – June 36BEL}} Jean Dupont
July 1936 – March 37ENG}} Percy Wilding Hartley
April 1937 – Nov 38BEL}} Emile Riff
Dec 1938 – June 39BEL}} Jean Dupont
July 1939 – June 40BEL}} Maurice Grisard
July 1940 – June 42BEL}} René Dohet
July 1942 – June 45BEL}} Fernand Wertz
July 1945 – June 50BEL}} Marcelin Waroux
July 1950 – June 51BEL}} Antoine Basleer
July 1951 – June 53BEL}} Maurice Grisard
July 1953 – June 58FRA}} André Riou
July 1958 – June 61HUN}} Géza Kalocsay
Dates Name
July 1961 – June 63FRA}} Jean Prouff
July 1963 – Nov 64FRA}} Auguste Jordan
Dec 1964 – June 68YUG}} Milorad Pavić
July 1968 – June 73FRA}} René Hauss
July 1973 – Oct 73YUG}} Vlatko Marković
Nov 1973 – June 74Yugoslavia}} Ned Bulatović
July 1974 – Dec 75NED}} Cor van der Hart
Jan 1976 – June 76BEL}} Maurice Lempereur
{{flagicon|FRA}} Lucien Leduc
July 1976 – June 79BEL}} Robert Waseige
July 1979 – June 81Austria}} Ernst Happel
July 1981 – Feb 84BEL}} Raymond Goethals
March 1984 – June 84BEL}} Léon Semmeling
July 1984 – April 85LUX}} Louis Pilot
May 1985 – Feb 87Yugoslavia}} Milorad Pavić
Feb 1986 – June 87GER}} Helmut Graf
July 1987 – Sept 87BEL}} René Desaeyere
Oct 1987 – March 88Yugoslavia}} Milorad Pavić
April 1988 – June 88BEL}} Jozef Vliers
Dates Name
July 1988 – June 89BEL}} Urbain Braems
July 1989 – June 91GER}} Georg Kessler
July 1991 – Dec 93NED}} Arie Haan
Jan 1994 – June 94BEL}} René Vandereycken
July 1994 – June 96BEL}} Robert Waseige
July 1996 – June 97BEL}} Jos Daerden
Jul 1997 – Oct 97NED}} Aad de Mos
Nov 1997 – March 98BEL}} Daniel Boccar
April 1998 – June 98CRO}} Luka Peruzović
July 1998 – Sept 99CRO}} Tomislav Ivić
Oct 1999 – Dec 99CRO}} Željko Mijač
Jan 2000 – May 00BEL}} Jean Thissen
{{flagicon|BEL}} Henri Depireux
May 2000 – Dec 00CRO}} Tomislav Ivić
Dec 2000 – Jan 01BEL}} Dominique D'Onofrio
{{flagicon|BEL}} Christian Labarbe
Jan 2001 – June 2BEL}} Michel Preud'homme
Jun 2002 – Oct 2002BEL}} Robert Waseige
Oct 2002 – Jun 2006BEL}} Dominique D'Onofrio
Dates Name
Jul 2006 – Sep 2006NED}} Johan Boskamp
Sept 2006 – June 8BEL}} Michel Preud'homme
June 2008 – Feb 10ROM}} László Bölöni
Feb 2010 – June 11BEL}} Dominique D'Onofrio
July 2011 – May 12BEL}} José Riga
May 2012 – Oct 12NED}} Ron Jans
Oct 2012 – May 13ROM}} Mircea Rednic
May 2013 – Oct 14ISR}} Guy Luzon
Nov 2014 – Feb 15SRB}} Ivan Vukomanović
Feb 2015 – Jun 15BEL}} José Riga
Jun 2015 – Aug 15SRB}} Slavoljub Muslin
Sep 2015 – Sep 16BEL}} Yannick Ferrera
Sep 2016 – Apr 17SRB}} Aleksandar Janković
Apr 2017 – May 17BEL}} José Jeunechamps
June 2017 –May 20POR}} Ricardo Sá Pinto
June 2018 –BEL}} Michel Preud'homme

Cultural references

Standard Liège are mentioned in the song "This One's for Now" by the band Half Man Half Biscuit on the album Urge for Offal.

References

1. ^Stade Maurice Dufrasne standard.be (last view on 19/10/2017)
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefasupercup/history/season=1982/ |title=1982: Villa victorious in Europe |work=UEFA |accessdate=29 October 2014 }}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://rebelultras.com/2014/01/29/history-of-standard/ |title=History of Standard de Liège |work=Rebel Ultras |accessdate=6 November 2014 }}
4. ^B. Dubois, Th. Evens, Ph. Leruth, 1892–1992 : La jeunesse centenaire. Livre officiel du Centenaire du Royal Football Club Liégeois. Bruxelles, Labor, 1992, {{p.|276}}.
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=1961/ |title=1961/62 Winners: SL Benfica |work=UEFA |accessdate=6 November 2014 }}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/history/season=1966/intro.html |title=1966/67: Bayern exploit home advantage |work=UEFA |accessdate=6 November 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100630104154/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/history/season%3D1966/intro.html |archivedate=30 June 2010 |df=dmy-all }}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.fcbarcelona.com/club/history/detail/card/1982-barca-wins-its-second-european-cup-winners-cup-at-the-camp-nou |title=1982. Barça Wins its Second European Cup Winners’ Cup at the Camp Nou |work=FC Barcelona |accessdate=6 November 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141107063729/http://www.fcbarcelona.com/club/history/detail/card/1982-barca-wins-its-second-european-cup-winners-cup-at-the-camp-nou |archivedate=7 November 2014 |df=dmy-all }}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.standard.be/club/l-histoire-du-standard/histoire.htm?lng=en#.VFGdHYvF8z4 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131228071714/http://www.standard.be/club/l-histoire-du-standard/histoire.htm?lng=en#.VFGdHYvF8z4 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=28 December 2013 |title=Once Upon A Time... |work=Standard |accessdate=29 October 2014 }}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://thebelgianwaffle.co.uk/roland-duchatelet-named-new-owner-of-standard-liege/ |title=Roland Duchâtelet takes over Standard Liège |work=The Belgian Waffle |date=23 June 2011 |accessdate=6 November 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141107020757/http://thebelgianwaffle.co.uk/roland-duchatelet-named-new-owner-of-standard-liege/ |archivedate=7 November 2014 |df=dmy-all }}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/feb/14/charlton-athletic-roland-duchatelet-standard-liege |title=Charlton's new owner hell-bent on raising standards at The Valley |work=The Guardian |date=14 February 2014 |accessdate=6 November 2014 }}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=2167894.html |title=Luzon steps down at Standard |work=UEFA |date=20 October 2014 |accessdate=6 November 2014 }}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/guy-luzon-appointed-as-charlton-head-coach-2200684.aspx |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-09-07 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150910120025/http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/guy-luzon-appointed-as-charlton-head-coach-2200684.aspx |archivedate=10 September 2015 |df=dmy-all }}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.standard.be/club/l-histoire-du-standard/palmares.htm?lng=en#.VFGa0YvF8z4 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140331004852/http://www.standard.be/club/l-histoire-du-standard/palmares.htm?lng=en#.VFGa0YvF8z4 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=31 March 2014 |title=Trophies |work=Standard |accessdate=29 October 2014 }}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=52165/profile/ |title=R. Standard de Liège |work=UEFA |accessdate=6 November 2014 }}
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://standard.be/fr/equipes/noyau-a/joueurs|title=Joueurs - Standard de Liège|website=standard.be|accessdate=3 November 2018}}

External links

{{commons category|Royal Standard de Liège}}
  • {{Official website|http://www.standard.be/}} {{fr icon}} {{nl icon}} {{en icon}} {{de icon}}
  • Standard Liège at UEFA.COM {{en icon}}
  • Standard Liège at National Football Teams.com
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