Florucz shines: Saint-Gilloise consolidates the league lead with a 3-1 win!

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Royale Union Saint-Gilloise wins 3-1 against Royal Charleroi, Florucz scores again. Victory consolidates the lead in the Pro League.

Royale Union Saint-Gilloise gewinnt 3:1 gegen Royal Charleroi, Florucz trifft erneut. Sieg festigt Tabellenführung in der Pro League.
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise wins 3-1 against Royal Charleroi, Florucz scores again. Victory consolidates the lead in the Pro League.

Florucz shines: Saint-Gilloise consolidates the league lead with a 3-1 win!

On October 19, 2025, Royale Union Saint-Gilloise triumphed in the eleventh round of the Jupiler Pro League with a clear 3-1 home win against Royal Charleroi SC. ÖFB legionnaire Raul Florucz was a crucial factor in this match, scoring the first goal in the 16th minute, marking his fifth league goal for the club. Ouessesynou Niang made it 2-0 in the 48th minute, with Florucz providing the assist. A goal from Aiham Ousou for Charleroi in the 45th + 2 minute only caused brief tension, as Mathias Rasmussen made the final score 3-1 in the 74th minute. With this victory, Saint-Gilloise consolidated their lead in the table and is now three points ahead of their pursuers Club Bruges. Laola1 reports.

This 2025-26 season is Royale Union Saint-Gilloise's 128th season and fifth consecutive in the Belgian Pro League. The team not only has ambitious goals in the league, but also takes part in the Belgian Cup, the Belgian Super Cup and the UEFA Champions League. The performances in the league so far are promising: after 10 games there are 7 wins, 2 draws and 1 defeat, with 19 goals scored and only 5 conceded. The details of the season can be found on Wikipedia.

Squad and coaching changes

The Royale Union Saint-Gilloise squad has been well positioned this season, with players such as goalkeeper Vic Chambaere and defender Kevin Mac Allister. On October 11, 2025, coach Sébastien Pocognoli left the club to join Ligue 1 club Monaco, marking a critical period for the team as it attempts to stabilize its performances in the league and international competitions. Further information about the changes in the team can be found here.

Home games in the UEFA Champions League will be played at Lotto Park in Anderlecht as the Joseph Marien Stadium does not meet UEFA's requirements. These changes and successes on the pitch give hope for an exciting season in which Saint-Gilloise has the potential to achieve further success in both the league and international competitions.