- Address: Boulevard Zoé Drio, Charleroi
- Country: Belgium
- Capacity: 15,000
- Opened: 1939
- Main use: Football
- Tenants: RCSC (football)
Extra stadium info – Stade du Pays de Charleroi
The football stadium, which is nicknamed Mambourg, was one of the 2000 UEFA European Football Championship venues. The national football teams of England and Romania both won a UEFA European Football Championship game at the Stade du Pays de Charleroi. Royal Charleroi Sporting Club, also known as Les Zèbres (The Zebras), use the Stade du Pays de Charleroi for home matches. RCSC, the first sports club from Charleroi with 10,000 followers on its main social media page, was founded in 1904. In 1978, they played in the Belgian cup final for the first time in their history. Royal Charleroi Sporting Club lost the final, which took place in Brussels in front of 34,000 spectators. They drew an average home attendance of 11,000 in that domestic league season.
Victor James Osimhen
Victor James Osimhen, who was born in the Nigerian city of Lagos in 1998, is one of the former players of Royal Charleroi Sporting Club. He scored numerous goals for the national football team of Nigeria. In 2019, Osimhen left RCSC for the French club LOSC. One year later, he left LOSC for the Italian club SSC Napoli. The transfer fee paid by SSC Napoli became the third-highest football transfer fee in 2020.