ASUB Waterloo

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ASUB Waterloo
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Full nameASUB Rugby Waterloo
Union Belgian Rugby Federation
Founded1959
Location Waterloo, Belgium
Ground(s) Complexe sportif du Pachy, Waterloo
League(s) Belgian Elite League
2012/132nd
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Official website
www.asub-rugby.be

ASUB Rugby Waterloo is a Belgian rugby union club currently competing in the Belgian Elite League.

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The club is based in Waterloo in the Walloon Brabant province of Belgium. The official colours of the club are a combition of dark and marine blue.

History

The club was founded in 1959 and has won the Belgian Elite League title on 15 occasions most recently in 2013 and have won the Belgian Cup twelve times. Along with Boitsfort RC they have dominated Rugby Union in Belgium but have not managed to match their previous successes over the last decade. ASUB were runners up in the Elite League playoffs in four consecutive seasons between 2004–05 and 2007-2008 on each occasion to Boitsfort RC

In the 2011/12 season they finished the regular season in fifth place.

Honours

Season by Season

SeasonTierDivisionLeague Pos.Play OffsNotes
2003–04 1 Belgian Elite League 4 ???
2004–05 1 Belgian Elite League 2Runners Up
2005–06 1 Belgian Elite League 3Runners Up
2006–07 1 Belgian Elite League 2Runners Up
2007–08 1 Belgian Elite League 3Runners Up
2008–09 1 Belgian Elite League 1Semi-FinalsCup Champions
2009–10 1 Belgian Elite League 1Runners Up
2010–11 1 Belgian Elite League 6
2011–12 1 Belgian Elite League 5
2012–13 1 Belgian Elite League

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