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Genk
Founded in 1988 through the merger of KFC Winterslag and K Waterschei SV Thor, Koninklijke Racing Club Genk, commonly known as KRC Genk or simply Genk, has rapidly established itself as one of Belgium's most dynamic and successful football clubs. Based in the city of Genk in the Limburg province, the club plays its home matches at the modern Cegeka Arena, a 23,000-capacity stadium known for its electric atmosphere. Genk's history is marked by remarkable achievements. The club has won the Belgian First Division A title four times (1998-99, 2001-02, 2010-11, 2018-19) and has lifted the Belgian Cup five times. On the European stage, Genk has made memorable runs, including reaching the UEFA Cup quarter-finals in 2001-02 and famously qualifying for the UEFA Champions League group stage in 2011-12 and 2019-20, where they famously drew 0-0 with Napoli and held Liverpool to a thrilling 4-4 draw. The club is renowned for its exceptional youth academy, which has produced a generation of world-class talent. Legendary players who began their journeys at Genk include Kevin De Bruyne, Thibaut Courtois, and Divock Origi. This commitment to developing technical, attacking football is central to Genk's identity, fostering a style that is both attractive and effective. Genk's fan culture is passionate and loyal, with the "Blue-White Army" creating a formidable home advantage. A major rivalry exists with fellow Limburg club KRC Genk, known as the Limburg derby, which is one of the most fiercely contested matches in Belgian football. Currently, Genk remains a consistent contender in the Belgian Pro League, regularly challenging for European qualification spots. An interesting fact is that the club's name, "Racing," reflects its historical roots, while its modern success is built on a philosophy of youth development and smart recruitment, making it a vital talent factory for European football.
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