Anderlecht football club collaborates with Stromae for remix club song and new shirts

Football club RSC Anderlecht has started up a collaboration with Mosaert, the creative agency of Belgian pop star Stromae. Mosaert designed the four official shirts for the coming season. Stromae himself reworked the iconic club anthem “Anderlecht Champion” by Grand Jojo from 1985.
Stromae (40), whose real name is Paul Van Haver, has reworked “Anderlecht Champion” as a tribute to the legendary club song by the Brussels singer Grand Jojo, who died in 2021. “Stromae's remix complements the original song, which will still be played in the stadium before every match,” the club stated.
The official video for the song, in which Stromae himself plays a small role, presents the four new shirts for the 2025/26 season. The four different shirts were designed by Coralie Barbier, fashion designer and creative director at Mosaert, and refer to the 1980s, the period when “Anderlecht Champion” was created.
Through this cooperation with Mosaert, the club wants to further strengthen its ties with the Belgian capital. Anderlecht also emphasised that more is to come.
“Throughout the 2025–2026 season, Mosaert will continue to celebrate the cultural cross-pollination between RSCA and Brussels,” announced the club. “Not only through design and music, but also by contributing to the club's visual identity, curating a special event at the stadium, and much more.”
Stromae is not the first well-known name from the music world to descend on Lotto Park. In the past, Anderlecht has already enlisted rapper Zwangere Guy, frontman of the Dutch-speaking Brussels hip-hop group Stikstof, as stadium announcer and also teamed up with the successful French-speaking rapper Damso.
Performance of Stromae during a football game between the Belgian national team and Wales, in the King Baudouin Stadium in 2013 © BELGA PHOTO DIRK WAEM
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