The club was founded in 2015.
Standard Wetteren had folded that year and merged with another club, liberating its
matricule (registration number), which was sold to people wanting to revive the former
RWDM with matricule 47, which folded in 2002. As such the new club was named RWDM47. The club quickly rose through the ranks, winning two consecutive promotions from the fifth to the third tier. In December 2021, the club announced that it had come under the ownership of American business executive
John Textor, who also holds stakes in English side
Crystal Palace, Brazilian side
Botafogo and French side
Lyon. RWDM's academy is in Belgium, and many footballers have come from there, notably
Adnan Januzaj and
Michy Batshuayi to name a few Belgian internationals as well as a few internationals for other countries. On 13 May 2023, RWDM secured promotion to the
Belgian Pro League by winning the
Challenger Pro League title in a narrow 1–0 victory over
RSCA Futures, with
Mickaël Biron scoring the winning goal. They went straight back down at the end of their first season back in the top flight and the following season narrowly missed out on promotion, wasting a strong lead with just two games to go and eventually ending just short of automatic promotion. On 5 June 2025, the club announced that it would adopt a new name, an initiative proposed by its American owner, John Textor. Effective 1 July 2025, the club would be known as Daring Brussels, a reference to the legacy of the historic
Daring Club de Bruxelles, originally founded in 1895. As part of the rebranding, the club planned to adopt a new logo and assume matricule 2. The official club colours were revised to include red, white, black, and gold. The decision provoked significant backlash from supporters of RWDM, many of whom expressed strong attachment to the traditional name and the original red, white, and black colour scheme. The rebranding also drew criticism from the
municipality of Molenbeek, which had previously granted the club free use of the
Edmond Machtens Stadium on the condition that the name "Molenbeek" be retained. On 7 July 2025, after protests from supporters, it was decided that the name change would not go ahead and the name "RWDM", the old logo and the colours would be retained while the word "Brussels" would be added to the name to support the club's international interests. The club will also continue under matricule 2. == Rivalries and fanbase ==