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  1. Belgium national football team home stadium. Throughout their history, the Belgium national team have played at 24 home locations in 12 urban areas, [1] most often in the country's Capital Region, Brussels. The national King Baudouin Stadium, with a capacity of 50,024 people, [2] is the usual playing ground nowadays.

  2. It was re-opened on 23 August 1995 as the home of the Belgium national football team and is the largest stadium in Belgium; it can seat 50,093 spectators. The remodelled stadium hosted the 1996 European Cup Winners Cup final , as well as the opening game for Euro 2000 .

  3. Located on the Heysel plateau in Brussels, the King Baudouin stadium is the largest stadium in Belgium, with a seating capacity of close to 50,000. Every year, it hosts major sporting events such as the national football teams matches, the Belgian Football Cup final, the prestigious Van Damme Memorial and more.

  4. Key facts. Club: none | Opening: 1930 | Capacity: 50,093 seats. History and description. Stade Roi Baudouin (French), Koning Boudewijnstadion in Dutch or King Baudouin Stadium in English, is the largest stadium of Belgium and the stadium where the Belgian national team play most of their home matches.

  5. Due to heavy rain over the past few days, the Red Devils’ friendly against Serbia this Wednesday will be played at Leuven’s Den Dreef stadium, without fans. Fans who have bought a ticket for the match will be automatically refunded by the RBFA within 30 days. The qualifying match against Azerbaijan on Sunday November 19 […]

  6. Apart from Belgian home friendlies, at the international level Belgium's national stadium has also hosted six European Championship matches. [154] [155] In 1930, for the country's centennial, the venue was inaugurated as the Jubilee Stadium with an unofficial match between Belgium and the Netherlands. [114]

  7. Oct 18, 2023 · Eurostadium was a proposed stadium in Grimbergen, Belgium, just north of Brussels. It would have had a capacity of 62,613. In June 2015, the building deadline was set for 2019. It would have hosted matches for UEFA Euro 2020, and would have become the home ground of the national football team of Belgium.

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