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  1. www.clubbrugge.be › en › club-brugge-our-historyOur history | Club Brugge

    The Brugsche had a large following, could manage financially, but needed its own field. De Brugeois in turn had the 'Rattenplein' that it could rent weekly but had far too few spectators. Eventually, the Brugeois was absorbed by the Brugsche (1897). The team continued under the Football Club Brugeois because the Rattenplein contract was in ...

  2. Club Brugge. Club Brugge Koninklijke Voetbalvereniging ( Dutch pronunciation: [klʏˈbrʏɣə ˌkoːnɪŋkləkə ˈvudbɑlvəreːnəɣɪŋ] ), [2] known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: Club Bruges ), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium. It was founded in 1891 and its home ground is the Jan Breydel Stadium ...

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  4. History. The club was officially founded in 1891, under the name of Brugsche Football Club. However, numerous internal disagreements among the members led to a split within the club. Soon thereafter, 16 of the club's members formed a new entity called Football Club Brugeois. It wasn't until 1897 that the two clubs reconciled their differences ...

  5. www.clubbrugge.be › en › organisatie-onze-geschiedenisOnze geschiedenis | Club Brugge

    13 november 1891. Samen met enkele Engelse scholieren van het Worthams College stichtten Brugse studenten de Brugsche Football Club. Onenigheden tussen de Nederlandstaligen en Franstaligen zorgden nadien voor een afscheuring. De Franstaligen gingen verder onder de Football Club Brugeois.

    • One City, Two Clubs
    • The First Flemish Champion
    • The Rise of The Club
    • Jan Breydelstadion
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    Football appeared in Bruges in 1891. The first club founded was the Brugsche Football Club and its members were genuinely pro-Flemish; its colors would be yellow and black. You should know that at the time, the bourgeoisie (and therefore the power) was in the hands of French speakers, whether Flemish or not. The demand for the Flemish language is a...

    For 15 years, Belgian football remained dominated by two cities : Brussels and Liège. If many clubs were founded in Flanders (as everywhere in Belgium), it will be necessary to wait for the 1910-1911 season to see a club from the north of the country crowned Belgian Champion. This honor fell to the Cercle de Bruges. Two other titles will be added t...

    Except for a lost Belgian Cup final in 1914, the Club's prize list remained blank. The Blauw & Zwart will take advantage of the end of the Great War to finally win the first trophy in 1920 by becoming Belgian Champion. The Club will have to wait 53 years to know the joy of the supreme title again. For half a century, the Club will have the hardest ...

    The stadium consists of a first level surrounding the entire field and can accommodate 22,000 standing spectators. On the sides, two seated grandstands of 4,000 seats each set the capacity of the new stadium at 30,000 seats. Each club has its changing rooms, offices and refreshment bars. If the two clubs share the same facilities, they are not frie...

    Return Jan Breydelstadion Belgian stadia Club Brugge Cercle Brugge Euro 2000 https://www.worldofjosh.be/en/pages/20200422-bruges-stadiums/bruges-stadiums.php | | |

    This article comes from my old site www.foothisto.be but was never published. It has been somewhat modified and updated recently (April 2020).

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · The club holds the European record for consecutive appearances in the UEFA Europa League (20), the record number of Belgian Cups (11), as well as the record number of Belgian Super Cups (17). Founded in 1891 under the name Brugsche Football Club, it was the first football club founded in the Flanders region. It adopted its current name in 1792.

  7. In 1894 Football Club Brugeois was formed by former members of Brugsche, then in 1895 Vlaamsche Football Club de Bruges was also formed in the city. In 1897 FC Brugeois and Brugsche FC unite under the former’s name, then in 1902 Vlaamsche FC join the project. It wasn’t until 1972 that the name change to FC Brugge KV took place.

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