- Jan Breydel Stadium
-
Jan Breydel Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Sint-Andries, Bruges, Belgium. The city-owned stadium is the home stadium of two top-flight association football clubs, Club Brugge and Cercle Brugge. It is used mainly for football matches, which cost between €5 and €60/seat/match.[1] The stadium was built in 1975. It currently has 29,472[2] seats. It is named after Jan Breydel, an instigator of the Bruges Matins, the insurgency that led to the Battle of the Golden Spurs. Prior to 1999 and the Euro 2000 Championship the stadium was known as Olympiastadion, the Olympic stadium in Dutch, and had 18,000 seats.
Average attendances
The average season attendances from league matches held at the Jan Breydel for Cercle Brugge and Club Brugge.[3]
Season Cercle Brugge Club Brugge 1990-91 3,941 12,500 1991-92 3,659 11,970 1992-93 3,659 11,529 1993-94 3,647 10,176 1994-95 3,312 10,618 1995-96 4,129 14,176 1996-97 4,021 13,824 1997-98 ? 13,676 1998-99 ? 12,324 1999–2000 ? 14,249 2000-01 ? 16,265 2001-02 1,491 17,854 2002-03 2,506 20,976 2003-04 5,103 23,716 2004-05 5,156 24,432 2005-06 5,945 25,329 2006-07 6,552 25,034 2007-08 10,101 26,368 2008-09 10,502 26,085 2009-10 8,833 24,368 2010-11 7,775 24,113 References
External links
- www.clubbrugge.be
- www.cerclebrugge.be
- Jan Breydel: Photos stadium
Netherlands Amsterdam Arena (Amsterdam) | GelreDome (Arnhem) | Philips Stadion (Eindhoven) | Feijenoord Stadion (Rotterdam)Belgium Jan Breydel Stadium (Bruges) | King Baudouin Stadium (Brussels) | Stade du Pays de Charleroi (Charleroi) | Stade Maurice Dufrasne (Liège)Coordinates: 51°11′35.78″N 3°10′50.10″E / 51.1932722°N 3.180583°E
Categories:- Football venues in Belgium
- Club Brugge K.V.
- Cercle Brugge K.S.V.
- Buildings and structures in Bruges
- Sport in Bruges
- Multi-purpose stadiums in Belgium
- Western European sports venue stubs
- Belgian building and structure stubs
- Belgian sport stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.