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In 2006 Dirk Van Quaquebeke founded a football team that his two disabled sons could participate in. Club Brugge picked up on the idea and supported the newly found club with the Club Brugge Foundation, becoming one of the first clubs in the world to do so. [1] [2] [3] The G-team doesn't play in a traditional football competition. [4]
Club Brugge Koninklijke Voetbalvereniging (Dutch pronunciation: [klʏ ˈbrʏɣə ˌkoːnɪŋkləkə ˈvudbɑlvəˌreːnəɣɪŋ]), [a] known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: Club Bruges), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium.
K Beerschot VAC (5) R Standard Liège: RCS Brugeois: 1928–29: R Antwerp FC (1) K Beerschot VAC: RC de Malines: 1929–30: RCS Brugeois (3) R Antwerp FC: RC de Malines: 1930–31: R Antwerp FC (2) RFC Malinois: K Berchem Sport: 1931–32: K Liersche SK (1) R Antwerp FC: R Union Saint-Gilloise SR: 1932–33: R Union Saint-Gilloise SR (9) R ...
The city-owned stadium is the home stadium of two top-flight association football clubs and rivals, Club Brugge and Cercle Brugge. It is used mainly for football matches, which cost between €5 and €60/seat/match. [2] The stadium was built in 1975. It currently has 29,042 [3] seats.
Club Brugge KV is a Belgian professional football team formed in 1891. Throughout its history the club's first team has competed in various national and international competitions. All players who have played in 50 or more such matches are listed below.
Club Brugge KV is a football club based in Bruges in Belgium. It was founded in 1891 and is one of the top clubs in Belgium. ... 1/16 1965–66: 5 First Division: 35 ...
The 2009–10 season of the Belgian Pro League (also known as Jupiler Pro League for sponsorship reasons) was the 107th season of top-tier football in Belgium.The season began on 31 July 2009 with the first matches of the regular season, and ended in May 2010 with the last matches of the playoff round.
Season Competition Round Country Opponent Score PUC 1967–68: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 1R Sporting CP: 0–0, 1–2 1.0 1968–69: Cup Winners' Cup: 1R