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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.
Club Brugge: Belgian Pro League 1892 RFC Liège: Challenger Pro League: 1897 Union SG: Belgian Pro League 1898 Standard Liège: Belgian Pro League 1899 Cercle Brugge: Belgian Pro League 1899 Beerschot: Challenger Pro League created by the merger of KFCO Wilrijk and Beerschot AC in 2013. 1900 Gent: Belgian Pro League 1901 Kortrijk: Belgian Pro ...
2003–04 Club Brugge KV season; 2006–07 Club Brugge KV season; 2013–14 Club Brugge KV season; 2014–15 Club Brugge KV season; 2015–16 Club Brugge KV season; 2017–18 Club Brugge KV season; 2018–19 Club Brugge KV season; 2019–20 Club Brugge KV season; 2020–21 Club Brugge KV season; 2021–22 Club Brugge KV season; 2022–23 Club ...
On 30 June, Club Brugge presented its new Argentine player, defender Zaid Romero, coming from Estudiantes de la Plata. On 4 July, Cisse Sandra extended his contract with the Blue and Black until 2027 and was sent on loan to the newcomer to the Dutch League, Willem II. On 23 July, goalkeeper Nick Shinton moved to newly promoted Beerschot. [1]
Nederlands; Norsk bokmål; ... Het Kuipje: 8,035 Number of teams by area. ... Club Brugge: 7–0 [38] Sint-Truiden 23 November 2024 Clean sheets
In 1972, the club relocated closer to Aalst due to construction of a new road, which required leaving complex Den Doorn at the north of Ninove and taking up camp instead at De Kloppers located somewhat more south in Meerbeke. In 1975 the club was able to return to the Belgian Fourth Division, but struggled initially, only returning to the top ...
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