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U23 competition 6th King Baudouin Stadium: 38,000 13 K Beerschot VA: Antwerp: 2022–23 Belgian First Division A 3rd Olympic Stadium: 12,771 4068 S.K. Beveren: Beveren: 2021–22 Belgian First Division B 2nd Freethiel Stadion: 8,190 3 Club NXT: Bruges [a] 2022–23 U23 competition 4th Schiervelde Stadion: 8,340 818 K.M.S.K. Deinze: Deinze
The 2023–24 season was Club Brugge KV's 132nd season in existence and 64th consecutive in the Belgian Pro League. They also competed in the Belgian Cup and the UEFA Europa Conference League . Players
The 'Classico': Anderlecht vs. Standard Liège [1] The Topper: R.S.C. Anderlecht–Club Brugge KV rivalry: Anderlecht vs. Club Brugge. The Battle of Flanders: Club Brugge vs. Gent. Named after the Battle of Flanders, a name given to several historic actual battles fought in the region, during World War I. [2]
The 2022–23 season was the 131st in the history of Club Brugge KV and their 63rd consecutive season in the top flight. In addition to the domestic league , they participated in the Belgian Cup , Belgian Super Cup and UEFA Champions League .
On 1 July 2020, Belgian Pro League side Club Brugge announced that they would be rebranding their youth academy to Club NXT. [1] On 13 August 2020, it was announced that the club's reserve team would play in the Challenger Pro League, the second flight of Belgian football, for the 2020–21 season after becoming champions in the Reserve Pro League the year before.
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
Club Brugge is the only Belgian club to have played the final of the European Cup (now the UEFA Champions League) as of November 2024, losing to Liverpool in the final of the 1978 season. [4] They also lost in the 1976 UEFA Cup Final to the same opponents.
KSK Beveren (2) Anderlecht: Club Brugge: 1984–85: Anderlecht (18) Club Brugge: RFC Liège: 1985–86: Anderlecht (19) Club Brugge: Standard Liège: 1986–87: Anderlecht (20) KV Mechelen: Club Brugge: 1987–88: Club Brugge (7) KV Mechelen: Antwerp FC: 1988–89: KV Mechelen (4) Anderlecht: RFC Liège: 1989–90: Club Brugge (8) Anderlecht ...