Current home to | Club Brugge Belgium » First Division A (step 1) Cercle Brugge Belgium » First Division A (step 1) |
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Former home of | Club NXT |
Football visits | 2,464 (1.4% of our users have been here) |
Other visits | 175 |
Capacity | 29,042 |
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These are the average ratings for Jan Breydelstadion as submitted by our registered users.
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“Old ground, showing its age but excellent venue”
Review written by bigaitch a Leyton Orient supporter on 14th June 2020
“1970's stadium showing it's age”
Review written by andy-s a Queens Park Rangers supporter on 22nd February 2017
Review written by laughingbear a Leeds United supporter on 6th November 2013
“Europa League V Birmingham City”
Review written by peteben a Tamworth supporter on 25th October 2011
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Thursday 8th October 2020
Belgian side Club Brugge have unveiled designs for a new 40,000 seater stadium... but the plans may already be scuppered.
The stadium would be built on the site of the current Jan Breydel Stadion and is designed to be one of the most ultra-modern in Europe. However, the project would mean neighbours and co-tenants Cercle Brugge would need to build their own stadium - a move which has already been blocked by the local council.
The Belgian First Division club unveiled the plans which show a large 12,000 seater stand modeled on Borussia Dortmund's famous "yellow wall" at Signal Iduna Park. The plans also include a unique facade which will allow the stadium to blend into the urban background and a US-style central video cube which will be hung from the roof.
The club were hoping to start work next year and complete the new ground in time for the start of the 2022/2023 season. However, it now seems to be a case of "back to the drawing board" as the clubs look to satisfy the local council.
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