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Dyserynckstadion after the
sudden death of Club
Brugge chairman Albert Dyserynck.
Their current stadium,
since 1975, was
rebranded in
honour of
local butcher...
- Émile Versé
Stadium 1–3
Albert Dyserynck Stadion 1–1 1922–23
First Division Émile Versé
Stadium 2–2
Albert Dyserynck Stadion 5–2 1924–25
First Division...
- 3–1 23
March 1902
Albert Dyserynck Stadion 0–1 1902–03
First Division 16
November 1902 3–2 12
October 1902
Albert Dyserynck Stadion 0–2 1903–04 First...
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Sarajevo Attendance: 12,000 29 September 1971 (1971-09-29)
Second leg
Albert Dyserynck Stadion,
Bruges Attendance: 16,000 Željezničar won 4–3 on aggregate....
- Muni****l,
Luxembourg City Austria 1–1 1–2
Friendly 8 15
April 1951
Albert Dyserynck Stadion,
Bruges Belgium 3–3 3–3
Friendly 9 29 June 1952
Merzig Saar...
- Brussels* (Uccle) 18
April 1908 England 17 July 1920 England 5
Albert Dyserynck Stadion Bruges (Sint-Andries) 22
October 1966 Switzerland 1 June 1974...
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Klokke Stadion, from 1931 on
known as
Albert Dyserynck Stadion, was a multi-use
stadium in Bruges, Belgium. It was the home
ground of the Club Brugge...
- (1891-00)
Albert Seligmann (1900–02)
Alfons De
Meulemeester (1903–14)
Albert Dyserynck (1919–31)
Fernand Hanssens (1932–37)
Emile De
Clerck (1937–59) André De...