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Football club
Club Brugge
Logo
Full nameClub Brugge
Koninklijke Voetbalvereniging
Nickname(s)De Blauw en Zwart (The Blue and Black),
De Boeren (The Peasants)
Founded1891
GroundJan Breydel Stadion,
Brugge
Capacity29,997
ChairmanMichel D'Hooghe
ManagerBelgium Emilio Ferrera
LeagueJupiler League
2005-06Jupiler League, 3rd
Home colours Away colours

Club Brugge K.V. is a football club from Brugge, Belgium. It was founded in 1891 and is one of the top clubs in Belgium. Its home ground is the Jan Breydelstadion, which has a capacity of 29,997.

The clubs major rivals are R.S.C. Anderlecht from Brussels, and they share the Jan Breydel Stadion with Cercle Brugge K.S.V..

Club Brugge is the only Belgian club to have played the European Cup I (forerunner of the current UEFA Champions League) final so far. It lost against Liverpool F.C. in 1978.

Honours

  • Belgian First Division:
    • Winners (13): 1919-20, 1972-73, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1979-80, 1987-88, 1989-90, 1991-92, 1995-96, 1997-98, 2002-03, 2004-05
  • Belgian Cup:
    • Winners (9): 1967-68, 1969-70, 1976-77, 1985-86, 1990-91, 1994-95, 1995-96, 2001-02, 2003-04
  • Belgian Supercup:
    • Winners (13): 1980, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005

Players

Current squad

As of July 28, 2006: Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Belgium BEL Stijn Stijnen
2 DF Belgium BEL Olivier De Cock
3 MF Belgium BEL Sven Vermant
4 DF Belgium BEL Joos Valgaeren
5 DF Canada CAN Michael Klukowski
6 DF Belgium BEL Philippe Clement
7 MF Belgium BEL Koen Daerden
8 MF Belgium BEL Gaëtan Englebert
9 FW Nigeria NGA Manasseh Ishiaku
10 FW Croatia CRO Boško Balaban
11 MF Belgium BEL Jonathan Blondel
13 GK Belgium BEL Glenn Verbauwhede
14 MF Belgium BEL Grégory Dufer
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF Belgium BEL Timothy Dreesen
16 MF South Africa RSA Elrio van Heerden
17 DF Serbia SRB Ivan Gvozdenović
18 MF Croatia CRO Ivan Leko
19 FW Peru PER Daniel Chávez
20 MF Senegal SEN Mustapha Diallo
21 MF Belgium BEL Jörn Vermeulen
23 GK Belgium BEL Yves Lenaerts
24 DF Denmark DEN Brian Priske
25 FW Ghana GHA Salou Ibrahim
26 DF Belgium BEL Birger Maertens
33 DF Belgium BEL Jason Vandelannoite
34 FW Belgium BEL Jeanvion Yulu-Matondo

Players out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
-- MF Belgium BEL Kevin Roelandts (at Germinal Beerschot)
No. Pos. Nation Player

Squad changes for 2006/2007 season

In:

Out:

Noted players

 

Coaches

 

Presidents

European record

As of December 19, 2006:
Competition A B C D E F G
UEFA Champions League 147732162910693
Cup Winners' Cup 628153104133
UEFA Cup 20103491836192137

A = appearances, B = matches played, C = won, D = drawn, E = lost, F = goals for, G = goals against.

External links

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