Orphale Cruckestadion
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place | Oude Leuzesesteenweg 183a 9600 Ronse , Belgium![]() |
Coordinates | 50 ° 44 '10.5 " N , 3 ° 35' 13.9" E |
surface | Natural grass |
capacity | 5,100 seats |
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The Orphale Cruckestadion ( French Stade Orphale Crucke ) is a football stadium in the East Flemish city of Ronse ( French Renaix ), Belgium . The local football club KSK Ronse , which was relegated to the Belgian third division in 2010, welcomes its opponents to their home games here. The stadium is named after Orphale Crucke , who was mayor of Ronse from 1983 to 1994. The venue has a capacity of 5,100 spectators in the main and opposite stands along the field with 900 seats and 4,200 standing places.
In May 2007, the stadium was one of six venues for the U-17 European Football Championship in Belgium. Two games of the European Championship in group B were played in the sports facility in Ronse. There the teams from Iceland and England met on May 2nd (0-2). In the second game two days later, the Netherlands and Iceland met again (3-0) in a group game.
Web links
- Stadium ( Memento from January 9, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) (Dutch)
- euro.stades.ch: Detailed picture gallery (September 2008) (French)
- groundhopping.de: Visitor report from 2002
Individual evidence
- ↑ List of Belgian stadiums ( Memento of April 21, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ de.uefa.com: Bojan leads Spain to triumph