Club Brugge Can Finally Start Building Its New Stadium After 20 Years: Objections From Local Residents Rejected.
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Finally, beers and toilets within walking distance for the fans; finally, hospitality at a European level. From the 2028-2029 season onwards, thanks to the new stadium, Club Brugge will no longer be dependent on a record sale of Christos Tzolis or the lucrative coffers of the Champions League. Why must this lead to new sporting successes? And why will the gap with the rest most likely widen even further?
A great sigh echoes over Jan Breydel: after waiting for more than 20 years, Club Brugge has obtained a definitive and enforceable permit for the construction of its new stadium. The Council for Permit Disputes has rejected the objections of several local residents against the environmental permit.
The Council for Permit Disputes has dismissed the appeal of twenty local residents against the environmental permit for the new Club Brugge stadium on the...
The Council for Permit Disputes announced on Thursday that the appeal against the environmental permit for the construction and operation of the new football stadium was rejected. This removes a major legal obstacle and gives Club Brugge the green light to proceed with the project.
The saga surrounding Club Brugge's new stadium has been dragging on for over 20 years. Now that the local residents' appeal has been rejected, nothing seems to stand in the way of the new stadium. But is that really the case? And when can Club Brugge play in the new stadium?
The Council for Permit Disputes rejects the appeal against the environmental permit for the construction of Club Brugge's new football stadium at the Olympiasite in Bruges. This allows the club to start construction.
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