<strong>CLUB</strong> RESPECT

CLUB RESPECT

RESPECT FOR ONE ANOTHER

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Why not take a moment to reflect on respect and tolerance on and around the field? On this page, you’ll discover how Club Brugge, together with the Pro League, is actively working to foster a positive atmosphere: a clear call to supporters to ban discrimination and offensive chants, and to put respect first. This applies to players, staff, and all fans. Here you can read how we’re working together to improve the atmosphere and enjoy soccer with pride and respect!

If you’d like to learn more about safety around the soccer field, be sure to check outhttps://www.besafe.be/nl/voetbalveiligheid

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NOT WITH US

There is no place for racism. Nowhere. Not in society, not in sports, and certainly not here with us. As a club, we are taking the lead in the fight against it. For many years, we’ve been running awareness campaigns to ban racism from our stadium. We’re continuing that fight with concrete action. 24,000 QR codes at the Jan Breydel Stadium will make it possible to detect, prevent, and punish racism.

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PYROTECHNICS

Burning torches, exploding fireworks, and a stadium filled with smoke. At first glance, it might seem atmospheric, but what if horrific stories lie hidden behind that festive image? Illegal pyrotechnics in soccer stadiums are causing more and more casualties every season, despite the amendment to the Soccer Act in 2023.

The unlawful use of pyrotechnic devices during soccer matches may seem harmless at first glance, but the consequences can be very serious and even life-altering. Pyrotechnics not only pose a fire and explosion hazard but can also lead to permanent hearing loss, respiratory problems, and other injuries. In addition, the use of pyrotechnics poses risks to bystanders, including children, and regularly causes damage to personal property and infrastructure in and around the stadium.

Learn more about pyrotechnics in professional soccer

RULES OF CONDUCT

At Club Brugge, we strive every day to treat every fan equally. Everyone has the right to enjoy our welcoming Club. At the Jan Breydel Stadium, we also follow a code of conduct and house rules. This allows us to guarantee a pleasant match experience for everyone. The “internal regulations” of the Jan Breydel Stadium in Bruges outline the rules regarding access to the complex and specific rules that fans agree to by entering with a ticket. Read the full document here. In addition, Circular OOP400 establishes specific codes of conduct that all fans must adhere to.

INTERNAL ORDER REGULATIONS

Furthermore, Circular OOP40 sets out specific codes of conduct that all fans must follow. View Circular OOP40 from the Federal Public Service of the Interior here.

CIRCULAR OOP40

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

What can you bring into the stadium? There are a few rules in place at the stadium. For example, you can’t just bring anything (bags, backpacks, etc.) inside. You can find all the rules and tips here:

  • Be sure to bring your valid ticket and ID.
  • It is prohibited to bring handbags, backpacks, and other bags into the game. Fans who do bring a handbag or backpack will be asked to return to their car or leave it in the lockers at the North Stand, outside the gates. For €1, you can use a locker to safely store your handbag or backpack.
  • Only umbrellas without sharp tips will be allowed.
  • Please be aware of additional security checks and possible delays at the stadium entrances. Arrive early to ensure you get in on time.

Any questions? Be sure to check out AskClub for all your answers.

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