Club Brugge
Est. 1891 · Belgium
About Club Brugge
Club Brugge are Belgium's most successful football club and one of the most romantically situated clubs in European football, playing in the historic medieval city of Bruges in West Flanders. Founded in 1891 and wearing blue and black at the Jan Breydel Stadium, Club Brugge have won the Belgian First Division championship more than 20 times and are a regular and competitive presence in the UEFA Champions League. They reached the European Cup Final in 1978, losing narrowly to Liverpool, and their continued appearances in the top tier of European competition make them one of the continent's most respected smaller-nation clubs.
Founded: 1891. Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges. League: Belgian First Division A, Belgium. Honours: Belgian First Division champions 20-plus times, European Cup finalists 1978, Champions League group stage regulars. Nicknames: Blauw-Zwart (Blue-Black), Brugse Beer (Bruges Bear).
Club Brugge's blue and black strips are among the most recognisable in Belgian football, worn in European nights that have tested the very best clubs on the continent. The kits from their 1978 European Cup Final appearance are legendary pieces of Belgian football history. More recently their Champions League strips from campaigns in the 2010s and 2020s have carried the quality befitting a club that regularly faces Real Madrid and PSG on the continent's biggest stage.
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