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- Klokke_Stadion abstract "Klokke Stadion, from 1931 on known as Albert Dyserynck Stadion, was a multi-use stadium in Bruges, Belgium. It was the home ground of the Club Brugge K.V. until the "Olympia Park" (current Jan Breydel Stadium named in 2000) opened in 1975. The stadium held 25,000 spectators. It was named after Albert Dyserynck, who was president from 1919 to 1931 and had donated the property to the Club.In the popular language, this stadion keeps the name of "Klokke" after a so-called pub in front of the main entrance. "Klokke" in Flemish dialect is "a clock".".
- Klokke_Stadion location Belgium.
- Klokke_Stadion location Bruges.
- Klokke_Stadion thumbnail De-Klokke.png?width=300.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageExternalLink stadions.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageID "22168005".
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageLength "1755".
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageRevisionID "682928665".
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Dyserynck.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink Bruges.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink Category:1912_establishments_in_Belgium.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_association_football_venues.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Football_venues_in_Belgium.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_venues_completed_in_1912.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink Club_Brugge_K.V..
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink Club_Brugge_KV.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Breydel_Stadium.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink Stadium.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLink File:De-Klokke.png.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Albert Dyserynck Stadion".
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Klokke Stadion".
- Klokke_Stadion closed "1975".
- Klokke_Stadion hasPhotoCollection Klokke_Stadion.
- Klokke_Stadion location Belgium.
- Klokke_Stadion location Bruges.
- Klokke_Stadion nickname "De Klokke, Albert Dyserynck Stadion".
- Klokke_Stadion opened "1912".
- Klokke_Stadion seatingCapacity "25000".
- Klokke_Stadion stadiumName "Klokke Stadion".
- Klokke_Stadion tenants Club_Brugge_K.V..
- Klokke_Stadion tenants Club_Brugge_KV.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Belgium-sports-venue-stub.
- Klokke_Stadion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Stadium.
- Klokke_Stadion subject Category:1912_establishments_in_Belgium.
- Klokke_Stadion subject Category:Defunct_association_football_venues.
- Klokke_Stadion subject Category:Football_venues_in_Belgium.
- Klokke_Stadion subject Category:Sports_venues_completed_in_1912.
- Klokke_Stadion hypernym Stadium.
- Klokke_Stadion point "51.19674444444444 3.2021333333333333".
- Klokke_Stadion type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Klokke_Stadion type Place.
- Klokke_Stadion type Stadium.
- Klokke_Stadion type Venue.
- Klokke_Stadion type Venue.
- Klokke_Stadion type Location.
- Klokke_Stadion type Place.
- Klokke_Stadion type Thing.
- Klokke_Stadion type SpatialThing.
- Klokke_Stadion comment "Klokke Stadion, from 1931 on known as Albert Dyserynck Stadion, was a multi-use stadium in Bruges, Belgium. It was the home ground of the Club Brugge K.V. until the "Olympia Park" (current Jan Breydel Stadium named in 2000) opened in 1975. The stadium held 25,000 spectators.".
- Klokke_Stadion label "Klokke Stadion".
- Klokke_Stadion sameAs Stade_Albert_Dyserynck.
- Klokke_Stadion sameAs Albert_Dyserynckstadion.
- Klokke_Stadion sameAs m.05q8wtj.
- Klokke_Stadion sameAs Q2650907.
- Klokke_Stadion sameAs Q2650907.
- Klokke_Stadion lat "51.19674444444444".
- Klokke_Stadion long "3.2021333333333333".
- Klokke_Stadion wasDerivedFrom Klokke_Stadion?oldid=682928665.
- Klokke_Stadion depiction De-Klokke.png.
- Klokke_Stadion isPrimaryTopicOf Klokke_Stadion.
- Klokke_Stadion nick "De Klokke, Albert Dyserynck Stadion".