Bosuilstadion, Football stadium in Deurne district, Antwerp, Belgium
Bosuilstadion is a football stadium in Deurne district in Antwerp with a capacity of around 16,600 seats spread across four separate spectator sections. The venue features multiple entrance points and bicycle parking areas near each tribune.
The stadium opened in 1923 and became an important venue for Belgian football throughout the 20th century. The ground witnessed significant moments in European football and served for decades as home to Belgium's oldest club.
Royal Antwerp FC's supporters have built a deep football tradition here that remains tangible on and around the field today. The club itself is one of Belgium's oldest and forms an important part of the neighborhood's identity.
Visitors can access the stadium through several entrance points and find ample bicycle parking near the different tribune areas. The ground is well connected to the surrounding area and allows for easy arrival by public transport or bicycle.
Between the 1920s and 1977, this ground hosted regular international matches between Belgium and the Netherlands. The two neighboring countries met here during crucial moments of their early football history.
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