Jules Ottenstadion

  • Games of the KAA Gent (1920-2013)

The Jules Otten Stadium is a football stadium in the Belgian city of Ghent, East Flanders province. The stadium was on 22 August in 1920 by Prince later King Leopold III. opened by Belgium. It is named after Jules Otten, one of the founders of the KAA Gent and today offers 12,919 seats. It is located in a residential area on the Bruiloft Street in the district of Ghent Brugge. To the arena a tennis facility is designed with multiple squares and two hockey pitches.

From the 2013/14 season of KAA Gent in the newly built Ghelamco Arena will play with 20,000 seats. Then the Otten Stadium will be demolished and make way for a residential area. On May 23, 2013, the Buffalo wore their last game of the old homestead.

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