RSC Anderlecht
They are nicknamed purple and white, which makes it easy to tell that their club colours are purple and white. Both of these colours are represented in the club crest and on the home jerseys. At home, they play mostly in purple with white details and away it's exactly the opposite. They play at the Lotto Park stadium, which has a capacity for 22,500 spectators. The Belgian football club was founded in 1908 in the town of the same name, Anderlecht, in the Brussels region. The original name of the club was Sporting Club Anderlechtois.
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KAA Gent
They are called De Buffalo's, after Buffalo Bill, who visited the club's grounds in the early 20th century. The club uses blue as its color. They also play home games in blue jerseys, and blue is also found in the club's emblem, which is dominated by an Indian head. The Ghelamco Arena serves as their sanctuary, offering a capacity of 20 000 spectators. The Belgian club originates from the city of Ghent, where it was founded in 1864. But back then it was still part of the gymnastic association, while football didn't start to be played here until much later, in 1900.
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