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KVC Westerlo vs. Cercle Brugge KSV (31.01.2024)

Date Season Halftime Result
31.01.2024 2023

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
7'' KVC Westerlo G. Yow Normal Goal
19'' KVC Westerlo G. Yow Normal Goal
22'' KVC Westerlo N. Madsen Normal Goal
31'' KVC Westerlo R. Vermant Normal Goal
33'' Cercle Brugge S. Sydorchuk Own Goal
44'' Cercle Brugge Nazinho Yellow Card
46'' Cercle Brugge B. Popovic Substitution 1
46'' Cercle Brugge K. Olaigbe Substitution 2
46'' Cercle Brugge M. Efekele Substitution 3
46'' KVC Westerlo M. Fixelles Substitution 1
58'' Cercle Brugge F. Lemarechal Yellow Card
59'' Cercle Brugge J. Daland Yellow Card
61'' KVC Westerlo M. Frigan Substitution 2
62'' Cercle Brugge M. Efekele Yellow Card
65'' Cercle Brugge H. van der Bruggen Yellow Card
69'' KVC Westerlo T. Rommens Red card
69'' KVC Westerlo R. De Mil Yellow Card
71'' Cercle Brugge Felipe Augusto Substitution 4
74'' KVC Westerlo D. Haspolat Substitution 3
74'' KVC Westerlo E. Jordanov Substitution 4
78'' KVC Westerlo D. Haspolat Yellow Card
80'' KVC Westerlo M. Frigan Yellow Card
81'' Cercle Brugge L. Lopes Substitution 5
86'' KVC Westerlo N. Chadli Substitution 5
90'' + 4'' Cercle Brugge Nazinho Normal Goal

KVC Westerlo

The nickname of the club is De Kempeneers, the colour combination of the jerseys is yellow and blue. For home games the jersey is yellow, which is complemented by blue shorts, for away games it is the other way around. Alternatively, they also use white jerseys with blue details. At home they are at Het Kuipje Westerlo stadium, which has a capacity of 8,035 spectators. The club was founded back in 1933 and, as its name suggests, operates in the Belgian municipality of Westerlo in the province of Antwerp.

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Cercle Brugge KSV

The club is nicknamed Groen en Zwart, meaning green and black. The club colours, green and black, are therefore no surprise. They can be found in the crest and on the home jerseys, where the shorts are black and the jersey itself is green with black vertical stripes. Jan Breydel Stadium is their shrine, offering a capacity of 29,062 seats. However, they have to share it with city rival Club Brugge KV. The club was founded back in 1899 in the Belgian city of Bruges in the north-west of the country. This was after Vlaamsche FC de Bruges and Rapid FC merged to form Cercle Sportif Brugeois, as the new club was then called.

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