King Baudouin Stadium
The King Baudouin Stadium (French: Stade Roi Baudouin, Dutch: Koning Boudewijnstadion) is a sports ground in north-west Brussels, Belgium. Located in the Heysel section of the Brussels municipality, it was built to embellish the Heysel plateau in view of the 1935 Brussels International Exposition. It was inaugurated on 23 August 1930, with Crown Prince Leopold attending the opening ceremony. The stadium hosted 70,000 at the time. A wooden track for cycling races was later added around the pitch. Its name honours Baudouin of Belgium, Leopold's son and successor as King of the Belgians, from 1951 to his death in 1993.
1958 European Cup Final1966 European Cup Final1976 European Cup Winners' Cup Final1977 Belgian Cup Final1980 European Cup Winners' Cup Final1985 European Cup Final1996 Belgian Cup Final1996 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Final1997 Belgian Cup Final1998 Belgian Cup Final1999 Belgian Cup Final2000 Belgian Cup Final2001 Belgian Cup Final2002 Belgian Cup Final2003 Belgian Cup Final2004 Belgian Cup Final2005 Belgian Cup Final2006 Belgian Cup Final2007 Belgian Cup Final2011 Belgian Cup Final2012 Belgian Cup Final2013 Belgian Cup Final2014 Belgian Cup Final2015 Belgian Cup Final2016 Belgian Cup Final2017 Belgian Cup Final2018 Belgian Cup Final2019 Belgian Cup Final2020 Belgian Cup Final2021 Belgian Cup FinalUEFA Euro 1972 Final
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100 metres1930 UCI Track Cycling World Championships1931–32 in Belgian football1932–33 in Belgian football1933 Wisła Kraków season1933–34 in Belgian football1934–35 in Belgian football1935–36 in Belgian football1935–36 in Swedish football1936–37 in Belgian football1937–38 in Belgian football1938–39 in Belgian football1946–47 in Belgian football1946–47 in Scottish football1947–48 in Belgian football1949–50 in Belgian football1950_European_Athletics_Championships1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 10,000 metres1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 10,000 metres track walk1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 100 metres1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 110 metres hurdles1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 1500 metres1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 200 metres1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 3000 metres steeplechase1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 400 metres1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 400 metres hurdles1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 5000 metres1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's 800 metres1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's decathlon1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's discus throw1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's hammer throw1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's high jump1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's javelin throw1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's long jump1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's pole vault1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's shot put1950 European Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump1950 European Athletics Championships – Women's 100 metres
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1933 Wisła Kraków season1935–36 in Swedish football1950_European_Athletics_Championships1954 FIFA World Cup qualification1954 FIFA World Cup qualification Group 21956–57 European Cup1957–58 European Cup1957–58_Real_Madrid_CF_season1958 European Cup Final1958–59 in Turkish football1960–61_European_Cup1962–63_European_Cup1962–63_Real_Madrid_CF_season1963–64 European Cup Winners' Cup1964 European Cup Winners' Cup Final1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying preliminary round1964–65_European_Cup1965–66_European_Cup1965–66_FK_Partizan_season1965–66_Real_Madrid_CF_season1966 European Cup Final1966 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)1966 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 11966–67_European_Cup1973–74 European Cup1973–74_FC_Bayern_Munich_season1974 European Cup Final1975–76 European Cup Winners' Cup1976 European Cup Winners' Cup Final1977 Belgian Cup Final1979–80_Arsenal_F.C._season1979–80 European Cup Winners' Cup1980 European Cup Winners' Cup Final1980–81_Eintracht_Frankfurt_season1982 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 21982–83_S.L._Benfica_season1982–83 UEFA Cup1983 UEFA Cup Final1984 European Competition for Women's Football qualifying1984–85 European Cup
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King Baudouin Stadium
The King Baudouin Stadium (French: Stade Roi Baudouin, Dutch: Koning Boudewijnstadion) is a sports ground in north-west Brussels, Belgium. Located in the Heysel section of the Brussels municipality, it was built to embellish the Heysel plateau in view of the 1935 Brussels International Exposition. It was inaugurated on 23 August 1930, with Crown Prince Leopold attending the opening ceremony. The stadium hosted 70,000 at the time. A wooden track for cycling races was later added around the pitch. Its name honours Baudouin of Belgium, Leopold's son and successor as King of the Belgians, from 1951 to his death in 1993.
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