Club Brugge is committed to offering our services and facilities to our supporters with disabilities and additional needs. This guide has been prepared to make your visit to the Jan Breydel Stadium as safe and accessible as possible.
TICKETS
How do I purchase tickets in the wheelchair zone for a Club Brugge home game?
The Jan Breydel Stadium can accommodate 70 wheelchair supporters. These seats are divided into two wheelchair zones:
- One zone for the west stand, for the 116 box (54 seats)
- One zone for the north stand for the 211 section (16 places).
Both zones are accessible via a separate entrance with a ramp through the northwest corner. This entrance is right next to the adapted toilets for the disabled.
Only a few wheelchair spaces are available for non-subscribers. If you wish to purchase a ticket for a seat in the wheelchair area, please email kaartenverkoop@clubbrugge.be in a timely manner and they will respond to you shortly. Please include a certificate of disability, which can be obtained from your health insurance company.
HOME GAMES
As a registered fan you can buy up to 4 tickets. Read here step by step what you need to do!
What is important to know in advance:
- 1 ticket per unique mail address: each ticket is linked to 1 unique account and/or mail address. You cannot buy multiple tickets on 1 account.
- Create a Club Brugge account: Check if your friends and/or family have a completed Club Brugge account. All data including address, phone number and country have to be filled in.
Step 1: add friends
- Surf to tickets.clubbrugge.be. Click on the icon at the top right and log in with your Club Brugge account.
- Once logged in, click on the arrow next to your name and then on 'Your account'.
- Scroll down to the 'Friends and family' section. Enter your friend's email address in the 'Friend email' space provided. Add your friend by clicking on the blue round button.
There are 2 options:
- Once successful, it's your friend or family member's turn to log in to tickets.clubbrugge.be. Login, navigate to 'Your account' and confirm the friend request.
- In case this does not work or you cannot find your friend: your friends must first register AND log in to tickets.clubbrugge.be
Congratulations: you are linked and can now purchase tickets for each other. Read on via step 2 how this works.
Adding more friends? Repeat this process. Instantly purchase multiple mini subscriptions or tickets side by side? Continue through step 2.
Step 2. Buy tickets for friends
- Log on to tickets.clubbrugge.be and go to preferred tickets/subscriptions
- Choose your preferred seats in the stadium plan
- Next, you can assign a mini-subscription or tickets to the account of your friend/family member and one to your own account. You do this by clicking on the button 'Assign'.
- Go to payment and complete your order
AWAY GAMES
Tickets for the away games are only available through our supporters' federation in combination with bus transportation. So join a supporters' club in your area as soon as possible.
An overview of supporter clubs can be found here.
THE ROAD TO THE JAN BREYDEL STADIUM
CAR
As a fan, park in the streets around the stadium. Individual parking tickets will no longer be sold. Always obey the highway code and avoid unnecessary parking fines. There will be an official police report.
Do you have a parking ticket? Then find below an overview of all car parks:
- Parking N1, N2, N3 and N4: Access via Expresweg E403 - exit Penitentiair Complex - Legeweg - Grote Moerstraat - Gistelsesteenweg - Olympialaan
- Car parks O1, O2, O3, O4 and O5: Access via Gistelsesteenweg - Koning Leopold III-laan (Bruges exit)
- W1, W2, W3, W5 car parks (PMH): Access via Lange Molenstraat (Jabbeke exit)
- Car parks W4 (De Varens): Access via Nieuwe Sint-Annadreef
- Parking Z1 (visitors): Access via Doornstraat and Zeeweg (Jabbeke exit).
- Parking Z2 (press parking): Access via Doornstraat and Zeeweg (Jabbeke exit).
- Koestraat: Access via Pastoriestraat
Where are the parking spaces at the stadium for persons with disabilities?
Location reserved parking spaces:
There are three parking zones spread throughout the Jan Breydel site where there are reserved parking spaces for holders of a 'parking card for persons with disabilities' (see also photo below):
- 18 spaces on parking North 1 - entrance via Olympialaan
- 10 spaces on parking West 3 - entrance via Lange Molenstraat 71
- 4 spaces on parking East 4 - entrance via Koning Leopold III-laan 41
A total of 34 reserved parking spaces for holders of a parking card for persons with disabilities. These 32 parking spaces are indicated by a sign.
Operation of parking spaces for blue card holders:
- Club Brugge is legally obliged to grant access to one of these 32 reserved parking spaces to every person who registers on a match day with a legitimate 'blue card', as long as these reserved spaces are still available.
- Club Brugge cannot legally give priority to anyone or reserve certain of these reserved parking spaces.
- The person on whose name this blue card is registered (i.e. the person with a disability) must also actually be present in the car. In order to check this, Club Brugge organizes some targeted spot checks at certain matches during the season.
- The Club Brugge stewards at the entrances of the various car parks keep in touch with each other so that if all the reserved parking spaces in one car park are full, they can direct fans to one of the other parking lots where reserved spaces are still available.
- Other fans without a blue card cannot use these reserved parking spaces.
What if full?
When finally all 32 reserved parking spaces are full and the 25 extra spaces on the PMH parking lot via reservation (for more info click here) are full, unfortunately no extra cars that register with a blue card can be admitted. And we can only redirect to parking on the public road, as is the case for other fans. As you know, we have far-reaching plans with Club Brugge for a new modern soccer stadium where we also aim for the highest quality standard in terms of accessibility, but unfortunately we still have to take into account the current structure and situation of the Jan Breydel Stadium.
What about parking passes from SFCB on Wheels?
A few seasons ago we expanded the capacity of our wheelchair area in the north-west corner at the request of fans. In order not to add more pressure on the 32 reserved parking spaces for blue card holders, 15 additional separate parking subscriptions (separate from the 32 reserved parking spaces for blue card holders) are made available to SFCB on Wheels, the supporter club for Club fans with disabilities. These 15 parking subscriptions are distributed annually by the SFCB on Wheels board to those wheelchair users who are most needy and do not have the ability to get there by other transportation (e.g., supporter bus, public transportation, further distance, etc.).
TRAIN OR BUS
Traveling by bus or train is an easy way to reach the stadium carefree. Bus 30 of De Lijn will take you and your friends from the railway station in Bruges or from the city center to the Jan Breydel Stadium. This bus runs every 10 minutes on weekdays + Saturday towards the 'Sint-Andries Kerk' stop, less than a 5-minute walk from the Jan Breydel Stadium. On Sundays, bus 30 runs every 15 minutes.
As a visiting supporter, you can take bus 3 of De Lijn at the train station in Bruges. Bus 3 runs every 20 minutes every day of the week towards the 'Sint-Michiels Vogelzang' stop, a 10-minute walk from the Jan Breydel Stadium.
After Club Brugge matches, De Lijn does not deploy additional buses. The regular bus schedule remains in effect, so the bus must be taken at the 'Sint-Andries Kerk' stop.
Are you coming from somewhere else? Then don't hesitate to plan the correct route via https://www.delijn.be/nl/route....
CLUB SHOP & CITY SHOP
Club Shop - Olympialaan 72, 8200 Bruges
The opening hours of the Club Shop are:
Monday: 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Tuesday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Wednesday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Thursday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Friday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday: closed unless on competition days
- (!) Click here for the most current hours of operation.
- On match days, the Clubshop at the Jan Breydel Stadium is open. This from 2 hours before the start of the game until 1 hour after the game (it is closed during halftime). Also if the match continues on Sunday.
Is the Club Shop accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, wheelchair users can shop in the Club Shop without any problems. There are no thresholds in the shop such as a step. There are wide shopping aisles and a large access door if needed.
Parking at the Club Shop
You can park your car at the Club Shop. There is a large parking lot there that is always available (except on game days). Parking is also free of charge.
On race days, the parking is closed and only accessible with a valid parking ticket.
City Shop - Steenstraat 50, 8000 Bruges
The City Shop is open on the following days:
- Monday: 10am - 6pm
- Tuesday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- Wednesday: 10h - 18h
- Thursday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- Friday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- Saturday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- Sunday: Closed*
The City Shop will be closed if a Club Brugge home game falls within its opening hours.
*If the City Shop opens on Sunday, this will be communicated through the Club channels.
Parking at the City Shop
There is no parking available at the City Shop. We recommend to park in one of the underground car parks in Brugge Centrum.
CATERING
How do I buy food and drink in the stadium?
Paying at the food and drink stalls in and around the Jan Breydel Stadium is very easy and fast. Since season 2024-2025 there is again the possibility to use not only your Club ID but also your own bank card for payments.
To pay you put the card on the provided terminal at the stall or in the Club Shop. With your Club ID, the amount due is immediately removed from your card and the remaining amount appears on the screen.
More info on how to recharge your Club ID can be found here.
TOILETS
There are 4 adapted toilets (gender neutral) in the Jan Breydel Stadium:
- 2 in stands West, near wheelchair zone North-West
- 1 in players' tunnel (not accessible without accreditation)
- 1 in North-East stand - near wheelchair zone visitors
STADION PLAN
ACCESSIBLE FACILITIES
Blind grandstand
What's it like in Club Brugge's blind stand?
Every Club Brugge home game, there are 2 trained commentators in the press stand who provide detailed match coverage throughout the game. This coverage can be heard through a headset handed out by a volunteer at the entrance to tribune West 112. Those who want a headset submit their identity card as a deposit. After the game, return the headset and also get your identity card back.
The commentators are specially trained by Intro vzw to make the match coverage as adapted as possible so that the blind and visually impaired can follow the match.
Compared to the soccer commentators of for example Sporza, a lot more details are given, such as the color of the shoes, the emotions in the stadium, the position of a free kick,...
How do I buy single tickets for a home game as a blind or visually impaired person?
The blind and visually impaired can sit in the Jan Breydel Stadium in stand West in boxes 111 and 112. There you will be provided with a headset so that you can follow the match via audio description (if notified to the steward on the spot) by our trained commentators. For non-top matches you also enjoy a preferential rate (15 euro per match). For top matches* you pay the normal rate (25 euro per match). You can buy a ticket in our blind stand (section 111 or 112) via tickets.clubbrugge.be.
Per partially sighted/blind person you can also bring one companion. This person must also have a valid ticket for the blind stand.
Is it the first time you want to buy a ticket at Club Brugge? First create an account via tickets.clubbrugge.be and then contact the ticketing department via kaartenverkoop@clubbrugge.be with the indication that you want to buy tickets at a reduced price in the blind grandstand. Be sure to send along proof of your visual impairment (e.g. doctor's certificate), so we can register this in your account and it will then be possible to buy tickets at preferential rates (for non-top matches).
CONTACT
Would you like to contact Club Brugge? Send an email to Club Brugge Foundation at foundation@clubbrugge.be.