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RSC Anderlecht vs. Cercle Brugge KSV (16.03.2025)

Date Season Halftime Result
16.03.2025 2024 1 : 0 3 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
6'' Anderlecht L. Vázquez Normal Goal
26'' Cercle Brugge Erick Nunes Yellow Card
26'' Cercle Brugge Lucas Perrin Yellow Card
29'' Anderlecht Lucas Hey Yellow Card
34'' Cercle Brugge Flávio Nazinho Yellow Card
46'' Cercle Brugge Erick Nunes Substitution 1
55'' Cercle Brugge Bruno Goncalves De Jesus Goal cancelled
61'' Cercle Brugge P. Brunner Substitution 2
68'' Anderlecht Jan Vertonghen Yellow Card
74'' Anderlecht M. Stroeykens Substitution 1
74'' Anderlecht S. Edozie Substitution 2
77'' Cercle Brugge Gary Magnee Yellow Card
77'' Cercle Brugge H. Van der Bruggen Substitution 3
77'' Cercle Brugge G. Magnée Substitution 4
80'' Anderlecht A. Maamar Substitution 3
80'' Anderlecht N. Angulo Substitution 4
84'' Cercle Brugge Edgaras Utkus Yellow Card
87'' Anderlecht Adryelson Normal Goal
90'' + 3'' Anderlecht L. Vázquez Substitution 5
90'' + 6'' Anderlecht C. Huerta Normal Goal

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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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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