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The Club Brugge KV logo has blue, black, white, and gold colors and a circular emblem object. The emblem features a striped black and blue circle at its center, two yellow wreaths on the sides, the club name at the bottom, and the founding year and a crown on top. The Club Brugge KV logo meaning symbolizes the team colors as well as its rich and victorious history.

The Bruges club led the Belgian top flight prior to the coronavirus lockdown by 15 points with one game left in the regular season. At the start of April, however, the Belgian FA made the decision to cut the 2019-20 short, awarding the title to Brugge.

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The reworked striking black and white colour palette replaces the former blue and black of the team; and the logotype makes a significant impact in its slanted, very modern and dynamic feeling typeface. The YLA is spelt out in lettering that looks a little like folded, silvery paper; while 'club' takes a backseat with a more rounded sans serif font.

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Free admission*** Resident of Bruges, museumPASSmusées, ICOM, ICOM Flanders, Assistant to a person with a disability, Merito Club, Riebedebie (Passport action), SELECT Card, Friends of Musea Brugge, Bruges City Guide (with FTG Card)

This ticket gives you a 72h access to the Rebel Garden exhibition in the Groeninge Museum, Gruuthuse Museum and Museum Sint-Janshospitaal. The ticket becomes active at the start of your first visit. Want to be sure of your visit? We recommend you book your time slot online in advance at museabrugge.be/rebelgarden.

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The website uses Muoto by 205TF as the reading typeface and Kreuz Light by Production Type as the display font. Apart from the top-level navigation and the headlines, Kreuz was also used to set the logotype of Bruges Triennial, here in capitals from the Regular weight. Designed by Emmanuel Besse, it is characterized by the contradiction of its smooth, round inner shapes and its edgy outer shapes. And this is where the relation of typeface and layout gets very interesting: lending from the octagonal form of the letter O, the graphic designers deducted the form of the buttons and the hover effect applied to images.

Proximus and Cisco have last week teamed up to support Club Brugge, a first division club from Belgium, to create the 'first ever' connected stadium in the country. As part of the project, the club has deployed 400 Wi-Fi antennas in its home ground Jan Breydel Stadium allowing thousands of spectators to access the Internet simultaneously. According to Proximus and Cisco, the antennas have been expertly set up to ensure optimal access throughout the stadium, including in the business seats, cloak rooms, restaurant and press room. Proximus said that it has also installed a brand new fibre network for Club Brugge, with approximately 20 Cisco switches to support the 400 wireless access points and to cater for the cashless payment system and IP security cameras.

Two months after purchasing the club, the Craft brothers hired James Cannon to be President of Tulsa Roughnecks FC and stated their commitment to a new level of investment in the club on the field and in the Tulsa community. The change in leadership brought with it an almost entirely new front office staff, further emphasizing the change in professional soccer culture that was coming to Tulsa.

On February 27, 2020, FC Tulsa signed the first broadcast TV deal in club history. Tulsa partnered with Fox23 and My41 Tulsa in a deal which would see every FC Tulsa home match broadcasted on the channel. Heading into the 2022 season, 48 matches have been broadcasted on My41 with two matches airing on Fox23.

Ahead of the 2022 USL Championship season, FC Tulsa inked a landmark multi-year partnership with PUMA, joining clubs such as Manchester City FC, Borussia Dortmund, and AC Milan in partnering with PUMA. FC Tulsa becomes just the sixth professional club in the United States to rep the PUMA brand.

The club also teamed up with Tulsa Public Schools in the Impact Ball initiative in which players would deliver team-signed soccer balls to schools that teachers could use to incentivize good behavior and work ethic. Over 26 schools across six school districts were involved in the program by the end of 2022.

"StatsBomb provides us with reliable data for the Belgian league as well as foreign leagues, adding clear value to our performance analysis, opposition analysis and recruitment analysis efforts. As we continue to improve our processes, having access to innovative tools at the forefront of the industry, such as StatsBomb Data, is essential for the club."

"Club Brugge is a Belgian football giant and need no introduction. We are thrilled to renew our agreement, making sure the team is equipped with the finest tools in football analytics. Our Customer Success Team will also look forward to introducing upcoming StatsBomb innovations to enhance and support the club in their scouting and analysis projects."

Club Brugge Koninklijke Voetbalvereniging (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-smallfont-size:85%.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-smallfont-size:100%Dutch pronunciation: [klʏˈbrʏɣə ˌkoːnɪŋkləkə ˈvudbɑlvəreːnəɣɪŋ]),[2] known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: Club Bruges), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium. It was founded in 1891 and its home ground is the Jan Breydel Stadium, which has a capacity of 29,062.[1] They play in the Belgian Pro League, the top domestic league in Belgian football.

One of the most decorated clubs in Belgian football, the club have been crowned Belgian league champions 18 times, second only to major rivals Anderlecht, and it shares the Jan Breydel Stadium with city rival Cercle Brugge, with whom they contest the Bruges derby.[3]

Throughout its long history, "Club" has enjoyed much European football success, reaching two European finals and two European semi-finals. Club Brugge is the only Belgian club to have played the final of the European Cup (now the UEFA Champions League) so far, losing to Liverpool in the final of the 1978 season.[4] They also lost in the 1976 UEFA Cup Final to the same opponents.[5][6] Club Brugge holds the European record number of consecutive participations in the UEFA Europa League (20), the record number of Belgian Cups (11),[7] and the record number of Belgian Super Cups (17).[8]

The club's original home in the Sint-Andries district of Bruges was known as the Rattenplein (rats' stadium) since it was owned by the local fox terrier club, who used it for another imported English pastime: rat baiting.[25][9] This non-UEFA affiliated 'sport' involved getting dogs to chase and kill rats.[25][9] In 1911, the team moved to a new ground, called De Klokke (after a nearby pub), which was renamed the Albert Dyserynckstadion after the sudden death of Club Brugge chairman Albert Dyserynck.[9]

In November 2016, the club broke ground on a new training complex at Westkapelle, including four training pitches and an additional training centre for the senior squad plus the U21 and U19 teams; all in addition to the already available sports complex Molenhoek.[27]

However, when a new city council and mayor were sworn into office in the city of Bruges, the project went through a rebirth. Instead of moving out of the current Jan Breydelstadium, the site on which this stadium is built will be completely reconstructed into a park with a brand new stadium next to where the current stadium is situated. Although this project has been criticised by some, it's the furthest the club has come with a project. In October of 2021 the club received their building permit. The club, the city and the Flemish government aim to have a functioning stadium by mid-2023, which will hold up to 40,116 spectators.[28]

Some of the fans are part of 62 supporter clubs in Belgium, which have more than 10,000 members. The "Supportersfederatie Club Brugge KV", founded in 1967, is recognized as the official supporters club of Club Brugge. The federation is made up of 60 recognized supporters' clubs and has an elected board to steer the operation in the right direction.[29]

Like many historic clubs, Club Brugge contests rivalries with other Belgian clubs, whether at local (Cercle Brugge) or regional level (Antwerp) or nationally competitive (Anderlecht and Standard Liège).

The Bruges Derby is seen as one of the most important games of the season for a lot of fans from both teams. Every season, the game attracts a huge deal of fans which results in huge choreographies on both sides. Tifos, flags and banners made specifically for this confrontation and accompanied by flares and smoke bombs aren't a rare sight in and around the stadium. The winner of this derby is crowned "de Ploeg van Brugge", which translates to "the team of Bruges". It has become a tradition for the winning side to plant a flag with the club's crest or colours on the center spot after the game.

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