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  1. Le Stade Roi Baudouin dispose de nombreux espaces de tailles, d’équipements et de configurations variés pour pouvoir accueillir des événements privés. Une réunion de travail ? Un workshop ? Un cocktail dînatoire ? Un teambuilding ? Une présentation de produits ? Une conférence de presse ? Une journée du personnel ? … Tout est ...

  2. The King Baudouin Stadium ( French: Stade Roi Baudouin [stad ʁwɑ bodwɛ̃], Dutch: Koning Boudewijnstadion [ˌkoːnɪŋ ˈbʌudəʋɛinˌstaːdijɔn]) is a sports ground in Brussels, Belgium. Located in the north-western district of the City of Brussels, it was built to embellish the Heysel/Heizel Plateau in view of the 1935 Brussels International Exposition.

  3. El Estadio Rey Balduino o conocido como Estadio de Heysel (en francés: Stade Roi Bauduin; en neerlandés: Koning Boudewijnstadion) Es un estadio multiusos ubicado en el distrito de Heysel en Bruselas, capital de Bélgica y de la Unión Europea. Es la sede habitual de la selección belga y del evento anual de atletismo Memorial Van Damme.

  4. Stade Roi Baudouin (French), Koning Boudewijnstadion in Dutch or King Baudouin Stadium in English, is the largest stadium of Belgium and the stadium where the Belgian national team play most of their home matches.

  5. Located on the Heysel plateau in Brussels, the King Baudouin stadium is the largest stadium in Belgium, with a seating capacity of close to 50,000. Every year, it hosts major sporting events such as the national football team’s matches, the Belgian Football Cup final, the prestigious Van Damme Memorial and more.

  6. Stade Tata Raphaël (Father Raphael Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Originally known as Stade Roi Baudouin (King Baudouin Stadium) when it was inaugurated in 1952 and Stade du 20 Mai (20 May Stadium) in 1967, it was used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of ...

  7. Since its foundation, the stadium has regularly played host to the Belgian national football team, making it the de facto Belgian national stadium. Since the first post-war edition (1953/54), almost all Belgian Cup finals have been played at the stadium.