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Published
2024-01-15

Ticketing: RSC Anderlecht - Union

The Unionists visit the Lotto Park on Sunday 28/01 for the matchday 22 of the Jupiler Pro League. Kick-off is at 18.30. For this away game, combibus is mandatory and it is therefore not possible to make your way to Anderlecht's stadium on your own initiative. More info below.

How accessible will the stadium be for people with disabilities?

Submitted by Anaëlle Dufour on

All four stands at the new stadium will be accessible to people with disabilities. This means everyone will be able to choose the atmosphere that suits them best. It’s worth noting that this is one of its many advantages. In fact, at Marien Stadium, only the west and south (visitors’) stands are accessible to people with disabilities.   

Why not build elsewhere in Forest or Saint-Gilles?

Submitted by Anaëlle Dufour on

Perspective.brussels has indeed studied other sites within the municipalities of Saint-Gilles and Forest. In addition to Marien and the Bempt site, the analysis also examined the Bertelson Stadium, located in the immediate vicinity of the current stadium. 

This study highlights that the Bertelson Stadium presents similar (and even more significant) issues compared to Marien, particularly in terms of accessibility and disturbances in the heart of densely populated neighborhoods. 

Union could have built its stadium on the Audi site.

Submitted by Anaëlle Dufour on

The Audi site, along Boulevard de la 2ème Armée Britannique, represents significant economic and industrial employment potential for the Brussels Region. Political decision-makers have explicitly reaffirmed their intention to maintain this area exclusively for industrial use. 

Moreover, there would be no advantage in terms of the surrounding environment compared to the Bempt site, as the Audi site is also located along Boulevard de la 2ème Armée Britannique, at the same level. 

Union could have built its stadium outside of Brussels.

Submitted by Anaëlle Dufour on

That is not an option. It is a matter of identity, mobility, and sustainability.  RUSG is deeply proud of and committed to its identity as a club of Brussels, Saint-Gilles, and Forest.   

The vast majority of our supporters (70%) come from the 19 municipalities of the Brussels Region. It is essential that they continue to be able to get to the stadium on foot, by bike, or by public transportation.   

Is the Bempt site really the best choice?

Submitted by Anaëlle Dufour on

The heart of Union beats in Saint-Gilles and Forest. These two municipalities are by far the most represented among our supporters. Our presence in the community is strongest there on a day-to-day basis. Union’s DNA is Saint-Gilles and Forest, and the club is absolutely committed to preserving this identity.   

It also makes so much more sense: making many residents of Forest and Saint-Gilles cross the city would be nonsensical from a practical and mobility standpoint.  

Could the Marien Stadium have been renovated?

Submitted by Anaëlle Dufour on

We all share a deep love for the Marien Stadium. It is an iconic and historic site—so historic, in fact, that its façade is officially listed as a protected landmark. The Marien is also located within Duden Park, which is itself a listed site. This prevents any significant expansion and limits the stadium’s ability to comply with UEFA standards. 

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