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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.

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Published
2026-05-17

Union go down fighting against Club Brugge

Union suffered a 5–0 defeat against Club Brugge. Vanaken opened the scoring with a long-range shot, Seys doubled the lead, and before half-time Vanaken added a third with a header. The Brussels side took control in the second half, but couldn’t find a goal. Tzolis struck on the counterattack to make it 4–0. It briefly looked like Mac Allister had scored a consolation with a stunning goal, but VAR ruled it offside. In added time, Forbs scored Club Brugge’s fifth.

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Published
2026-05-11

Union beat KV Mechelen 3-0

Our Unionists could not count on the suspended Zorgane, Mac Allister and Burgess. They were replaced by Schoofs, Sylla and Leysen. Biondic opened the scoring early on. A few minutes later, Scherpen denied Van Brederode the equaliser. After the break, Ait El Hadj and substitute Fuseini sealed the win: 3-0.

What are the stadium’s energy goals?

Submitted by Anaëlle Dufour on

The stadium will feature 300 solar panels installed on the roof. These will make the offices and the ground floor nearly self-sufficient in terms of heating and lighting. 

For hot water production, the project calls for the use of heat pumps, which reduces the facilities’ environmental footprint.  

An underfloor heating system combined with a geothermal field is planned for Union’s employee office area and the ground floor. This system operates using high-efficiency water-to-water heat pumps, which minimizes energy consumption.  

Will the new stadium be sustainable?

Submitted by Anaëlle Dufour on

It is essential for the club that the stadium be exemplary from an environmental perspective, whether in terms of mobility, land reuse (despite the complexity this entails), biodiversity, water management, energy, and the materials used. 

Furthermore, the permitting process imposes strict standards on all aspects related to sustainability: the permit will only be granted if all criteria are met. These are very strict safeguards to ensure that the project does not come at the expense of the environment and the quality of life.  

Did Union Saint-Gilloise and its architects develop this major project all on their own?

Submitted by Anaëlle Dufour on

On the contrary, numerous regional bodies (perspective.brussels, Bruxelles Mobilité, urban.brussels, Bruxelles Environnement, Bruxelles Propreté, Brussels Midi Police Zone, etc.) and municipal authorities have shared their comments and the issues to be taken into account, and we thank them for this. 

Permit Process

Submitted by Anaëlle Dufour on

Union Saint-Gilloise submitted additional information regarding its permit application on April 24, 2026. The regional authorities urban.brussels and Brussels Environment have declared the application complete. Public inquiry If this is the case, the administration will have 160 days to decide on the granting of the permit.  

Why destroy a natural area and prioritize soccer over biodiversity?

Submitted by Anaëlle Dufour on

There are no Natura 2000 sites or nature reserves in the vicinity of the project. The nearest area of interest is the “Vallée du Vogelzangbeek” nature reserve, located more than 1,000 meters to the northwest.   

The future stadium will absolutely not be located within the park area that includes, in particular, the Bempt ponds. 

The project has been entirely designed to limit and offset the impacts of construction:   

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