Challenger Pro League Football Grounds in Belgium
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Last updated: July 2024
Challenger Pro League Information Grounds in Challenger Pro League Ordered by Capacity # Ground Capacity 1. Cegeka Arena home to KRC Genk II 24,956 2. Lotto Park home to Anderlecht II 21,500 3. Herman Vanderpoortenstadion home to Lierse 14,538 4. Stade du Tivoli home to RAAL La Louviere 13,500 5. Regenboogstadion home to SV Zulte Waregem 12,500 6. Edmond Machtens stadion home to RWD Molenbeek 47 12,266 7. Daknamstadion home to KSC Lokeren-Temse 12,000 8. Stade Robert Urbain home to Francs Borains 8,500 9. Kehrwegstadion home to Eupen 8,363 10. Schiervelde Stadion (The Nest) home to Club Brugge II 8,340 11. Stade du Pairay home to RFC Seraing 8,207 12. Freethiel Stadion home to SK Beveren 8,190 13. Dakota Arena home to KMSK Deinze 8,000 14. Soevereinstadion home to Lommel SK 8,000 15. Patro Stadion home to K Patro Eisden Maasmechelen 6,490 16. Stade Rue de la Tonne home to RFC Liege 3,468
Biggest stadium in Challenger Pro League: 24,956 - Cegeka Arena Smallest stadium in Challenger Pro League: 3,468 - Stade Rue de la Tonne Total capacity in Challenger Pro League: 178,818 Average capacity in Challenger Pro League: 10,519 Best supported teams in Challenger Pro League Most fans in Challenger Pro League: 5 - Lierse Fewest fans in Challenger Pro League: 0 - SK Beveren Total Challenger Pro League fans: 13 Average number of fans in Challenger Pro League: 1 Which team's fans have been to the most grounds in Challenger Pro League? Most travelled fans in Challenger Pro League: 97 grounds visited - RWD Molenbeek 47 Least travelled fans in Challenger Pro League: 0 grounds visited - SK Beveren Average # grounds visited in Challenger Pro League: 13.99 By the compass