The city of Bruges wants to put in place a very strict mobility plan with regard to the future stadium of the Club.
Club Brugge will soon be able to count on its new stadium: the environmental permit has been issued, and the new Jan Breydel will soon be built on the site of the current stadium. Regarding mobility, which is already a frequent problem today and worried local residents, the city of Bruges and the Club have put in place a very strict plan, which will lead supporters to be far-sighted: each fan buying a ticket will have to note s he comes to the stadium by car, on foot, by public transport or by bicycle, reports The last news.
If he practices carpooling, he will have the right to park closer to the future stadium – a way for the Club to promote this mode of travel and reduce traffic jams, which are numerous around St Andries on match days. What’s more, the time slots will be strict: each supporter will have to indicate a 15-minute slot in which they intend to arrive, and could be refused entry to the stadium if they do not respect it. Cyclists will have a half-hour slot. In case of repeated delays, a stadium ban would be possible…