Stadium Information

Lotto Park

Belgium Belgium
Address Avenue Théo Verbeeck 2 Capacity 26.361
City Brussels Surface grass

The Lotto Park, formerly known as Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, is the home of R.S.C. Anderlecht, one of the most prestigious football clubs in Belgium. Located in the municipality of Anderlecht, in Brussels, this stadium has witnessed countless historic moments since its opening in 1917.

Originally named Emile Versé Stadium, in honor of the club's first president, the venue has undergone several renovations over the years. Between 1983 and 1991, a complete reconstruction took place, after which the stadium was renamed in honor of the then-president Constant Vanden Stock. In 2019, it adopted its current name due to a sponsorship agreement with the National Lottery of Belgium.

With a capacity for approximately 22,500 spectators, Lotto Park stands out for its intimate design that brings fans close to the field, creating a vibrant atmosphere during matches. In addition to hosting R.S.C. Anderlecht matches, the stadium has hosted significant events, such as the semifinal of the 1972 European Championship between Hungary and the Soviet Union, as well as several matches of the Belgian national team.

Due to its location in Astrid Park, the stadium is often colloquially referred to as "Astrid Park" by local fans. This connection with the park gives it a picturesque and unique setting among European stadiums.

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