Guldensporen Stadion is a multi-purpose sports arena located in the West Flanders city of Kortrijk. Used chiefly for the football matches of Belgian Pro League side K.V. Kortrijk, the 9,399 capacity ground first opened in 1947 and was most recently renovated in 2008.
Kortrijk Stadium Guide
Stadium Facts
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Team: | Kortrijk |
Opened: | 1947 |
Capacity: | 9,399 |
Address: | Kortrijk, 8500 |
Guldensporen Stadion History
Guldensporenstadion translates as “The Stadium of the Golden Spurs” which is a reference to the nationally famous Battle of the Golden Spurs which saw residents of Flanders successfully revolt against The Kingdom of France. Uprisings against Frenchmen started in Bruges and spread throughout the country with the city of Kortrijk, where the stadium is located, becoming an impasse where the two opposing forces met.
Built just after the conclusion of World War 2 at a cost of around two million Belgian Francs which was at the time considered a very large fee, Guldensporen stadium opened on August 17th 1947 after around fifteen months of construction work.
With K.V Kortrijk spending most of their history within the lower tiers of Belgian football, there has rarely been a need for the club to expand Goldensporen, with the highest capacity of 15,000 reached after the renovation in 1988.
After the Heysel Disaster of 1985 , UEFA drafted new laws regarding spectator safety and in conjunction with the local council, KV Kortrijk completely rebuilt the main stand at a cost of around about € 1.8 million across a period of three years. As the tragedy occurred in Brussels, the impact greatly resonated with clubs across of Belgium.
When large scale Concrete decay was found to exist within the older stands, the capacity of the ground was significantly reduced to around 6,896, until 2008 when the club were able to raise enough money to make the necessary repairs. Thankfully the club earned promotion to Belgian Pro League and were able to proceed with the restorations. The capacity now stands at just under 10,000 including 5,749 seats.
Guldensporen Stadion Seating Plan
Stand Photos
Matchday Experience
Guldensporen Stadion Away Section
Away fans are housed within sections M, N and O within the tribune opposite the main stand.
Tickets for the “Bezoekers” or visiting supporters section can be purchased from ticket office on the corner of Meensesteenweg road and cost a flat rate of €20.00 regardless of which team is playing away.
Kortrijk Club Shop
There is a KVK Fan shop at Guldensporenstadion which is arguably the best place to purchase official merchandise of the club, with the obvious exception of the online store.
Opening Times:
- Monday to Friday: 9.00 am to 12.00 pm, and 2.00 pm to 6.00 pm
- Weekends and Holidays: Closed
On matchdays the KVK Fan shop is open for at least 30 minutes before kick-off and for a further 30 minutes after the full time whistle.
Can you take a stadium Tour?
It doesn’t appear as if any tours are currently available of Kortrijk’s Guldensporenstadion.
How to buy Kortrijk Tickets
Tickets to see KV Kortrijk can be purchased online from the official website or from the ticket office at the stadium either in the days leading up to the match or providing there are any unsold, before kick-off.
- Tribune 1 (Main): €30.00
- Tribune 2: €14.00
- Tribune 3: €20.00
- Tribune 4: €17.00
Please note that prices increase from anywhere between 3.00 – 10.00 for the highest profile fixtures against Anderlecht, Club Brugge, Standard Liege, Genk, KAA Gent and Zulte Waregem.
How to get to Guldensporen Stadion
Where is Guldensporen Stadion?
Guldensporen stadium is located 1.8 km north of Kortrijk’s central area just across the river Leie along the R36.
Driving
The stadium’s address for satnav is as follows:
- Kortrijk, 8500 Kortrijk, Belgium
Car Parks
As there are no car parks at the stadium the club encourages fans who wish to drive to park in the area around the Railway Bridge towards Bissegem.
Train - Public Transport
Kortrijk railway station serves over 10,000 passengers a day making it the 15th busiest in Belgium and second overall in the West-Flanders region.
Airports and Flying
The closest major airport to Kortrijk is Lille Airport in France which acts at the main flight hub of the West-Flanders region. This is 42 km across the border and is the closest after Ostend-Bruges International Airport which is 74 km away
Hotels Near Guldensporen Stadion
There are a good number of hotels found within the inner ring road south of the River Leie and Guldensporen including recognisable names such as Hotel Ibis, Parkhotel and the unimaginatively named but well priced Center Hotel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who plays at Guldensporen Stadion?
Belgian side Kortrijk play their home matches at Guldensporen Stadion.
What is the capacity of Guldensporen Stadion?
As of 2024 Guldensporen Stadion has an official seating capacity of 9,399 for Football matches.
When was Guldensporen Stadion opened?
Guldensporen Stadion officially opened in 1947 and is home to Kortrijk
What is the postcode for Guldensporen Stadion?
The postcode for Guldensporen Stadion is 8500.
Are there any Covid restrictions at the stadium?
Covid Restrictions may be in place when you visit Guldensporen Stadion in 2024. Please visit the official website of Kortrijk for full information on changes due to the Coronavirus.