Belgium National is used by the National football team, in Brussels. The King Baudouin Stadium has hosted European Cup Finals in 1985, 1974, 1966 and 1958 and the Cup Winners Cup Finals in 1980, 1976 and 1964.
Antwerp hosts regular club Football in the Belgium league. The Olympisch Stadion also hosted the 1920 Olympics for Field Hockey, Football, Rugby Union, Korfball, Archery, Shot Put and Discus.
Antwerp 1920 was built as the main stadium for the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. For those games, it hosted the athletics, equestrian, field hockey, football, gymnastics, modern pentathlon, rugby union, tug of war, weightlifting and korfball.
Bruges is used for regular team football in the Belgium league. The Jan Breydel Stadium hosted 4 games during the 2000 European Championships, including a quarter-final match.
Brugge is used for regular team football in the Belgium league and European club matches, by the one of its most successful teams. The Jan Breydel Stadium was used for 4 times, during the 2000 European Championships
Brussels is used for regular team football in the Belgium league and European club matches, by the most successful team in Belgium. The Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, hosted the 1972 European Championship Semi Final.
Liege is used for regular team football in the Belgium league and European club matches. The Stade Maurice Dufrasne hosted the third place play off for the Euro 1972 championships and 3 games during Euro 2000.
The Soevereinstadion in Lommel, Belgium, is an 8,000-seat stadium and home to Lommel SK, a club in the Challenger Pro League. Opened in 1992, it is set amidst Bosland’s natural beauty and near the Lommelse Sahara.