Ghelamco Arena: KAA Gent
When the Ghelamco Arena opened its doors for the first time on the 17th of July 2013 it officially became the first newly built football stadium in Belgian since 1974. It was opened to replace Gent’s former home, the Jules Ottenstadion. They had played their football there since 1920 so to suggest it will have felt like a bit of a change is probably something of an understatement.
The ‘KAA’ part of the football team’s title stands for Koninklijke Atletiek Associatie, which translates roughly to mean ‘Royal Athletic Association’. That is because Gent is more than merely a football club and is instead a general sports club, with athletics being its original purpose. In fact, we’ve said on this page that Gent was formed in 1864 but that’s slightly misleading as that was the athletics club – the football club wasn’t founded until 1900.
Stats
Ghelamco Arena Stats | |
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Year Opened | 2013 |
Capacity | 20000 |
Average Attendance | 19785 |
Record Attendance | 20000 (Gent v KV Mechelen (2013)) |
Pitch Size | 105 x 68 (7140) |
Nickname | Arteveldestadion |
Owner | KAA Gent |
Sponsor | Ghelamco |
Clubs Hosted | KAA Gent |
First Fixture | KAA Gent v VfB Stuttgart (17/07/2013) |
Gent Stats | |
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Year Founded | 1864 |
Nickname | De Buffalo's |
Club Mascot | Buffalo Ben |
Rivals | Club Brugge, Anderlecht, Standard Liège |
Previous Stadiums | Carpentierplein, Jules Ottenstadion, Mussenstraat, Albertlaan |
Kit | Blue (Home) / Orange (Away) / White (Third) |
Shirt Sponsor | VDK |
Team Owner | Ivan De Witte |
Record Goalscorer | Maurice Willems (185) |
Record Appearances | Armand Seghers (507) |
Ghelamco Arena Photos
By DirkVE (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0]
By DirkVE (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0]
PRIME FUJIFILM / Flickr.com
Ghelamco Arena Seating Plan and Where to Sit
The Ghelamco Arena is set up as a bowl of continuous seating, as is common with most European stadia. There are still four sides to the arena, though, with away fans housed in the corner between the Telenet Tribune and the VDK Tribune. The Spion Kop, also known as the Ghelamco Tribune, is where you’ll find most of the more passionate home fans and the Maes Pils Tribune is the main hospitality section.
Gent Ticket Prices
Gent split their games up into two categories: Normal Games and Top Games. The latter involves matches against rivals such as Lub Brugge and Anderlecht and ‘Normal Games’ are against virtually everyone else. Top Game tickets range from €10 to €50 depending on where you’re sitting, whilst Normal Games will cost from €10 to €40. It’s cheaper for concessions and those under 16.
How To Get Gent Tickets
As with most clubs, Gent’s website is the best place to go. You’ll see how much your tickets will cost as well as where about you can sit in the stadium. The ticket office is open from Tuesday to Friday as well as on match days and that’s another good resource for your ticket buying needs.
Where to Buy
Getting To Ghelamco Arena
Train – A journey to Gent by train will take between three and four hours from London, going via Brussels. Once there the Gent-Sint-Pieters Train Station is about a 45 minute walk from the ground.
Bus – There are shuttle buses that you can catch from Woodrow Wilsonplein put on by De Lijn en KAA Gent and it costs €1 per trip. If you’d rather get public transport then buses 8, 65 and 67 all stop directly outside the ground.
Car – The Arena is visible from the E17 motorway, so if you’re driving then that’s the main road you’ll want to use to help you on your journey. The R4 and N444 will also get you near enough to the ground to allow you to follow signs.
By Air – Brussels National Airport is about forty miles from Gent. It’s not that close but it’s the closest you’ll find.
Taxi – Getting a cab from Gent Sint-Pierterstadion to the ground will take about ten minutes and should cost in the region of €15.
Parking Near Ghelamco Arena
There’s a small car park at the stadium but it’s not for general use on match days. There are other locations nearby where you might be able to park your car, though it’s worth keeping an eye out for parking restrictions that are in place.
Useful Resources
Ghelamco Arena Hotels
As one of the largest cities in Belgium, you won’t struggle for somewhere to stay in Gent. These would be our picks.
Hotel Campanile Gent - £50+
Holiday Inn Express Gent - £70+
Astoria Hotel Gent - £80+
Pubs and Bars Near Ghelamco Arena
Home to many of Belgium’s finest breweries, Gent is a great place to sample some local beers before the game.
Het Waterhuis aan de Bierkant
Gusb Sportsbar
O’Leary's Gent Event Centre
Facilities
With it being so new, you can expect a very pleasant experience at the Ghelamco Arena. While it can’t match the likes of some European giants, it’s far more comfortable than many stadiums in the English Championship.
Hospitality
As we’ve just mentioned, most of the business seats are located in the Maes Pils Tribune. There are a number of different places within the stadium for hospitality customers to hang out, though. The Rolf Benz Lounge is one of the newest experiences, whilst the Presidential Skybox or Executive provide different types of days.
Private Hire
The Ghelamco Arena is a state-of-the-art venue that promises an unrivalled experience for those business customers out there who want to use the various lounges and boxes within it for meetings, conferences and more. The club can help you with whatever event it is that you’re hoping to put on.
Stadium Tours & Museum
The only tour currently available is a virtual one, but it’s free, and you don’t have to go all the way to Gent to experience it, so you know, every cloud.
About Gent
Koninklijke Atletiek Associatie Gent is better known simply as Gent, or by the club’s nickname of De Buffalo’s. As mentioned in the intro, it’s not just a football club but is also a track & field and field hockey club to boot. Founded as an athletics club that also had a field hockey section in 1864, the football side of things was added to the club’s roster in 1900. If you’re wondering why on earth they’re nickname is De Buffalo’s and why the crest is a native American then wonder no more – it all came about after Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Circus visited the city in early 1900s.
When it comes to honours Gent aren’t exactly one of Belgium’s runaway success stories. They first made it into the Belgian top-flight in 1913 and stayed there until 1929. They came back up in 1936 and lasted until 1967 and then spent the 1970s and 1980s bobbing between the top and second divisions. They’ve won the top-flight once in their history, something that they accomplished in the 2014-2015 season. Added to that are three Belgian Cup wins, a solitary Belgian Supercup trophy and two UEFA Intertoto Cups. Their best European performance came in 1992 when they reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup.
Ghelamco Arena History
the notion of a new stadium for Gent was first mooted in 2003 when the then alderman announced that they would be moving for the start of the 2006-2007 season. The intention was that it would be called the Arteveldestadion in honour of Jacob van Artevelde, the Wise Man of Gent. Unfortunately there were a number of problems, from financial difficulties to issues with building permits, that stopped anything happening until September 2008. More problems reared their head in 2009 and by 2010 the City of Gent (or Ghent, depending on your mood) announced a partnership with Ghelamco.
Ghelamco are a Belgian real estate firm and agreed to take on the construction and development of the stadium. As you may well have noticed, they also have their name attached to the arena – something that was agreed before it opened in 2013. As well as hosting Gent matches the stadium is also used for concerts and other events. During the 2014 World Cup all of Belgium’s games were shown live on big screens within the arena and concerts took place featuring some of the country’s best-loved artists.
Future Developments
Although there are no current plans to develop the stadium at all, it has been designed to allow it to be converted to a 30,000 or 40,000 seater-stadium relatively easily. This is unlikely to happen any time soon, however.