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It is in ] that Anderlecht installed on the border of ''Parc du Meir'' (later ]), in a new stadium they built (with only one stand made of wood). They called it ''Stade Émile Versé'' in the name of a generous patron. Later, concrete stands were set up. Though, in ], the stadium was completely rebuilt and took the name of the president ]. Its capacity was decreased to 28,361 seats (1,583 of which in business seats and 406 in V.I.P. boxes). It is in ] that Anderlecht installed on the border of ''Parc du Meir'' (later ]), in a new stadium they built (with only one stand made of wood). They called it ''Stade Émile Versé'' in the name of a generous patron. Later, concrete stands were set up. Though, in ], the stadium was completely rebuilt and took the name of the president ]. Its capacity was decreased to 28,361 seats (1,583 of which in business seats and 406 in V.I.P. boxes).


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Constant Vanden Stock Stadium is a football stadium in the municipality of Anderlecht, Brussels that is home to R.S.C. Anderlecht.

It is in 1917 that Anderlecht installed on the border of Parc du Meir (later Astrid park), in a new stadium they built (with only one stand made of wood). They called it Stade Émile Versé in the name of a generous patron. Later, concrete stands were set up. Though, in 1983, the stadium was completely rebuilt and took the name of the president Constant Vanden Stock. Its capacity was decreased to 28,361 seats (1,583 of which in business seats and 406 in V.I.P. boxes).

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