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  2. Achter de Kazerne - Wikipedia

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    The AFAS Stadion is a football stadium in Mechelen, Belgium. It is used for football matches and is the home ground of KV Mechelen. Currently, the ground has a capacity of 16,672. The stadium is called Achter de Kazerne, which means "Behind the Army Barracks". It is called this because the stadium was once located behind an army base.

  3. K.V. Mechelen - Wikipedia

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    KV Mechelen's most traditional rival is Racing Mechelen. However the two have sparingly met in the modern era, the last time in 2005, where the game had to be stopped due to crowd violence. [ 13 ] Traditionally KV Mechelen was the club of the catholic elite in the city while Racing was set up by the secular, liberal classes, with nationalist ...

  4. File:Arrondissement Mechelen Belgium Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Mechelen Antwerp Belgium Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. 1989–90 Belgian First Division - Wikipedia

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    The 1989–90 edition of the Belgian League was the 87th since its establishment: Which played from September 1989 to May 1990 involved 18 teams, and Club Brugge K.V. won the championship, while K.S.K. Beveren and K.R.C. Mechelen were relegated.

  7. List of Belgian football champions - Wikipedia

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    KV Mechelen (4) Anderlecht: RFC Liège: 1989–90: Club Brugge (8) Anderlecht: KV Mechelen: 1990–91: ... Football in Belgium; Belgian football league system; Notes

  8. 1988–89 Belgian First Division - Wikipedia

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    KV Mechelen: 34 25 7 2 64 20 +44 57 Qualified for 1989–90 European Cup: 2 R.S.C. Anderlecht: 34 22 9 3 83 36 +47 53 Qualified for 1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup: 3 R.F.C. de Liège: 34 17 12 5 64 22 +42 46 Qualified for 1989–90 UEFA Cup: 4 Club Brugge K.V. 34 17 9 8 67 44 +23 43 5 Royal Antwerp FC: 34 16 10 8 62 39 +23 42 6 Standard ...

  9. Oscar Vankesbeeck Stadion - Wikipedia

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    The Oscar Vankesbeesckstadion is a football stadium, located in Mechelen, Belgium, and is host to K.R.C. Mechelen.With a capacity of 6,123. [2]The stadium, located Oscar Vankesbeeckstraat, is named after Oscar Van Kesbeeck, a Flemish politician, who was chairman of the Belgian Football Association between 1937 and 1943, and a former chairman and player of Racing Mechelen.