
Cegeka Arena - Wikipedia
The Cegeka Arena is a multi-purpose stadium in Genk, Belgium. It is currently used mostly for association football matches and is the home ground of K.R.C. Genk.
Cegeka Arena - KRC Genk
Cegeka and KRC Genk are pioneers: the first 5G stadium in Belgium will soon be a reality. Over the next ten years, the Hasselt-based IT group will give its name to our football temple.
Open Stadiontour KRC Genk Cegeka Arena - Stad Genk
Onze stadiontour duurt ongeveer 3 uur (incl. bezoek GoalMine, onze interactieve voetbalbeleving). Bij een bezoek van het stadion neem je een kijkje achter de schermen van KRC Genk met één van onze eigen enthousiaste gidsen die je wegwijs maken in ons mooie stadion.
Cegeka Arena — Wikipédia
La Cegeka Arena, anciennement Fenixstadion (littéralement Stade du Phénix) puis Cristal Arena puis Luminus Arena, est le stade du K. RC Genk, en Belgique. Sa capacité actuelle est de 25 956 places. Le stade est celui qui hébergea pendant de longues saisons l'équipe de …
Discover Cegeka Arena: The Genk Stadium - Football Team Game
Feb 7, 2025 · Explore the Cegeka Arena, the multi-purpose stadium in Genk, Belgium and home of KRC Genk.
Luminus Arena - Genk - The Stadium Guide
Club: KRC Genk | Opening: 1990 | Capacity: 24,604 (4,200 standing) | Description: The Luminus Arena, earlier called Cristal Arena, has grown out of the old André Dumontstadion, which until the 1990s used to be the home of local club Thor Waterschei.
Cegeka Arena - Genk, Belgium / ArenasMap
The Cegeka Arena, formerly Fenixstadion (literally Phoenix Stadium) and later Cristal Arena and Luminus Arena, is the stadium of K. RC Genk. Its current capacity is 25,956 seats.
KRC Genk: Luminus Arena Stadium Guide - Football Stadiums
With a capacity of just under 25,000, the stadium rarely sells out but still welcomes over 20,000 people every time Genk have a home game. Officially the stadium in its current form opened in 1999, though it stands in the same spot as a ground known as the André Dumont Stadium.
Cegeka Arena - World of Stadiums
Koninklijke Racing Club Genk use the Cegeka Arena for home matches. They won the Belgian top-flight football league in 1999 for the first time in their history. KRC Genk played their first-ever UEFA Champions League group-stage matches in 2002.
Cegeka Arena - Wikipedia
De Cegeka Arena, ook gekend als het Fenixstadion is het stadion van voetbalclub KRC Genk. Het is met 21.300 [1] plaatsen het op drie na grootste stadion van België.