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Sclessin (French pronunciation: [sklesɛ̃]) is a
quarter of the city of Liège
located in the
province of Liège, Wallonia, Belgium.
Before the
fusion of...
- Belgium. The
stadium holds 27,670 people. It is also
known as
Stade de
Sclessin, from the name of the
quarter of Liège
where it is located, and is the...
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Fausek (Czechoslovakia)
Vasas won 8–1 on aggregate. 1
October 1981
Stade de
Sclessin, Liège Attendance: 7,500 30
September 1981 Estádio das Antas,
Porto Attendance:...
- was
based in
Cointe and Grivegnée
before settling permanently in 1909 in
Sclessin, an
industrial neighbourhood in Liège.
Standard initially joined the Belgian...
- Attendance: 24,789 Referee:
Victor Pădureanu (Romania) 15
September 1971
Sclessin, Liège Attendance: 8,755 Referee:
Rudolf Scheurer (Switzerland) 29 September...
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Kitabdjian (France) Atlético
Madrid won 4–1 on aggregate. 30
September 1970
Sclessin, Liège Attendance: 10,472 Referee:
Gunnar Michaelsen (Denmark) Standard...
- Attendance: 39,000 Referee: Károly
Palotai (Hungary) 15
September 1982
Sclessin, Liège Attendance: 11,000 Referee:
Torben Månsson (Denmark) 15 September...
- 2023. "OFFICIEL
Defour ne fera pas son
retour à
Sclessin" [OFFICIAL
Defour will not be
returning to
Sclessin] (in French). Foot News. 2
November 2023. Retrieved...
- "Qui est
Emmanuel Umeh, la
jeune pépite qui
pourrait bientôt
faire vibrer Sclessin ?". Walfoot.be (in French). 5 July 2023. "Emmanuel Umeh est ciblé par Bordeaux...
- is a light-rail line
under construction to
connect the
communities of
Sclessin (fr) and
Coronmeuse (fr)
along the
Meuse p****ing by Liège-Guillemins railway...