

Cercle Brugge is a professional football club based in Brugge, Belgium. Currently competing in First Division A, they play their home matches at the iconic Jan Breydelstadion. The team has built a formidable reputation both domestically and in continental competitions. Follow Cercle Brugge on FotLive for real-time scores, team stats, and transfer news.
During the current campaign, Gary Magnée has emerged as the standout performer for Cercle Brugge, delivering consistently excellent displays that have earned him a team-high 7.36 rating. He is flanked in influence by Flávio Nazinho and Edan Diop, who have also impressed with seasonal ratings of 7.35 and 7.29 respectively.
Providing the cutting edge in attack, Steve Ngoura has been the primary source of goals for Cercle Brugge, leading the team's scoring charts with 7 goals so far this season, supported by key playmaker Flávio Nazinho who registered 7 assists.
| # | Team | P | W | D | L | GD | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Zulte Waregem | 36 | 13 | 9 | 14 | 0 | 48 |
| 2 | Cercle Brugge | 36 | 10 | 11 | 15 | -5 | 41 |
| 3 | RAAL La Louviere | 36 | 7 | 13 | 16 | -15 | 34 |
| 4 | FCV Dender EH | 36 | 5 | 10 | 21 | -31 | 25 |
The active squad for Cercle Brugge consists of the following player roster classified by positions:
Goalkeepers: Bas Langenbick (Belgium), Maxime Delanghe (Belgium), Warleson (Brazil)
Defenders: Christiaan Ravych (Belgium), Emmanuel Kakou (Ivory Coast), Flávio Nazinho (Portugal), Gary Magnée (Belgium), Geoffrey Kondo (France), Ibrahim Diakité (Guinea), Royer Caicedo (Colombia), Valy Konaté (Ivory Coast)
Midfielders: Adrien Bongiovanni, Benjamin Delacourt, Charles Herrmann (Germany), Dylan De Belder, Edan Diop (France), Elhadji Koné (Mali), Erick Nunes (Brazil), Hannes van der Bruggen (Belgium), Heriberto Jurado (Mexico), Ibrahima Diaby (France), Idriss Saadi, Jérémy Taravel, Johanna Omolo, Kévin Hoggas, Krys Kouassi (France), Lars Friis (Denmark), Lawrence Agyekum (Ghana), Louis Torres, Nils De Wilde (Belgium), Oluwaseun Adewumi (Austria), Ono Vanackere (Belgium), Pieter Gerkens (Belgium), Xander Martlé (Belgium)
Forwards: Abdoul Ouattara (Burkina Faso), Dante Vanzeir (Belgium), Oumar Diakité (Ivory Coast), Steve Ngoura (France)
For the latest transfers, Cercle Brugge welcomed new additions including Royer Caicedo (from Atletico Nacional), Charles Herrmann (from M'gladbach), Geoffrey Kondo (from Dunkerque) and Oumar Diakité (from Reims). Meanwhile, outgoings from the squad consist of Nils De Wilde (to Aalst), Beni Mpanzu (to Sporting Hasselt), Alama Bayo (to Lokeren), Dalangunypole Gomis (to Sochaux) and Edgaras Utkus (to Al-Kholod) and 1 more.
Lars Friis is the current head coach of Cercle Brugge. Under their leadership, the team has achieved a 50% win rate across 6 matches, averaging 1.67 points per game. Previously, Jimmy De Wulf managed the club for 2 seasons, recording 3 wins from 8 matches (a 38% win rate).
Cercle Brugge hosts their home matches at the historic Jan Breydelstadion located in Brugge. The stadium has a total seating capacity of 37,994 spectators, generating a vibrant home atmosphere during matchdays.
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