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Eupen
Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
The story of football in German-speaking Eupen, a pretty town just over the border from Aachen, involves three countries: Belgium, Germany and Qatar. Until the end of World War I, Eupen was part of Germany and the first clubs founded here a decade earlier were Football Club Fortuna Eupen 1908 and Eupener Ballspielverein. After the post-war Versailles settlement, Eupen became part of Belgium. Between the conflict and the frontier change, these clubs had become Verein für Jugend and Volkspiele eV Eupen. After 1920, they fused to form Jeunesse d’Eupen. Soon afterwards another outfit, Football Club Eupen, aka FC Eupen 1920, was also created.


Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings

Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans









Where to stay
The best hotels for the stadium and city centre



Teams, tales and tips – a guide to the local game
The story of football in German-speaking Eupen, a pretty town just over the border from Aachen, involves three countries: Belgium, Germany and Qatar. Until the end of World War I, Eupen was part of Germany and the first clubs founded here a decade earlier were Football Club Fortuna Eupen 1908 and Eupener Ballspielverein. After the post-war Versailles settlement, Eupen became part of Belgium. Between the conflict and the frontier change, these clubs had become Verein für Jugend and Volkspiele eV Eupen. After 1920, they fused to form Jeunesse d’Eupen. Soon afterwards another outfit, Football Club Eupen, aka FC Eupen 1920, was also created.


Getting Around
Arriving in town, local transport and timings

Where to Drink
The best pubs and bars for football fans









Where to stay
The best hotels for the stadium and city centre




