Stade Maurice Dufrasne Standard Liege
♿ Wheelchair accessible Sport

Stade Maurice Dufrasne Standard Liege

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♿ Wheelchair accessible

The Stade Maurice Dufrasne, better known as Sclessin, has been the iconic home of Standard Liege since 1909. The stadium sits on the bank of the Meuse in the Liege district of Sclessin and seats around thirty thousand spectators. The atmospheric venue is renowned for its passionate crowd and the red-and-black tifos crafted before every big match. Thanks to regular renovations, the stadium meets contemporary standards for comfort and safety.

Accessibility for wheelchair users is well organised. Several stands offer wheelchair spaces with their own entrance and adapted lifts. Adapted toilets are available in all main buildings. The club provides discounts for companions and works closely with the Standard G-supporters club. Reserve your tickets well in advance via the official ticket service to secure an adapted spot.

Disabled parking spaces are available in the immediate area of the stadium, but spots are limited on match days. The stadium is reachable via Liege-Sclessin station, located just a few hundred metres away with an accessible platform. The visitor route from the station to the stand is fully paved and flat.