Stedelijk Sportstadion 'De Drie Fonteinen', Filford = Vilvoorde = Vilvorde (Infinity FC Vilvoorde, formerly KFC Vilvoorde / VK Vilvoorde / Sporting Vilvoorde-Koningslo / SC Vilvoorde)
Belgium, province: Flemish Brabant
12 XII 2010 / FC Vilvoorde - FC Ganshoren 1-3 / Brabant, Provincial League 1 (= fifth level)
Note: FC Vilvoorde went bankrupt in 2011. A new club was formed, VK Vilvoorde, in 2011, but its permit to play at the Drie Fonteinen stadium was discontinued by the city council in 2013. In the 2013-'14 season, Sporting Vilvoorde-Koningslo (another club in the same municipality) were asked to fill the void by playing their matches in the stadium, but they had to suspend all activities in March 2016 after a conflict with the Royal Belgian Football Association which had caused them to remain inactive during the 2014/2015 season - their successor club, Vilvoorde City, were allowed to use the stadium from their foundation in 2016 onwards. In 2014, another new team was formed to play at Drie Fonteinen: SC Vilvoorde, who changed their name to become Infinity FC Vilvoorde in 2017.
Belgium, province: Flemish Brabant
12 XII 2010 / FC Vilvoorde - FC Ganshoren 1-3 / Brabant, Provincial League 1 (= fifth level)
Note: FC Vilvoorde went bankrupt in 2011. A new club was formed, VK Vilvoorde, in 2011, but its permit to play at the Drie Fonteinen stadium was discontinued by the city council in 2013. In the 2013-'14 season, Sporting Vilvoorde-Koningslo (another club in the same municipality) were asked to fill the void by playing their matches in the stadium, but they had to suspend all activities in March 2016 after a conflict with the Royal Belgian Football Association which had caused them to remain inactive during the 2014/2015 season - their successor club, Vilvoorde City, were allowed to use the stadium from their foundation in 2016 onwards. In 2014, another new team was formed to play at Drie Fonteinen: SC Vilvoorde, who changed their name to become Infinity FC Vilvoorde in 2017.