Jules Ottenstadion
At the end of the use of the stadium for the home matches of KAA Gent, it was simply called Ottenstadion by the people of Ghent.The stadium was built in 1920 and was officially opened on 22 August of that year by the Dauphin of that time, Prince Leopold.The stadium was named after Jules Otten, one of the founders of KAA Gent, which was called La Gantoise at that time.During the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, it hosted the Italy-Egypt football match which the Italians won 2–1.Gent played its home games at the stadium for 90 years, before moving to the new Ghelamco Arena, which is situated at the Ottergemsesteenweg.