
The city was in the early stages of a 90s cultural boom, with a burgeoning club scene and "90s mania" starting to take hold in its historic heart.
While locals enjoyed the festivities at the Vrijdagmarkt , the world outside was shifting: Gent December ’90
Stars like Erwin Vandenbergh , Eric Viscaal , and Frank Dauwen were in their prime, leading the team toward an eventual third-place finish and a historic 1991 UEFA Cup run. 🌍 The Global Backdrop The city was in the early stages of
In December 1990, Ghent (Gent) was a chilly, rain-swept city where historical charm met late-20th-century grit. It was a classic Belgian winter—damp and cold,
It was a classic Belgian winter—damp and cold, with average highs of 6∘C6 raised to the composed with power C 43∘F43 raised to the composed with power F ) and lows of 2∘C2 raised to the composed with power C 36∘F36 raised to the composed with power F ), accompanied by frequent drizzle.
On December 20, 1990 , Tim Berners-Lee published the first-ever website , quietly launching the World Wide Web age.
Under coach René Vandereycken, KAA Gent was enjoying one of its most successful seasons, consistently playing at the top of the league .