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Genk, Belgium – KRC Genk is rolling out a unified account system, dubbed “Mijn KRC Genk,” designed to simplify access to all club-related platforms and services for its supporters. The initiative, announced recently, aims to create a central hub for fans to manage their digital experience with the Belgian Pro League club.

The modern system consolidates access to the KRC Genk website, official mobile app, ticketing portals, and merchandise shops under a single login. This means fans who have previously purchased tickets or subscriptions online can utilize the same email address to create their “Mijn KRC Genk” account, automatically linking their existing purchases, tickets, and current season passes. For supporters, this eliminates the need to remember multiple usernames and passwords, streamlining the process of engaging with the club.

Beyond simplified access, “Mijn KRC Genk” promises a secure and transparent platform for managing personal data. The club emphasizes that the system provides a centralized and secure location for fans to oversee their information. The account will function as a digital wallet, offering access to exclusive partner deals and benefits. This move reflects a broader trend in European football, where clubs are increasingly focused on enhancing the digital fan experience and leveraging data to personalize offerings.

The rollout of “Mijn KRC Genk” comes at a pivotal time for the club. KRC Genk is currently competing in the Belgian Pro League, and a seamless digital experience is seen as crucial for maximizing fan engagement both at the Luminus Arena and beyond. The club recently saw forward Oh Hyeon-gyu’s goal for the Mexican national team highlighted, with KRC Genk playfully acknowledging the achievement on social media, as reported by news sources. This demonstrates the club’s active presence and engagement with its fanbase across various platforms.

The official KRC Genk app, available on the App Store, already provides fans with updates, match coverage, ticketing options, and access to fan merchandise. The app, which received an update on October 22, 2025, now allows users to manually add their club and consumption cards to their “Mijn KRC Genk” account for quick and easy access. A previous update, released on September 16, 2025, introduced KRC Genk Play, offering fans access to match highlights, exclusive content, and behind-the-scenes footage. The app has received a 4.0 rating, though some users have noted a lack of English language support.

For those encountering issues or requiring assistance with the new system, KRC Genk has provided a dedicated email address: app@krcgenk.be. The club is encouraging fans to download the official app and embrace the “Mijn KRC Genk” account to fully immerse themselves in the club’s digital ecosystem. Accessing video content, however, requires logging in with a “Mijn KRC Genk” account.

The implementation of this unified account system underscores KRC Genk’s commitment to modernizing the fan experience and fostering a stronger connection with its supporters. By centralizing access and offering personalized benefits, the club aims to enhance engagement and build a more vibrant community around the team. Fans can create an account or log in at https://www.krcgenk.be/nl/sso/login?r=1.

Looking ahead, KRC Genk will continue its Belgian Pro League campaign. The next match schedule and opponent details will be announced on the official KRC Genk website and app, accessible through the “Mijn KRC Genk” account system. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates and announcements regarding the club’s digital initiatives.

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