Belgian Cup













































Belgian Cup
Founded 1911
Region Belgium
Number of teams 294
Qualifier for UEFA Europa League
Domestic cup(s) Belgian Super Cup
Current champions
Standard Liège (8th title)
Most successful club(s)
Club Brugge (11 titles)
Website Cofidis Cup

2018–19 Belgian Cup

The Belgian Cup (French: Coupe de Belgique; Dutch: Beker van België [Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbeːkər vɑn ˈbɛlɣijə]]; German: Belgischer Fußballpokal) is the main knockout football competition in Belgium, run by the Belgian Football Association. The first cup was held in 1911-12. The most successful cup club is Club Brugge KV with 11 titles followed by RSC Anderlecht (9) and R Standard de Liège (8). Since the 2015-2016 edition, the Belgian Cup is sponsored by crisp brand Croky and the cup is now called Croky Cup.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Format


  • 3 Belgian Cup winners and finalists


  • 4 Performance by club


  • 5 Media coverage


  • 6 References





History


The first cup competition ever in Belgium was held in 1907-08 but the teams were not actual teams but were provincial selections. The province of West-Vlaanderen won to that of Antwerp by 6–2. The next year, the province of Antwerp beat that of Brabant by 5–2. The cup was then suspended for two years.


The competition began with actual clubs in 1911 but was soon stopped due to the First World War. The interruption lasted until the season 1926-27 but again, the cup fell into disgrace among the leading clubs at the time. In 1953 the competition was finally back in the football calendar. Three years later, a poll was organized after which the Belgian cup was stopped once again. In 1964, with the birth of the European Cup Winners' Cup, the competition was organized once again, in order to send Belgian representative into the competition.


Another cup competition called Belgian League Cup was held between 1997 and 2000. The winning team was qualified for the UEFA Intertoto Cup but the biggest clubs were denying this competition and were playing it with B teams. This, and the poor attendance during the matches were among the major arguments to stop the competition after three seasons. The winners were successively Lommel, Sint-Truiden and RSC Anderlecht.



Format


The first stage comprises five matchdays (in one leg each), played in the five last Sundays before September 1. Matches are typically played at 4:00pm on the ground of the first drawn team. The first round is played between clubs from levels 4 to 8 in football league pyramid. The second round is played between the clubs who qualified from the first round.


The Belgian Third Division teams (36 clubs) enter the competition in the third round, whereas the 18 Belgian Second Division teams join the competition in the fourth round, together with 38 teams who qualified from the third round. The 16 teams that remain after the fifth round are joined by the 16 Belgian Pro League teams in the sixth round. In this round, all the Belgian Pro League teams are seeded, meaning they cannot meet each other. However the order of the draw still determines the ground. The winners move to round 7, also known as the round of 16.


The rounds of 32 and 16 (Rounds six and seven) are single legged games (as well as the final game) while the quarter finals and semi finals are played in two legs. The final game takes place at the Stade Roi Baudouin in Brussels.



Belgian Cup winners and finalists




Performance by club




















































































































































































































































































Club
Wins
Last final won
Runners-up
Last final lost

Club Brugge KV
11

2015
7

2016

RSC Anderlecht
9

2008
4

2015

R Standard Liège
8

2018
9

2007

KRC Genk
4

2013
1

2018

KAA Gent
3

2010
1

2008

Cercle Brugge KSV
2
1985
5

2013

KSK Beveren
2
1983
3
2004

Zulte Waregem
2

2017
1

2014

KSC Lokeren
2

2014
1
1981

K Lierse SK
2
1999
1
1976

Antwerp FC
2
1992
1
1975

SV Thor Waterschei
2
1982
1
1955

Beerschot VAV
2
1979
1
1968

Union
2
1914
0


KV Mechelen
1
1987
4

2009

Germinal Ekeren
1

1997
2
1995

Westerlo
1
2001
1

2011

FC Liégeois
1
1990
1
1987

KSV Waregem
1
1974
1
1982

Daring Bruxelles
1
1935
1
1970

Germinal Beerschot
1

2005
0


La Louvière
1
2003
0


Racing Tournai
1
1956
0


Racing Bruxelles
1
1912
0


Excelsior Mouscron
0

2

2006

Sint-Truiden VV
0

2
2003

Charleroi
0

2
1993

Oostende
0

1

2017

Lommel SK
0

1
2001

KSK Tongeren
0

1
1974

Racing White
0

1
1969

Diest
0

1
1964

Verviers
0

1
1956

Racing Mechelen
0

1
1954

Lyra
0

1
1935

Tubantia Borgerhout
0

1
1927

Racing Gand
0

1
1912

K.V. Kortrijk
0

1

2012


  • italic clubs dissolved or merged


Media coverage


Belgian Cup matches are currently broadcast live by VRT, Medialaan, and RTL from 2018-19 season.[1]



References


Notes




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Sources


  • Belgian football history

  • The Belgian Football Association Official Site

  • A Belgian football site


  • League321.com - Belgian Football League Tables, Records & Statistics Database.










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