1961–62 in Belgian football




The 1961–1962 season was the 59th season of competitive football in Belgium. RCS Anderlechtois won their 9th Division I title.[1]Standard Liège entered the 1961–62 European Champion Clubs' Cup as Belgian title holder and became the first Belgian club to reach the semifinals of this competition. RU Saint-Gilloise entered the 1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. The Belgium national football team finished their unsuccessful 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign with a loss and played 7 friendly matches (5 wins, 2 losses).[2]




Contents






  • 1 Overview


  • 2 National team


  • 3 European competitions


  • 4 Honours


  • 5 Final league tables


    • 5.1 Premier Division




  • 6 References





Overview


At the end of the season, K Waterschei SV Thor Genk and KSC Eendracht Aalst were relegated to Division II and were replaced in Division I by R Berchem Sport and K Beringen FC from Division II.

The bottom 2 clubs in Division II (K Sint-Niklaasse SK and RRC Tournaisien) were relegated to Division III, to be replaced by KRC Mechelen and R Crossing Club Molenbeek from Division III.

The bottom club of each Division III league (RUS Tournaisienne, Kontich FC, R Fléron FC and Aarschot Sport) were relegated to the Promotion, to be replaced by VC Zwevegem Sport, FC Vigor Hamme, R Stade Waremmien FC and FC Eendracht Houthalen from Promotion.



National team











































































Date
Venue
Opponents
Score*
Comp
Belgium scorers
October 4, 1961

Heysel Stadium, Brussels (H)

Sweden
0-2

WCQ

October 18, 1961

Heysel Stadium, Brussels (H)

France
3-0
F

Pierre Hanon, Paul Vandenberg, Roger Claessen
November 12, 1961

Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam (A)

The Netherlands
4-0
F

Roger Claessen (2), Paul Vandenberg, Paul Van Himst
December 24, 1961

Heysel Stadium, Brussels (H)

Bulgaria
4-0
F

Jacques Stockman, Armand Jurion, Paul Van Himst (2)
April 1, 1962

Bosuilstadion, Antwerp (H)

The Netherlands
3-1
F

Armand Jurion, Paul Vandenberg (2)
May 13, 1962

Heysel Stadium, Brussels (H)

Italy
1-3
F

Paul Van Himst
May 17, 1962

Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon (A)

Portugal
2-1
F

Jacques Stockman, Armand Jurion
May 23, 1962

10th-Anniversary Stadium, Warsaw (A)

Poland
0-2
F


* Belgium score given first


Key



  • H = Home match

  • A = Away match

  • N = On neutral ground

  • F = Friendly

  • WCQ = World Cup qualification

  • o.g. = own goal



European competitions


Standard Liège qualified for the first round of the 1961–62 European Champion Clubs' Cup by defeating Fredrikstad FK of Norway (wins 2-1 at home and 0-2 away) in the preliminary round. They then eliminated successively FC Haka of Finland (wins 5-1 at home and 0-2 away) and Rangers of Scotland (win 4-1 at home and defeat 2-0 away) to reach the semifinals. At this stage of the competition, Standard lost to Real Madrid (losses 4-0 away and 0-2 at home).


RU Saint-Gilloise lost in the first round of the 1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup to Hearts of Scotland (losses 1-3 at home and defeat 2-0 away).



Honours























Competition
Winner

Division I

RSC Anderlechtois

Division II

R Berchem Sport

Division III

KRC Mechelen and R Crossing Club Molenbeek

Promotion

VC Zwevegem Sport, FC Vigor Hamme, R Stade Waremmien FC and FC Eendracht Houthalen


Final league tables



Premier Division




  • 1961-62 Top scorer: Jacques Stockman (RSC Anderlechtois) with 29 goals.

  • 1961 Golden Shoe: Paul Van Himst (RSC Anderlechtois)



References





  1. ^ http://www.footbel.com/documents/COMPETITIES/Eindklassementen/S1961-1962FR.pdf FA website


  2. ^ http://www.footbel.com/fr/nationale_elftallen/statistieken_1/per_datum.html FA website










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