2011–12 Belgian Cup

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2011–12 Belgian Cup
Tournament details
CountryBelgium
Teams293
Final positions
ChampionsLokeren
Runner-upKortrijk
Tournament statistics
Matches played292

The 2011–12 Belgian Cup (also known as Cofidis Cup because of sponsoring purposes) is the 57th season of the main knockout football competition in Belgium. It commenced on 31 July 2011 with the first matches of Round 1 and concluded on 24 March 2012, which is exceptionally early, but was chosen to make sure all matches would be finished before the start of the UEFA Euro 2012 tournament. The winner of the competition qualifies for the play-off round[1] of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League.

Standard Liège were the defending champions.

Competition modus[edit]

The competition consists of ten rounds. The first seven rounds were held as single-match elimination rounds. When tied after 90 minutes in the first three rounds, penalties were taken immediately. In rounds four to seven, when tied after 90 minutes first an extra time period of 30 minutes are played, then penalties would be taken if still necessary. The quarter- and semifinals were played in a two-leg modus, where the team winning on aggregate advances. The final was played as a single match.

Teams entered the competition in different rounds, based upon their 2010–11 league affiliation. Teams from the fourth-level Promotion or lower began in Round 1. Third Division teams entered in Round 3, with Second Division teams joining in the following round. Teams from the Belgian First Division entered in Round 6.

Round Clubs
remaining
Clubs
involved
Winners from
previous round
New entries
this round
Leagues entering at this round
Round 1 293 223 none 223 Levels 4 to 8 in football league pyramid
Round 2 182 112 111 (+1 bye) none none
Round 3 126 92 56 36 Belgian Third Division
Round 4 80 64 46 18 Belgian Second Division
Round 5 48 32 32 none none
Round 6 32 32 16 16 Belgian Pro League
Round 7 16 16 16 none none
Quarter-Finals 8 8 8 none none
Semifinals 4 4 4 none none
Final 2 2 2 none none

Starting Rounds[edit]

The starting five rounds featured only teams of lower divisions and all matches were played during the summer and early autumn, mostly in July and August.

Round 1[edit]

The matches will be played on 30 and 31 July 2011.[2]

Round 2[edit]

The matches will be played on 7 August 2011.[3]

Round 3[edit]

The matches will be played on 14 August 2011.[4]

Round 4[edit]

The matches were played during the weekend of 21 August 2011.[5]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
K.V. Woluwe-Zaventem (III) 1–4 Virton (III)
Union SG (III) 0–1 (a.e.t) Oostende (II)
R.FC.Union La Calamine (III) 0–3 R.US.Genly-Quevy 89 (P.I)
K.S.K. Hasselt (III) 0–5 FF Antwerp (II)
Standaard Wetteren (II) 4–1 K.Olympia SC.Wijgmaal (III)
Charleroi (II) 3–1 K.E.Appelterre-Eichem (P.I)
R.Dar.Cl. de Cointe-Liège (P.I) 0–2 R.Cappellen FC. (IV)
K.Racing Club Bambrugge (P.I) 0–3 WS Woluwe (II)
Dessel Sport (III) 6–0 R.F.C. Huy (III)
R.Léopold Uccle FC. (IV) 1–2 Ronse (III)
Roeselare (II) 2–1 Torhout 1992 KM (III)
K.Esperanza Neerpelt (IV) 1–0 Eendracht Aalst (II)
K.Patro Eisden Maasmech. (III) 4–0 K.S.C. Grimbergen (III)
K.SC.Menen (P.I) 2–3 VW Hamme (III)
FC.Bleid-Gaume (III) 0–5 Visé (II)
Deinze (III) 1–0 Tempo Overijse (IV)
Racing Mechelen (III) 8–0 ES.Wellinoise (P.I)
Heppig.-Lambusart-Fleurus (III) 0–1 Tienen (II)
FC.Charleroi (IV) 2–1 R.W.Walhain CG. (IV)
SK.Terjoden-Welle (IV) 2–2 (a.e.t)
(p 2–4)
Tubize (II)
Hoogstraten V.V. (III) 4–4 (a.e.t)
(p 4–2)
Dender EH (II)
Tournai (III) 3–1 FC Brussels (II)
Rupel Boom (III) 3–0 Boussu Dour (II)
K.S.V. Temse (III) 4–1 Oudenaarde (III)
R.Geants Athois (III) 6–0 K.FC.Beekhoek Sport (P.III)
Sporting W.I.Harelbeke (IV) 3–1 (a.e.t) R.C.S. Verviétois (III)
Exc.Veldwezelt (IV) 1–2 Lommel United (II)
Waasland-Beveren (II) 3–1 Verbroed.Geel-Meerhout (III)
K.Bocholter VV. (III) 2–3 Sportkring Sint-Niklaas (II)
R.Ent.Bertrigeoise (III) 0–1 Eupen (II)
Turnhout (III) 2–0 Diegem (III)
Heist (II) 2–3 Mouscron-Peruwelz (III)

Round 5[edit]

The matches took place on 28 August 2011.[6]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Visé (II) 0–2 (a.e.t) Oostende (II)
Eupen (II) 8–0 R.US.Genly-Quevy 89 (P.I)
Tubize (II) 2–1 Virton (III)
Deinze (III) 2–1 Sportkring Sint-Niklaas (II)
Waasland-Beveren (II) 4–2 VW Hamme (III)
Antwerp (II) 6–0 FC.Charleroi (IV)
Mouscron-Peruwelz (III) 2–0 Tienen (II)
Roeselare (II) 1–0 Tournai (III)
K.Patro Eisden Maasmech. (III) 1–2 Dessel Sport (III)
Lommel United (II) 2–0 K.Esperanza Neerpelt (IV)
WS Woluwe (II) 0–2 Ronse (III)
Racing Mechelen (III) 3–1 K.S.V. Temse (III)
R.Cappellen FC. (IV) 0–2 Rupel Boom (III)
R.Geants Athois (III) 2–0 Sporting W.I.Harelbeke (IV)
Charleroi (II) 1–2 Turnhout (III)
Hoogstraten V.V. (III) 3–2 Standaard Wetteren (II)

Final Stages[edit]

Round 6[edit]

The draw for round 6 was made on 23 August 2011, whereas the matches took place on 20 and 21 September 2011.[7]

20 September 2011 Tubize0–3 Mons Tubize
20:30 CEST Sapina 12'
Camargo 28' (o.g.)
Makiese 79'
Stadium: Stade Leburton
21 September 2011 Hoogstraten2–8 Standard Liège Liège 1
20:00 CEST Mathyssen 21'
Fockaert 25'
Tchité 23', 28', 37'
Van Damme 31'
Nong 44', 71'
Buyens 67'
Seijas 68'
Stadium: Stade Maurice Dufrasne
21 September 2011 Ronse0–6 Zulte Waregem Waregem 1
20:00 CEST Rossini 33', 64'
Habibou 76', 90+1'
Trajkovski 89'
Serwy 90+3'
Stadium: Regenboogstadion
21 September 2011 Lokeren 3–0EupenLokeren
20:30 CEST De Ceulaer 21', 64'
Harbaoui 83'
Stadium: Daknamstadion
21 September 2011 Oostende0–3 Mechelen Ostend
20:30 CEST Oliveira 41', 68'
Destorme 88'
Stadium: Albertpark
21 September 2011 Gent 4–0RoeselareGhent
20:30 CEST Jørgensen 22'
Conté 45'
Soumahoro 52'
Melli 87'
Stadium: Jules Ottenstadion
21 September 2011 OH Leuven1–2 Rupel Boom Heverlee
20:30 CEST Remacle 74' (pen.) Ventose 34' (pen.), 43' (pen.) Stadium: Den Dreef
21 September 2011 Dessel Sport2–3 Club Brugge Dessel
20:30 CEST Asubonteng 15' (pen.)
Benassar 29'
Blondel 70', 81'
Meunier 83'
Stadium: Lorzestraat
21 September 2011 Turnhout0–1 Lierse Lier 1
20:30 CEST El-Gabbas 60' (pen.) Stadium: Herman Vanderpoortenstadion
21 September 2011 Westerlo 1–0AthWesterlo
20:30 CEST Arbeitman 76' Stadium: Het Kuipje
Notes
  • Note 1: Lierse, Standard and Zulte Waregem bought home advantage from their opponents as they were originally drawn away.

Round 7[edit]

The draw for round 7 was made on 23 August 2011, whereas the matches took place on 26 October 2011.[8]

26 October 2011 Genk0–2 Lierse Genk
20:30 CEST Huysegems 28'
Marić 55'
Stadium: Cristal Arena
Referee: Christophe Delacour
26 October 2011 Mons 1–0MechelenMons
20:30 CEST Sapina 58' Stadium: Stade Charles Tondreau
Referee: Frank De Bleeckere
26 October 2011 Lokeren 3–1WesterloLokeren
20:30 CEST Marić 40' (pen.)
Finnbogason 80', 84'
Wils 25' (pen.) Stadium: Daknamstadion
Referee: Luc Wouters
26 October 2011 Anderlecht1–2 Rupel Boom Brussels
20:30 CEST Praet 89' De Smedt 32'
Mertens 83'
Stadium: Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
Referee: Wim Smet

Quarter-finals[edit]

The draw for the quarter- and semifinals took place on October 28, 2011. The matches were played over two legs on 21 December 2011 (leg 1) and 18 January 2012 (leg 2).

First legs[edit]

21 December 2011 Lierse 1–2 Standard Liège Lier
20:30 CET Bidaoui 48' Batshuayi 12', 30' Stadium: Herman Vanderpoortenstadion
Referee: Geldhof
21 December 2011 Kortrijk 2–0 Beerschot Kortrijk
20:30 CET Zukanović 81'
Messoudi 84'
Stadium: Guldensporen Stadion
Attendance: 5000
Referee: Vervecken
21 December 2011 Mons 3–1 Rupel Boom Mons
20:30 CET Perbet 37', 59'
Ibou 71'
De Smedt 90+3' Stadium: Stade Charles Tondreau
Attendance: 1900
Referee: Delacour
21 December 2011 Lokeren 1–1 Gent Lokeren
20:45 CET Mokulu 1' El Ghanassy 22' Stadium: Daknamstadion
Attendance: 4404
Referee: Nzolo

Second legs[edit]

18 January 2012 Standard Liège2–4 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 agg.)
Lierse Liège
20:30 CET Vainqueur 84'
Marić 119' (o.g.)
Report Marić 67'
Grnčarov 90+1'
Bidaoui 100'
Adesanya 120'
Stadium: Stade Maurice Dufrasne
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Delacour
18 January 2012 Gent3–3
(4–4a agg.)
Lokeren Ghent
20:30 CET Smolders 6' (pen.)
Coulibaly 84'
El Ghanassy 90+1'
Report Marić 33' (pen.)
Patosi 50'
Persoons 87'
Stadium: Jules Ottenstadion
Attendance: 7,395
Referee: Gumienny
18 January 2012 Beerschot2–1
(2–3 agg.)
Kortrijk Antwerp
20:30 CET Dayan 9'
Mikulić 55'
Report Veselinović 67' Stadium: Olympisch Stadion
Attendance: 3,343
Referee: Nzolo
18 January 2012 Rupel Boom2–2
(3–5 agg.)
Mons Boom
20:30 CET Pellegriti 81'
Beyens 89'
Report Ibou 12'
Perbet 50'
Stadium: Gemeentelijk Parkstadion
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Van de Velde

Semi-finals[edit]

The semifinals were also two-legged.

First legs[edit]

31 January 2012 Lokeren 1–0 Lierse Lokeren
20:45 Taravel 57' Stadium: Daknamstadion
Referee: Sébastien Delferière
1 February 2012 Mons 1–2 Kortrijk Mons
20:30 Lépicier 87' Joseph-Monrose 62'
Messoudi 90'
Stadium: Stade Charles Tondreau
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Luc Wouters

Second legs[edit]

8 February 2012 Kortrijk 2–2
(4–3 agg.)
MonsKortrijk
20:30 Joseph-Monrose 33'
Sapina 37' (o.g.)
Perbet 8'
Martin 47' (o.g.)
Stadium: Guldensporen Stadion
Referee: Serge Gumienny
22 February 2012 Lierse0–3
(0–4 agg.)
Lokeren Lier
18:30 De Pauw 38', 83'
Persoons 42'
Stadium: Herman Vanderpoortenstadion
Referee: Johan Verbist

Final[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 2012/13 Access list Archived 2018-12-11 at the Wayback Machine Bert Kassies' Site
  2. ^ "Speeldag 1". Belgian FA official website. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  3. ^ "Speeldag 2". Belgian FA official website. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  4. ^ "Speeldag 3". Belgian FA official website. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  5. ^ "Speeldag 4". Belgian FA official website. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Speeldag 5". Belgian FA official website. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  7. ^ "Zestiende finales". Belgian FA official website. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  8. ^ "Achtste finales". Belgian FA official website. Retrieved 22 July 2011.

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