2008–09 Belgian Cup
Tournament details | |
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Country | Belgium |
Final positions | |
Champions | Genk |
Runner-up | KV Mechelen |
The Belgian Cup 2008–09 was the 54th season of the main knockout football competition in Belgium. It is commonly named Cofidis Cup, after its sponsor Cofidis. It was won by Genk.
Bracket
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Legend
- * = after extra-time
- D2 = second division
- D3 = third division
Results
In the first two rounds, teams from the provincial leagues and promotion division played each other. In the third round, teams from the third division joined in. Round four was the starting point for the teams from the second division. After the fifth round, only 14 teams remained.
Round 6
Teams from the Jupiler Pro League entered the competition at this stage. Teams from the first division were seeded and couldn't meet each other, except for the newly promoted teams, Kortrijk and Tubize, who did not belong to this seeded group.
Apart from the 18 teams directly qualified, 14 other teams had qualified through winning in the fifth round:
- 7 teams from Second Division (D2): Beveren, OH Leuven, Lierse, KV Oostende, Ronse, Tournai and KVSK United.
- 7 teams from Third Division (D3): Dessel, Diegem, RC Mechelen, Mol-Wezel, Seraing, Turnhout and Veldwezelt.
The draw was made on September 3, 2008.
KV Oostende (D2) | 0 – 1 | Zulte-Waregem |
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Leye 35' |
Mons | 0 – 2 | Lierse (D2) |
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J. Mertens 74' J. Cavens 86' |
KV Mechelen | 4 – 2 | Veldwezelt (D3) |
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Vleminckx 68', 90', 90' Rossini 85' |
Baidjoe 28' Henke 70' |
Club Brugge | 1 – 0 | Beveren (D2) |
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Clement 45' |
Germinal Beerschot | 1 – 4 | RC Mechelen (D3) |
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Vandenbergh 59' | Verstraeten 28' Calicchio 52' Silva 73', 90' |
Kortrijk | 1 – 1 (a.e.t.) | Standard Liège |
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Coulibaly 9' | Mbokani 22' | |
Penalties | ||
Kums Ibou Verbrugghe Barbosa |
3 – 2 | Mbokani Toama Dante Marcos Dalmat |
Round 7
The draw for the seventh round and the quarter finals was made on November 21, 2008. The match between Cercle Brugge and Charleroi was postponed from January 13 to January 21 due to insufficient pitch conditions.[1]
Club Brugge | 0 – 1 | Roeselare |
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Perišić 50' |
KV Mechelen | 2 – 1 | Anderlecht |
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Vleminckx 18' (pen.) Mununga 50' |
Rnić 29' |
Gent | 2 – 1 | Mouscron |
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Ruiz 36' Ljubijankić 72' |
Deranja 94' |
Cercle Brugge | 2 – 1 (a.e.t.) | Charleroi |
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De Smet 48' (pen.) Snelders 106' |
Mujangi Bia 37' |
Quarterfinals
The quarterfinals were two-legged.
First legs
RC Mechelen (D3) | 1 – 0 | Lierse (D2) |
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Calicchio 74' |
Second legs
The matches Kortrijk – KV Mechelen and Roeselare – Cercle Brugge were postponed to 17 February due to insufficient pitch conditions.[2]
Lierse won 3–1 on aggregate
Genk won 2–1 on aggregate
KV Mechelen won 1–0 on aggregate
Roeselare | 2 – 1 | Cercle Brugge |
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Perišić 8', 79' (pen.) | Serebrennikov 34' |
2–2 on aggregate, Cercle Brugge won on away goals
Semifinals
The semi finals were also two-legged. The draw was made on February 10, 2009.
First legs
Cercle Brugge | 2 – 1 | KV Mechelen |
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Gombani 61' De Smet 75' |
Vleminckx 82' |
Second legs
KV Mechelen | 2 – 1 (a.e.t.) | Cercle Brugge |
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Vleminckx 28' Mununga 68' |
Sergeant 45' | |
Penalties | ||
5 – 3 |
3–3 on aggregate, KV Mechelen won on penalties
Genk won 6–3 on aggregate
Final
KV Mechelen | 0 – 2 | Genk |
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Ogunjimi 42', 62' |