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2008–09 Belgian Cup

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2008–09 Belgian Cup
Tournament details
Country Belgium
Final positions
ChampionsGenk
Runner-upKV 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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Sixth round Seventh round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
Gent 3
D2 OH Leuven 0 Gent 2
Mouscron 3 Mouscron 1
Tubize 1 Gent 1 0*
Genk 6 Genk 0 2*
D3 Seraing 0 Genk 1
D3 Diegem 1 Lokeren 0
Lokeren 2 Genk 2 4
Germinal Beerschot 1 D2 Lierse 2 1
D3 RC Mechelen 4 D3 RC Mechelen 0 (10)
D2 KV Oostende 0 Zulte-Waregem 0 (9)
Zulte-Waregem 1 D3 RC Mechelen 1 0
D3 Dessel 1 D2 Lierse 0 3
Dender 3 Dender 2
Mons 0 D2 Lierse 3
D2 Lierse 2 Genk 2
Cercle Brugge 2 KV Mechelen 0
D3 Mol-Wezel 1 Cercle Brugge 2*
Charleroi 3 Charleroi 1*
D2 Ronse 1 Cercle Brugge 1 1
Club Brugge 1 Roeselare 0 2
D2 Beveren 0 Club Brugge 0
D3 Turnhout 1 Roeselare 1
Roeselare 4 Cercle Brugge 2 1*
KV Mechelen 4 KV Mechelen 1 2*
D3 Veldwezelt 2 KV Mechelen 2
Anderlecht 3 Anderlecht 1
D2 Tournai 1 KV Mechelen 1 0
Kortrijk 1 (3) Kortrijk 0 0
Standard Liège 1 (2) Kortrijk 3
D2 KVSK United 1 Westerlo 1
Westerlo 2

Legend

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Results

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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

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Teams from the Belgian First Division 2008–09Jupiler 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:

The draw was made on September 3, 2008.

11 November 2008 Cercle Brugge 2–1Mol-Wezel (D3)Bruges
15:00 CET De Smet 14'
Gombami 35'
Jansen 9' Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadion
11 November 2008 Dessel (D3)1–3 Dender Denderleeuw
16:00 CET Didier 36' Blondelle 45'
Destorme 70'
Sylla 82'
Stadium: Florent Beeckmanstadion
11 November 2008 KV Oostende (D2)0–1 Zulte-Waregem Ostend
16:00 CET Leye 35' Stadium: Albertpark
11 November 2008 Turnhout (D3)1–4 Roeselare Turnhout
16:00 CET Janssens 52' Janssens 11' (o.g.)
Tanghe 26'
Mulisa 49'
Dissa 65'
Stadium: Stadsparkstadion
11 November 2008 Mons0–2 Lierse (D2) Mons
16:00 CET J. Mertens 74'
J. Cavens 86'
Stadium: Stade Charles Tondreau
11 November 2008 Diegem (D3)1–2 Lokeren Lokeren
16:00 CET Vanhamel 22' Touré 45'
Van Grunderbeeck 90' (o.g.)
Stadium: Daknamstadion
11 November 2008 Mouscron 3–1TubizeMouscron
18:00 CET Okwunwanne 11', 29'
Lepoint 38'
Chantry 90' (o.g.) Stadium: Stade Le Canonnier
11 November 2008 Anderlecht 3–1Tournai (D2)Brussels
18:00 CET Losada 12'
Legear 67'
Suárez 86'
Frutos 21' Stadium: Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
11 November 2008 Genk 6–0Seraing (D3)Genk
19:00 CET Dugary 12'
Nemec 42', 45', 69'
Soetaers 61'
Bošnjak 75'
Stadium: Cristal Arena
11 November 2008 Gent 3–0OH Leuven (D2)Ghent
19:00 CET Foley 12'
Sorokin 33'
Azofeifa 57'
Stadium: Jules Ottenstadion
11 November 2008 KV Mechelen 4–2Veldwezelt (D3)Mechelen
20:00 CET Vleminckx 68', 90', 90'
Rossini 85'
Baidjoe 28'
Henke 70'
Stadium: Veolia Stadium Achter de Kazerne
11 November 2008 KVSK United (D2)1–2 Westerlo Lommel
20:00 CET Ketting 17' Scheelen 40'
Ruiz 46'
Stadium: Stedelijk Sportstadion
12 November 2008 Charleroi 3–1Ronse (D2)Charleroi
20:00 CET Bia 35', 64'
Habibou 84'
Broyer 69' Stadium: Stade du Pays de Charleroi
12 November 2008 Club Brugge 1–0Beveren (D2)Bruges
20:00 CET Clement 45' Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadion

Round 7

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The draw for the seventh round and the quarterfinals 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]

11 January 2009 Club Brugge0–1 Roeselare Bruges
15:00 CET Perišić 50' Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadion
13 January 2009 Dender2–3 Lierse (D2) Denderleeuw
20:30 CET Destorme 54', 69' Wahed 59'
Dreesen 81'
Radzinski 91'
Stadium: Florent Beeckmanstadion
14 January 2009 Genk 1–0LokerenGenk
20:30 CET Vossen 36' Stadium: Cristal Arena
14 January 2009 Gent 2–1MouscronGhent
20:30 CET Ruiz 36'
Ljubijankić 72'
Deranja 94' Stadium: Jules Ottenstadion
14 January 2009 Kortrijk 3–1WesterloKortrijk
20:30 CET Coulibaly 39', 76', 84' Van Hout 91' Stadium: Guldensporen Stadion

Quarter-finals

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The quarter-finals were two-legged.

First legs

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28 January 2009 Cercle Brugge 1–0 Roeselare Bruges
20:30 CET Portier 26' Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadion
28 January 2009 RC Mechelen (D3) 1–0 Lierse (D2) Mechelen
20:30 CET Calicchio 74' Stadium: Oscar Vankesbeeck Stadion
28 January 2009 Gent 1–0 Genk Ghent
20:45 CET Ruiz 37' Stadium: Jules Ottenstadion

Second legs

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The matches KortrijkKV Mechelen and RoeselareCercle Brugge were postponed to 17 February due to insufficient pitch conditions.[2]

4 February 2009 Lierse (D2) 3–0
(3–1 agg.)
RC Mechelen (D3)Lier
20:30 CET Wahed 27'
Cavens 36' (pen.)
Radzinski 79'
Stadium: Herman Vanderpoortenstadion
4 February 2009 Genk 2–0 (a.e.t.)
(2–1 agg.)
GentGenk
20:45 CET Vossen 32'
Alex 96' (pen.)
Stadium: Cristal Arena
17 February 2009 Kortrijk0–0
(0–1 agg.)
KV Mechelen Kortrijk
20:30 CET Stadium: Guldensporen Stadion
17 February 2009 Roeselare2–1
(2–2a agg.)
Cercle Brugge Roeselare
20:30 CET Perišić 8', 79' (pen.) Serebrennikov 34' Stadium: Schiervelde Stadion

Semi-finals

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The semifinals were also two-legged. The draw was made on February 10, 2009.

First legs

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3 March 2009 Genk 2–2 Lierse (D2) Genk
20:45 CET Barda 13' (pen.)
De Mul 74'
De Witte 23'
Tshiala 61'
Stadium: Cristal Arena

Second legs

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22 April 2009 Lierse (D2)1–4
(3–6 agg.)
Genk Lier
20:45 CEST Janssens 85' De Mul 47', 90'
Huysegems 53', 88'
Stadium: Herman Vanderpoortenstadion

Final

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Genk2–0KV Mechelen
Ogunjimi 42', 62'
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References

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