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1999–2000 in Belgian football

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The 1999–2000 season was the 97th competitive season in Belgian football.

National team

Belgium qualified for the Euro 2000 as a host but could not even reach the quarter-finals.

Date Venue Opponents Score* Comp Belgium scorers Match Report
August 18, 1999 Jan Breydel Stadion, Brugge (H) Finland 3-4 F Sandy Martens, Marc Wilmots, Emile Mpenza www.footbel.be[permanent dead link]
September 4, 1999 Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam (A) Netherlands 5-5 F Branko Strupar (2), Bart Goor, Marc Wilmots, Emile Mpenza www.footbel.be[permanent dead link]
September 7, 1999 Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège (H) Morocco 4–0 F Lorenzo Staelens, Johan Walem, Emile Mpenza, Branko Strupar www.footbel.be[permanent dead link]
November 13, 1999 Stadio Via del Mare, Lecce (A) Italy 3-1 F Gilles De Bilde, Marc Wilmots, Bart Goor www.footbel.be[permanent dead link]
February 23, 2000 Stade du Pays de Charleroi, Charleroi (H) Portugal 1-1 F Branko Strupar www.footbel.be[permanent dead link]
March 29, 2000 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (H) Netherlands 2-2 F Emile Mpenza, Gert Verheyen www.footbel.be[permanent dead link]
April 26, 2000 Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo (A) Norway 2-0 F Gert Verheyen (2) www.footbel.be[permanent dead link]
June 3, 2000 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen (A) Denmark 2-2 F Lorenzo Staelens, Marc Wilmots www.footbel.be[permanent dead link]
June 10, 2000 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (H) Sweden 2-1 ECFR Bart Goor, Emile Mpenza www.footbel.be[permanent dead link]
June 14, 2000 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (H) Italy 0-2 ECFR www.footbel.be[permanent dead link]
June 19, 2000 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (H) Turkey 0-2 ECFR www.footbel.be

* Belgium score given first

Key

  • H = Home match
  • A = Away match
  • F = Friendly
  • ECFR = UEFA European Championship, First Round
  • og = own goal

Honours

Competition Winner
Jupiler League Anderlecht
Cup Genk
Supercup Anderlecht
Second division Antwerp
Third division A K.F.C. Strombeek
Third division B K.S.K. Heusden-Zolder


References