The Belgian League Cup was a Belgian association football cup created in 1973. The competition was held from 1973 by eleven clubs wanting to increase professionalism in Belgian football but lasted only three seasons before being disbanded. The tournament was then revived the first time in 1986 for one season and finally a second time in 1998 for three seasons. In 2000, due to disagreements over television rights, combined with poor attendances and a lack of interest from the top clubs, the trophy was cancelled after the 2000–01 edition. At that time the winners of the tournament qualified for the UEFA Intertoto Cup.
Champions[]
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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1973 | Anderlecht | RFC Liège |
1974 | Anderlecht | Standard Liège |
1975 | Standard Liège | Anderlecht |
1986 | RFC Liège | Anderlecht |
1998 | Lommel | Germinal Ekeren |
1999 | Sint-Truiden | Germinal Ekeren |
2000 | Anderlecht | Excelsior Mouscron |
External links[]
- Belgium - List of Cup Finals, RSSSF.com
- Foot 100 Archive
National football league cups around the world (FIFA) |
Active |
England · France · Hong Kong · Iceland · India · Israel · Japan · Latvia · Malaysia · Northern Ireland · Philippines · Portugal · Republic of Ireland · Romania · Scotland · Singapore · South Africa · Thailand · Trinidad and Tobago · United Arab Emirates · Wales |
Defunct |
Belgium · China · Denmark · Finland · Germany · Gibraltar · Greece · Hungary · Japan (JSL) · Korea Republic · Poland · Russia · Spain · Switzerland · Tunisia · Turkey · Ukraine · USSR |
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