Belgian Super Cup

Belgian Super Cup
Founded 1979
Region Belgium
Number of teams 2
Current champions Club Brugge (15 titles)
Most successful club(s) Club Brugge (15 titles)
2018 Belgian Super Cup

The Belgian Super Cup (Dutch: Belgische Super Cup, pronounced [ˈbɛlɣisə ˈsɵpərˌkɵp]; French: Supercoupe de Belgique; German: Belgischer Fußball-Super Cup) is a Belgian club competition played on a single match at the league champion venue since 2004 and formerly at the Stade Roi Baudouin, between the winner of the reigning Belgian Pro League and holders of Belgian Cup. If both teams are the same, the opponent is declared to be the Cup finalist. The most successful Super Cup club is Club Brugge with 15 titles, followed by Anderlecht (13), Standard Liège (4) and Lierse (2). It was created in 1979 and held every year since, with the only exception 1989.

Results

The winning team is shown in bold. The score of the penalty shootout is mentioned between brackets.

Year League Winner Result Cup Winner[nb 1] Attendance Venue Note
1979 Beveren 11 (3–2 pen.) Beerschot VAC 8,000 Olympic Stadium
1980 Club Brugge 11 (4–3 pen.) Beveren Heysel Stadium [nb 2]
1981 Anderlecht 00 (1–3 pen.) Standard Liège 35,000
1982 Standard Liège 23 Waregem [nb 2]
1983 Standard Liège 11 (5–4 pen.) Beveren
1984 Beveren 51 Gent Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
1985 Anderlecht 21 Cercle Brugge
1986 Anderlecht 01 Club Brugge Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
1987 Anderlecht 11 / 20 KV Mechelen [nb 3]
1988 Club Brugge 10 Anderlecht
1989 KV Mechelen Anderlecht [nb 4]
1990 Club Brugge 22 (7–6 pen.) RFC Liége Heysel Stadium
1991 Anderlecht 33 (5–6 pen.) Club Brugge Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
1992 Club Brugge 11 (4–1 pen.) Antwerp Olympiastadion
1993 Anderlecht 30 Standard Liège Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
1994 Anderlecht 13 Club Brugge Constant Vanden Stock Stadium [nb 5]
1995 Anderlecht 21 Club Brugge Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
1996 Club Brugge 52 Cercle Brugge Olympiastadion [nb 6]
1997 Lierse 10 Germinal Ekeren 7,000 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
1998 Club Brugge 21 Genk 1,700 Jan Breydel Stadium
1999 Genk 13 Lierse 16,000 Fenix stadium
2000 Anderlecht 31 Genk 15,000 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
2001 Anderlecht 41 Westerlo 5,000 Het Kuipje
2002 Genk 02 Club Brugge 8,163 Fenix stadium
2003 Club Brugge 11 (5–4 pen.) La Louvière 3,268 Jan Breydel Stadium
2004 Anderlecht 02 Club Brugge 8,500 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
2005 Club Brugge 11 (4–2 pen.) Germinal Beerschot 3,632 Jan Breydel Stadium
2006 Anderlecht 31 Zulte Waregem 13,000 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium [nb 7]
2007 Anderlecht 31 Club Brugge 15,000 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
2008 Standard Liège 31 Anderlecht 17,500 Stade Maurice Dufrasne
2009 Standard Liège 20 Genk Stade Maurice Dufrasne
2010 Anderlecht 10 Gent 14,000 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
2011 Genk 10 Standard Liège 7,000 Cristal Arena
2012 Anderlecht 32 Lokeren 15,000 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
2013 Anderlecht 10 Genk 18,000 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
2014 Anderlecht 21 Lokeren Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
2015 Gent 10 Club Brugge 15,000 Ghelamco Arena
2016 Club Brugge 21 Standard Liège 15,000 Jan Breydel Stadium
2017 Anderlecht 21 Zulte Waregem 21,500 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
2018 Club Brugge 21 Standard Liège 16.000 Jan Breydel Stadium
  1. Unless noted otherwise.
  2. 1 2 In 1980 and 1982, the Belgian Cup was won by Waterschei. However, as an amateur team, they were not allowed by the Belgian FA to play the Super Cup. As such, their place was taken by the losing cup finalists, Beveren (in 1980) and Waregem (in 1982).
  3. In 1987, the Super Cup was played over two legs.
  4. In 1989, the Super Cup was not played.
  5. As Anderlecht had won the double, cup finalist Club Brugge played the Super Cup.
  6. As Club Brugge had won the double, cup finalist Cercle Brugge played the Super Cup.
  7. The match was originally played on 22 July 2006, but had to be stopped at half-time (00) due to heavy rain. The match was replayed on 20 December of the same year.

Performance by club

Below is the performance listed per club, sorted by number of wins.

Team # Appearances Years (Won in Bold) # Wins # Runner-up Most recent final
Club Brugge 18 1980, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991,
1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998,
2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007,
2015, 2016, 2018
15 3 2018, beat Standard Liège 2-1
Anderlecht 20 1981, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988,
1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995,
2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007,
2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014,
2017
13 7 2017, beat Zulte Waregem 2-1
Standard Liège 9 1981, 1982, 1983, 1993, 2008,
2009, 2011, 2016 , 2018
4 5 2018, lost to Club Brugge 2-1
Beveren 4 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984 2 2 1984, beat Gent 5-1
Lierse 2 1997, 1999 2 0 1999, beat Genk 3-1
Genk 7 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2009,
2011, 2013
1 6 2013, lost to Anderlecht 1-0
Gent 3 1984, 2010, 2015 1 2 2015, beat Club Brugge 1-0
Waregem 1 1982 1 0 1982, beat Standard 3-2
Cercle Brugge 2 1985, 1996 0 2 1996, lost to Club Brugge 5-1
Beerschot AC 2 1997 (as Germinal Ekeren),
2005 (as Germinal Beerschot)
0 2 2005, lost to Club Brugge 1-1 (4-2 pen.)
Lokeren 2 2012, 2014 0 2 2014, lost to Anderlecht 2-1
Zulte Waregem 2 2006, 2017 0 2 2017, lost to Anderlecht 2-1
Beerschot VAC 1 1979 0 1 1979, lost to Beveren 1-1 (3-2 pen.)
KV Mechelen 1 1987, 1989 0 1 1987, lost to Anderlecht 1-1 at Home, 2-0 Away
RFC Liège 1 1990 0 1 1990, lost to Club Brugge 2-2 (7-6 pen.)
Antwerp 1 1992 0 1 1992, lost to Club Brugge 1-1 (4-1 pen.)
Westerlo 1 2001 0 1 2001, lost to Anderlecht 4-1
La Louvière 1 2003 0 1 2003, lost to Club Brugge 1-1 (5-4 pen.)

References

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