2011 Belgian Cup Final

The 2011 Belgian Cup Final, named Cofidis Cup after the sponsor, was played on 21 May 2011 between Westerlo and Standard Liège. It was the 56th Belgian Cup final and was won by Standard Liège.

2011 Belgian Cup Final
Event2010–11 Belgian Cup
Date21 May 2011
VenueKing Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
RefereeFrank De Bleeckere

Road to the Final

WesterloRoundStandard
Roeselare [D2]
H
20
Mravac 55'
Dekelver 76'
Round SixAntwerp [D2]
H
20
Opare 44'
Nong 57'
Anderlecht [D1]
H
10
Henrique 47'Round SevenGenk [D1]
H
21
Witsel 19' (pen.)
Tchité 58'
Lierse [D1]
H
12
Dekelver 44'Quarter Finals
First Leg
Mechelen [D1]
H
20
Tchité 24'
Daerden 53'
Lierse [D1]
A
23
De Petter 32'
Henrique 60'
Dekelver 69'
Quarter Finals
Second Leg
Mechelen [D1]
A
14
Leye 48', 72'
Tchité 64'
Witsel 68'
Cercle Brugge [D1]
H
00
Semi-finals
First Leg
Gent [D1]
A
10
Cercle Brugge [D1]
A
33
Henrique 45+1', 61'
Ngolok 58'
Semi-finals
Second Leg
Gent [D1]
H
42
Van Damme 19'
Tchité 33', 74'
Carcela 69'
  • Both clubs received a bye to round six.
  • In square brackets is a letter that represents the opposition's division

Match details

Westerlo0 2Standard Liège
Mangala  34'
Mravac  61' (o.g.)
Westerlo
Standard
WESTERLO:
GK30 Bart Deelkens
DF4 Wouter Corstjens
DF18 Jef Delen (c)
MF24 Jens Cools
DF27 Adnan Mravac
DF3 Steven De Petter 82'
MF8 Christian Brüls
FW22 Oleksandr Yakovenko 72'
MF28 Evariste Ngolok
FW7 Dieter Dekelver 72'
FW12 Paulo Henrique
Substitutes:
GK1 Yves De Winter
FW9 Ellenton Liliu 72'
FW10 Lens Annab 72'
DF16 Joris Van Hout
MF21 Rachid Farssi
MF23 Jarno Molenberghs
DF32 Günther Vanaudenaerde
Manager:
Jan Ceulemans
STANDARD:
GK38 Sinan Bolat
DF4 Daniel Opare
DF16 Abdelfettah Boukhriss
DF22 Eliaquim Mangala
DF25 Kanu
MF2 Réginal Goreux 78'
MF8 Steven Defour (c)
MF28 Axel Witsel
MF34 Pape Abdou Camara
MF37 Jelle Van Damme 53' 86'
FW10 Mohammed Tchité 90'
Substitutes:
GK33 Srđan Blažić
DF5 Felipe
DF6 Laurent Ciman
MF7 Franck Berrier
FW13 Aloys Nong 86'
MF24 Koen Daerden 90'
FW99 Mbaye Leye 78'
Manager:
Dominique D'Onofrio

Match Rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Maximum 7 named substitutes
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

See also

References

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