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词条 2011–12 in Belgian football
释义

  1. National team football

     Men's national football team   UEFA Euro 2012 qualification    Friendlies   Women's national football team  Euro 2013 qualifying  Men's national under-21 team  Friendly match  U-21 Championship qualifiers 

  2. Promotion and relegation

  3. League competitions

     Belgian First Division  Belgian Second Division  Belgian Second Division Final Round  Belgian Third Division  Belgian Third Division A  Belgian Third Division B  Third division play-off  Belgian Promotion 

  4. Transfers

     Notable transfers 

  5. European Club results

  6. Other honours

  7. European qualification for 2012-13 summary

  8. See also

  9. References

The 2011–12 football season in Belgium, which is the 109th season of competitive football in the country and runs from July 2011 until June 2012.

National team football

Men's national football team

{{main|Belgium national football team}}

The Belgian national team started the 2011–12 season knowing they were still undefeated in 2011, but also knowing that they needed to make up for earlier mistakes during the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying campaign. With Germany topping the qualifying group with the maximum amount of points after seven matches, the battle for second place and the resulting play-offs place was between Belgium and Turkey. Turkey was one point down, but had a game in hand.

On 2 September 2011, all looked fine for the Belgians until the last few minutes, as Rauf Aliyev scored the equalizer for Azerbaijan against Belgium in Baku, while on the same day, Turkey scored a 96th-minute winner against Kazakhstan. Turkey now lead Belgium by one point and had a game in hand. Four days later, Belgium partially recovered mentally by beating the United States in a friendly, while Turkey dropped points away to Austria, only drawing 0–0.

Turkey lost second place again as they were beaten 1–3 at home to Germany, while Belgium successfully put Kazakhstan away 4–1. On the last matchday, however, Belgium needed to match the result of Turkey and while Turkey hosted Azerbaijan, Belgium played an away game in Germany, who had won all their matches so far. The miracle did not happen for Belgium as they lost 3–1 and Turkey won 1–0, causing Belgium to miss out on yet another major tournament, still waiting for one since the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The general feeling in Belgium was one of a missed chance, as the Belgian team had shown promising football throughout the campaign, but often were not able to get or hold on to a needed result. Too many mistakes were made during the campaign, with many citing the 4–4 home draw with Austria, the 1–1 home draw with Turkey and the 1–1 away draw with Azerbaijan, which all should have been won. Coach Georges Leekens, however, not blamed, as his goal was to qualify for the 2014 World Cup.

After the unsuccessful Euro 2012 qualifying campaign, Belgium continued with a series of friendlies to bridge the gap until the start of the 2014 World Cup qualification matches in September 2012. In November, Belgium overpowered Romania in a friendly in Liège, but only won 2–1 before drawing 0–0 with France in Paris. In February, a mediocre match in and against Greece resulted in a 1–1 draw.

On 13 May, the Belgian soccer fans were shocked as head coach Georges Leekens decided to quit his position and become the head coach at Club Brugge. Assistant coach Marc Wilmots was persuaded to take over the position as caretaker, while the Royal Belgian Football Association looked for a new candidate. Wilmots led the team in a 2–2 friendly draw at home against Montenegro and a 1–0 loss against England at Wembley Stadium. In the week following these matches, Wilmots was appointed as the head coach of the national team.

UEFA Euro 2012 qualification

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|date = 2 September 2011
|time = 21:00 UTC+5
|team1 = {{fb-rt|Azerbaijan}}
|score = 1 – 1
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|Belgium}}
|goals1 = R. Aliyev {{goal|86}}
|goals2 = Simons {{goal|55|pen.}}
|stadium = Tofik Bakhramov Stadium, Baku
|attendance = 8,000
|referee = Lee Probert (England)
|result = D
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|date = 7 October 2011
|time =
|team1 = {{fb-rt|Belgium}}
|score = 4 – 1
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|Kazakhstan}}
|goals1 = Simons {{goal|40|pen.}}
Hazard {{goal|43}}
Kompany {{goal|49}}
Yevstigneyev {{goal|84|o.g.}}
|goals2 = Nurdauletov {{goal|86|pen.}}
|stadium = King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
|attendance = 29,578
|referee = Milorad Mažić (Serbia)
|result = W
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|date = 11 October 2011
|time = 19:00 CET
|team1 = {{fb-rt|Germany}}
|score = 3 – 1
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|Belgium}}
|goals1 = Özil {{goal|30}}
Schürrle {{goal|33}}
Gómez {{goal|48}}
|goals2 = Fellaini {{goal|86}}
|stadium = Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf
|attendance = 48,483
|referee = Svein Oddvar Moen (Norway)
|result = L
|stack =
}}

Friendlies

{{footballbox collapsible
|date = 10 August 2011
|time = 20:45 CEST
|team1 = {{fb-rt|Slovenia}}
|score = 0 – 0
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|Belgium}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Stožice Stadium, Ljubljana
|attendance =
|referee = Marijo Strahonja (Croatia)
|result = D
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|date = 6 September 2011
|time = 20:45 CEST
|team1 = {{fb-rt|Belgium}}
|score = 1 – 0
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|United States}}
|goals1 = Lombaerts {{goal|56}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
|attendance =
|referee = William Collum (Scotland)
|result = W
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|date = 11 November 2011
|time = 20:45 CET
|team1 = {{fb-rt|Belgium}}
|score = 2 – 1
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|Romania}}
|goals1 = Van Buyten {{goal|11}}
Cociș {{goal|44|o.g.}}
|goals2 = Niculae {{goal|67}}
|stadium = Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège
|attendance =
|referee = Saïd Ennjimi (France)
|result = W
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|date = 15 November 2011
|time = 20:45 CET
|team1 = {{fb-rt|France}}
|score = 0 – 0
|report =
|team2 = {{fb|Belgium}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Stade de France, Paris
|attendance = 60,000
|referee = César Muñiz Fernández (Spain)
|result = D
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|date = 29 February 2012
|time = 20:30 CET
|team1 = {{fb-rt|Greece}}
|score = 1 – 1
|report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2012/02/29/world/friendlies/greece/belgium/1239460/ Summary]
|team2 = {{fb|Belgium}}
|goals1 = Salpingidis {{goal|9}}
|goals2 = Chadli {{goal|32}}
|stadium = Pankritio Stadium, Greece
|attendance =
|referee = Daniel Stalhammar (Sweden)
|result = D
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|date = 25 May 2012
|time = 20:45 CEST
|team1 = {{fb-rt|Belgium}}
|score = 2 – 2
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|Montenegro}}
|goals1 = Mirallas {{goal|25}}
Hazard {{goal|33|pen.}}
|goals2 = Vučinić {{goal|6}}
Drinčić {{goal|75}}
|stadium = King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
|attendance =
|referee = Clement Turpain (France)
|result = D
|stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
|date = 2 June 2012
|time = 18:15 CEST
|team1 = {{fb-rt|England}}
|score = 1 – 0
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fb|Belgium}}
|goals1 = Welbeck {{goal|36}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Wembley Stadium, England
|attendance =
|referee = Peter Rasmussen (Denmark)
|result = L
|stack =
}}

Women's national football team

{{main|Belgium women's national football team}}

Euro 2013 qualifying

{{main|UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying}}{{footballbox collapsible |stack = yes
|date = 17 September 2011
|time = 16:00
|team1 = {{fbw-rt|BEL}}
|score = 2 – 1
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fbw|HUN}}
|goals1 = Wullaert {{goal|43}}
Demoustier {{goal|85}}
|goals2 = Jakabfi {{goal|81}}
|stadium = Lorzestraat, Dessel
|attendance = 389
|referee= Saša Ihringová (England)
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible |stack = yes
|date = 21 September 2011
|time = 21:30
|team1 = {{fbw-rt|ISL}}
|score = 0 – 0
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fbw|BEL}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Laugardalsvollur, Reykjavík
|attendance = 2,968
|referee= Christine Beck (Germany)
|result=D
}}{{footballbox collapsible |stack = yes
|date = 26 October 2011
|time = 16:00
|team1 = {{fbw-rt|BEL}}
|score = 0 – 1
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fbw|NOR}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Lund {{goal|66}}
|stadium = Lorzestraat, Dessel
|attendance = 933
|referee= Kateryna Monzul (Ukraine)
|result=L
}}{{footballbox collapsible |stack = yes
|date = 19 November 2011
|time = 16:00
|team1 = {{fbw-rt|BEL}}
|score = 5 – 0
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fbw|BUL}}
|goals1 = Zeler {{goal|5||56}}
Wiard {{goal|14||43}}
Van Gils {{goal|70}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Lorzestraat, Dessel
|attendance =
|referee= Zuzana Kováčová (Slovakia)
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible |stack = yes
|date = 23 November 2011
|time = 13:00
|team1 = {{fbw-rt|BUL}}
|score = 0 – 1
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fbw|BEL}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 = Demoustier {{goal|13}}
|stadium = Lovech Stadium, Lovech
|attendance =
|referee= Stéphanie Frappart (France)
|result=W
}}{{footballbox collapsible |stack = yes
|date = 15 February 2012
|time = 20:00
|team1 = {{fbw-rt|BEL}}
|score = 2 – 2
|report = Report
|team2 = {{fbw|NIR}}
|goals1 = Zeler {{goal|44}}
Wullaert {{goal|53}}
|goals2 = O'Hagan {{goal|51}}
Nelson {{goal|83}}
|stadium = Lorzestraat, Dessel
|attendance =
|referee= Sandra Braz Bastos (Portugal)
|result=D
}}{{footballbox collapsible |stack = yes
|date = 4 April 2012
|time = 19:00
|team1 = {{fbw-rt|BEL}}
|score = 1 - 0
|report = Summary
|team2 = {{fbw|ISL}}
|goals1 = Van Broeck {{yel|27}}
Philtjens {{yel|45+1}}
Wullaert {{goal|66}}
|goals2 = Magnusdottir {{yel|79}}
|stadium = Lorzestraat, Dessel
|attendance =
|referee= {{flagicon|RUS}} Natalia Avdonchenko
|result= W
}}{{footballbox collapsible |stack = yes
|date = 19 June 2012
|time =
|team1 = {{fbw-rt|HUN}}
|score =
|report =
|team2 = {{fbw|BEL}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium =
|attendance =
|referee=
}}

Men's national under-21 team

{{main|Belgium national under-21 football team}}

Friendly match

{{footballbox collapsible
|date = 9 August 2011
|time =
|team1 = {{fbu-rt|21|Belgium}}
|score = 2 – 3
|report =
|team2 = {{fbu|21|Turkey}}
|goals1 = Benteke {{goal|9||29}}
|goals2 = Gülle {{goal|60}}
Kaplan {{goal|70||87}}
|stadium = Den Dreef, Heverlee, Belgium
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
|stack =
}}

U-21 Championship qualifiers

The Belgium under-21 squad is currently in Group 8 of the qualification process for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship.

{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 1 September 2011
| time = 19:00
| team1 = {{fbu-rt|21|ISL}}
| score = 2 – 1
| team2 = {{fbu|21|BEL}}
| goals1 = Sigurðarson {{goal|25||87}}
| goals2 = Benteke {{goal|42}}
| stadium = Hlíðarendi, Reykjavík
| attendance =
| referee = Miroslav Zelinka (Czech Republic)
| report = Report
| result = L
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 6 September 2011
| time = 18:00
| team1 = {{fbu-rt|21|BEL}}
| score = 4 – 1
| team2 = {{fbu|21|AZE}}
| goals1 = Bruno {{goal|2}}
Mertens {{goal|35}}
Meunier {{goal|81}}
Benteke {{goal|83}}
| goals2 = Imamverdiyev {{goal|24}}
| stadium = Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp
| attendance =
| referee = Ivan Kružliak (Slovakia)
| report = Report
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 10 October 2011
| time = 15:00
| team1 = {{fbu-rt|21|AZE}}
| score = 2 – 2
| team2 = {{fbu|21|BEL}}
| goals1 = Imamverdiyev {{goal|22}}
Özkara {{goal|31}}
| goals2 = De Pauw {{goal|40}}
De Jonghe {{goal|76}}
| stadium = Dalga Arena, Baku
| attendance =
| referee = Marius Avram (Romania)
| report = Report
| result = D
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 10 November 2011
| time = 19:00
| team1 = {{fbu-rt|21|NOR}}
| score = 2 – 2
| team2 = {{fbu|21|BEL}}
| goals1 = Pedersen {{goal|57}}
de Lanlay {{goal|70}}
| goals2 = Bruno {{goal|2}}
Badibanga {{goal|60}}
| stadium = Viking Stadion, Stavanger
| attendance =
| referee = Ilias Spathas (Greece)
| report = Report
| result = D
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 14 November 2011
| time = 20:45
| team1 = {{fbu-rt|21|BEL}}
| score = 2 – 1
| team2 = {{fbu|21|ENG}}
| goals1 = Naessens {{goal|72}}
El Kaddouri {{goal|90+1}}
| goals2 = Kelly {{goal|14}}
| stadium = Stade Charles Tondreau, Mons
| attendance =
| referee = Harald Lechner (Austria)
| report = Report
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}{{footballbox collapsible
| date = 29 February 2012
| time = 18:00
| team1 = {{fbu-rt|21|ENG}}
| score = 4 - 0
| team2 = {{fbu|21|BEL}}
| goals1 = Lansbury {{goal|9||53}}
Caulker {{goal|36}}
Oxlade-Chamberlain {{goal|90+4|pen.}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = Riverside Stadium
| attendance =
| referee = {{flagicon|ISR}} Liran Liany
| report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2012/02/29/europe/uefa-u21-championship/england-under-21/belgium-under-21/1091074/ Summary]
| result = L
| stack =
}}

This leaves two matches, home to Norway and home to Iceland to be played in the next season.

Promotion and relegation

Team promoted to 2011–12 Belgian Pro League
  • Belgian Second Division Champions: OH Leuven
  • Playoff winners: Mons
Teams relegated from 2010–11 Belgian Pro League
  • 15th Place: Eupen (lost playoff)
  • 16th Place: Charleroi
Teams promoted to 2011–12 Belgian Second Division
  • Belgian Third Division A Champions: Aalst
  • Belgian Third Division B Champions: WS Woluwe
  • Playoff winners: Sint-Niklaas
Teams relegated from 2010-11 Belgian Second Division
  • 16th Place, lost playoff: Turnhout
  • 17th Place: Rupel Boom
  • 18th Place: Tournai

League competitions

Belgian First Division

{{Main|2011–12 Belgian Pro League}}

Belgian Second Division

{{Main|2011–12 Belgian Second Division}}

European Club results

Genk and Standard Liège participated in the qualifying rounds of the Champions League, while Westerlo, Club Brugge and Anderlecht started respectively in the second qualifying round, third qualifying round and playoff round of the Europa League.

  • Partizan twice took the lead against Genk in the Third qualifying round, but Genk managed to overcome the deficit with a 2-1 victory at home and a 1–1 draw in Belgrade. After a 2–1 loss in Haifa and a 2–1 win in Genk, Genk needed penalty kicks to get past Maccabi Haifa in the Play-off round. Genk was drawn together with Bayer Leverkusen, Chelsea and Valencia and started with a promising 0-0 home draw against Valencia, followed by a 2–0 loss away to Leverkusen. After a 5–0 loss in London, supporters feared the worst when Chelsea came to play in Genk, but surprisingly, Chelsea was held to a 1–1 draw. Hopes were shattered on the next match day however, as Valencia humiliated Genk with a 7–0 victory, thereby eliminating Genk from European football with still one matchday to go. In the final match against already qualified Leverkusen, Genk maintained their unbeaten status at home, drawing for the third time.
  • Unlike Genk, Standard was not able to qualify for the Group Stage of the Champions League, as they lost out 2–1 on aggregate to Zürich, thereby dropping into the Play-off round of the UEFA Europa League, where they were paired with Helsingborgs IF. After both a home and an away win, Standard moved on to Group B of the Group Stage where they were coupled with Copenhagen, Hannover and Vorskla Poltava. After three wins and two draws, Standard qualified for the knockout phase and was sure of winning the group with still one match to go. In the knockout stages, Standard first beat Wisła Kraków on the away goals rule after drawing twice, before being paired again with Hannover 96 in the round of 16. Although Standard kept Hannover to a 2–2 draw at home, they were well beaten 4–0 in the return leg in Germany.
  • Westerlo qualified for the third qualifying round of the Europa League by putting aside TPS Turku, where they lost out 5–1 on aggregate to Young Boys.
  • Starting in the third qualifying round of the Europa League, Club Brugge needed to get past two opponents to qualify for the Group Stage. Club Brugge was twice given an unattractive draw in a far away region, as they first beat Qarabağ from Azerbaijan before eliminating Zestafoni from Georgia. Twice they secured the qualification at home and had trouble in their away match, losing 1–0 in Baku and only drawing 3–3 in Tbilisi. In the Group Stage, both Maribor (at home) and Braga (away) were beaten in the first two matches, before Club Brugge lost 1–2 at home to Birmingham City due to a 99th-minute winner from Chris Wood. After a 2–2 draw in Birmingham and the "miracle of Maribor" (3–4 win in Maribor when they were 3–0 down after 70 minutes), Club Brugge needed only a draw in their final home match against Braga to qualificaty as group winners. In the knockout stages, they were eliminated by Hannover 96 after losing both legs.
  • Anderlecht qualified relatively easily for the group stage of the Europa League after eliminating Bursaspor 4–3 on aggregate, but their engine only started running properly during the group stage, where they scored a perfect six out of six victories. After putting away AEK Athens 4–1 at home, they stole the points away to Lokomotiv Moscow, winning 0–2. Then followed two wins against Sturm Graz, resulting in an early qualification already after four matchdays. In the last two matches, Anderlecht won away to AEK Athens and managed to finish the group with the maximum amount of points after a final 5–3 home win against Lokomotiv. However, Anderlecht were then paired with AZ and lost both legs 1–0 in the round of 32. During the group stage, Anderlecht had equalled three records:
    • They were only the third team to score the maximum amount of points in the group stage of the UEFA Europa League after Red Bull Salzburg in 2009–10 and Zenit Saint Petersburg in 2010–11.
    • Matías Suárez scored seven goals during the group stage, equalling the record set the previous season by Radamel Falcao with Porto.
    • A total of 18 goals were scored, which equals the record set by CSKA Moscow and Zenit in 2010–11.
DateTeamCompetitionRoundLegOpponentLocationScoreBelgian Team Goalscorers
14 July 2011WesterloEuropa LeagueQual. Round 2Leg 1, AwayFIN}} TPS TurkuVeritas Stadion, Turku0-1}}Cabeke
21 July 2011WesterloEuropa LeagueQual. Round 2Leg 2, HomeFIN}} TPS TurkuHet Kuipje, Westerlo0-0
26 July 2011GenkChampions LeagueQual. Round 3Leg 1, HomeSRB}} Partizan BelgradeCristal Arena, Genk2-1}}Vossen, Ogunjimi
27 July 2011Standard LiègeChampions LeagueQual. Round 3Leg 1, HomeSUI}} ZürichStade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège1-1González
28 July 2011Club BruggeEuropa LeagueQual. Round 3Leg 1, HomeAZE}} QarabağJan Breydel Stadium, Bruges4-1}}Vleminckx, Vázquez, Donk, Dirar
28 July 2011WesterloEuropa LeagueQual. Round 3Leg 1, AwaySUI}} Young BoysStade de Suisse, Bern3-1}}Brüls
3 August 2011GenkChampions LeagueQual. Round 3Leg 2, AwaySRB}} PartizanStadion FK Partizan, Belgrade1-1Vossen
3 August 2011Standard LiègeChampions LeagueQual. Round 3Leg 2, AwaySUI}} ZürichLetzigrund, Zurich1-0}}
4 August 2011Club BruggeEuropa LeagueQual. Round 3Leg 2, AwayAZE}} QarabağTofiq Bahramov Stadium, Baku1-0}}
4 August 2011WesterloEuropa LeagueQual. Round 3Leg 2, HomeSUI}} Young BoysHet Kuipje, Westerlo0-2}}
17 August 2011GenkChampions LeaguePlayoff RoundLeg 1, AwayISR}} Maccabi HaifaKiryat Eliezer Stadium, Haifa2-1}}Barda
18 August 2011AnderlechtEuropa LeaguePlay-off RoundLeg 1, AwayTUR}} BursasporBursa Atatürk Stadium, Bursa1-2}}Legear, Jovanović
18 August 2011Club BruggeEuropa LeaguePlay-off RoundLeg 1, AwayGEO}} ZestafoniDavid Abashidze Stadium, Zestafoni3-3Akpala, Refaelov, Hoefkens
18 August 2011Standard LiègeEuropa LeaguePlay-off RoundLeg 1, HomeSWE}} Helsingborgs IFStade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège1-0}}Tchité
23 August 2011GenkChampions LeaguePlayoff RoundLeg 2, HomeISR}} Maccabi HaifaCristal Arena, Genk2-1 (aet)
(pen 4–1)}}
Vossen, Buffel
25 August 2011AnderlechtEuropa LeaguePlay-off RoundLeg 2, HomeTUR}} BursasporConstant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht2-2Juhász, Jovanović
25 August 2011Club BruggeEuropa LeaguePlay-off RoundLeg 2, HomeGEO}} ZestafoniJan Breydel Stadium, Bruges2-0}}Akpala (2)
25 August 2011Standard LiègeEuropa LeaguePlay-off RoundLeg 2, AwaySWE}} Helsingborgs IFOlympia, Helsingborg1-3}}Leye, Berrier, Kanu
13 September 2011GenkChampions LeagueGroup StageMatchday 1, HomeESP}} ValenciaCristal Arena, Genk0-0
15 September 2011AnderlechtEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 1, HomeGRE}} AEK AthensConstant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht4-1}}Suárez (3), Jovanović
15 September 2011Club BruggeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 1, HomeSLO}} MariborJan Breydel Stadium, Bruges2-0}}Odjidja, Dirar
15 September 2011Standard LiègeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 1, AwayGER}} Hannover 96AWD-Arena, Hanover0-0
28 September 2011GenkChampions LeagueGroup StageMatchday 2, AwayGER}} Bayer LeverkusenBayArena, Leverkusen2-0}}
29 September 2011AnderlechtEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 2, AwayRUS}} Lokomotiv MoscowLokomotiv Stadium, Moscow0-2}}Suárez, Mbokani
29 September 2011Club BruggeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 2, AwayPOR}} BragaEstádio Municipal, Braga1-2}}Akpala, Donk
29 September 2011Standard LiègeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 2, HomeDEN}} CopenhagenStade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège3-0}}Seijas, Felipe, Kanu
19 October 2011GenkChampions LeagueGroup StageMatchday 3, AwayENG}} ChelseaStamford Bridge, London5-0}}
20 October 2011AnderlechtEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 3, AwayAUT}} Sturm GrazUPC-Arena, Graz0-2}}Gillet, Suárez
20 October 2011Club BruggeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 3, HomeENG}} Birmingham CityJan Breydel Stadium, Bruges1-2}}Akpala
20 October 2011Standard LiègeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 3, HomeUKR}} Vorskla PoltavaStade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège0-0
1 November 2011GenkChampions LeagueGroup StageMatchday 4, HomeENG}} ChelseaCristal Arena, Genk1-1Vossen
3 November 2011Club BruggeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 4, AwayENG}} Birmingham CitySt Andrew's, Birmingham2-2Meunier, Akpala
3 November 2011AnderlechtEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 4, HomeAUT}} Sturm GrazConstant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht3-0}}Gillet, Suárez, De Sutter
3 November 2011Standard LiègeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 4, AwayUKR}} Vorskla PoltavaButovsky Vorskla Stadium, Poltava1-3}}Seijas, Kanu, Tchité
23 November 2011GenkChampions LeagueGroup StageMatchday 5, AwayESP}} ValenciaMestalla Stadium, Valencia7-0}}
30 November 2011Club BruggeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 5, AwaySLO}} MariborLjudski vrt, Maribor3-4}}Dirar (2), Akpala, Donk
30 November 2011Standard LiègeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 5, HomeGER}} Hannover 96Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège2-0}}Tchité, Cyriac
1 December 2011AnderlechtEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 5, AwayGRE}} AEK AthensOlympic Stadium, Athens1-2}}Gillet (2)
6 December 2011GenkChampions LeagueGroup StageMatchday 6, HomeGER}} Bayer LeverkusenCristal Arena, Genk1-1Vossen
14 December 2011AnderlechtEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 6, HomeRUS}} Lokomotiv MoscowConstant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht5-3}}Kljestan, Canesin, Wasilewski, Suárez, Gillet
15 December 2011Club BruggeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 6, HomePOR}} BragaJan Breydel Stadium, Bruges1-1Vleminckx
15 December 2011Standard LiègeEuropa LeagueGroup StageMatchday 6, AwayDEN}} CopenhagenParken Stadium, Copenhagen0-1}}Batshuayi
16 February 2012AnderlechtEuropa LeagueRound of 32Leg 1, AwayNED}} AZAFAS Stadion, Alkmaar1-0}}
16 February 2012Club BruggeEuropa LeagueRound of 32Leg 1, AwayGER}} Hannover 96AWD-Arena, Hannover2-1}}Lestienne
16 February 2012Standard LiègeEuropa LeagueRound of 32Leg 1, AwayPOL}} Wisła KrakówStadion im. Henryka Reymana1-1Cyriac
23 February 2012AnderlechtEuropa LeagueRound of 32Leg 2, HomeNED}} AZConstant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht0-1}}
23 February 2012Club BruggeEuropa LeagueRound of 32Leg 2, HomeGER}} Hannover 96Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges0-1}}
23 February 2012Standard LiègeEuropa LeagueRound of 32Leg 2, HomePOL}} Wisła KrakówStade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège0-0
8 March 2012Standard LiègeEuropa LeagueRound of 16Leg 1, HomeGER}} Hannover 96Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège2-2Buyens, Tchité
15 March 2012Standard LiègeEuropa LeagueRound of 16Leg 2, AwayGER}} Hannover 96AWD-Arena, Hanover4-0}}

Other honours

CompetitionWinner
CupLokeren
Supercup
Third division AMouscron-Péruwelz
Third division BDessel Sport
Promotion AIzegem
Promotion BBerchem
Promotion CCappellen
Promotion DCiney

European qualification for 2012-13 summary

CompetitionQualifiersReason for Qualification
UEFA Champions League Third Qualifying Round for ChampionsAnderlecht1st in Jupiler League
UEFA Champions League Third Qualifying Round for Non-ChampionsClub Brugge2nd in Jupiler League
UEFA Europa League Play-off RoundLokerenCup winner
UEFA Europa League Third Qualifying RoundGenk3rd in Jupiler League
UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying RoundGentEuropa League Playoff winner

See also

  • 2011–12 Belgian Pro League
  • 2011–12 Belgian Cup
  • 2012 Belgian Super Cup
  • Belgian Second Division
  • Belgian Third Division: divisions A and B
  • Belgian Promotion: divisions A, B, C and D

References

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2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.lameuse.be/sports/foot_belge/division_3/2011-02-14/foot-bertrix-n-a-pas-demande-la-licence-pour-jouer-en-d2-849135.shtml |title=Bertrix n'a pas demandé la licence pour jouer en D2 |accessdate=May 15, 2011 |publisher=lameuse.be}}
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4. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/Jupiler_Pro_League/090715_Ruiz_Twente|title=FC Twente gladly shows new signing Bryan Ruiz|language=dutch|date=2009-07-15|publisher=sporza.be}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/buitenland/Italie/090707_onyewu|title=Oguchi Onyewu exchanges Standard for Milan|language=dutch|date=2009-07-07|publisher=sporza.be}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/Jupiler_Pro_League/090901_Rocha_Standard|title=Portuguese player Rocha also signs for Standard|language=dutch|date=2009-09-01|publisher=sporza.be}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/Jupiler_Pro_League/090821_hoefkens_club|title=Carl Hoefkens signs for two years at Brugge|language=dutch|date=2009-08-21|publisher=sporza.be}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/Jupiler_Pro_League/090826_Perisic_Club_Brugge|title=Club Bruges gets Ivan Perišić to Jan Breydel|language=dutch|date=2009-08-26|publisher=sporza.be}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/Jupiler_Pro_League/090626_Donk_Club_Brugge|title=Club Brugge signs Dutch defender|language=dutch|date=2009-06-26|publisher=sporza.be}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/Jupiler_Pro_League/090624_mazuch_getekend|title=Mazuch has signed contract at Anderlecht|language=dutch|date=2009-06-24|publisher=sporza.be}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/Jupiler_Pro_League/090901_buffel_genk|title=Vanhaezebrouck gets to welcome Buffel|language=dutch|date=2009-09-01|publisher=sporza.be}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.footgoal.net/suite.php?selection=44549|title=Olivier Dacourt va signer au Standard |date=2009-09-21|accessdate=2009-11-09|publisher=Footgoal|language=French}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/permalink/1.690199|title=Club Brugge wins the battle for Maxime Lestienne|language=dutch|date=2010-01-06|publisher=sporza.be}}
14. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/permalink/1.691112|title=Daan Van Gijseghem also signs for Club Brugge|language=dutch|date=2010-01-08|publisher=sporza.be}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/permalink/1.703094|title=Pocognoli strengthens left wing of Standard|language=dutch|date=2010-01-26|publisher=sporza.be}}
16. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/permalink/1.695591|title=Koen Daerden moves to Standard|language=dutch|date=2010-01-15|publisher=sporza.be}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/Jupiler_Pro_League/091216_RSCA_Taylor_tekent|title=Anderlecht signs player from fifth division|language=dutch|date=2009-12-15|publisher=sporza.be}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/permalink/1.700389|title=Gent gets Pieroni back to Belgium|language=dutch|date=2010-01-22|publisher=sporza.be}}
19. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.sporza.be/permalink/1.699873|title=Peter Van Der Heyden returns to Club Brugge|language=dutch|date=2010-01-21|publisher=sporza.be}}
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