1977 Belgian Cup final

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1977 Belgian Cup final
Event 1976–77 Belgian Cup
Date12 June 1977
Venue Heizel Stadium, Brussels
Referee François Rion
Attendance53,200
1976
1978

The 1977 Belgian Cup final, took place on 12 June 1977 between Anderlecht and Club Brugge. It was the 22nd Belgian Cup final and the first final in which Club Brugge and Anderlecht met each other. Club Brugge won the match 4-3.

Contents

Route to the final

Club BruggeAnderlecht
OpponentResultLegsRoundOpponentResultLegs
Stade Braine5–05–0 homeRound of 64AC Olen2–12–1 home
Gerhees Oostham10–110–1 homeRound of 32KWS Club Lauwe7–07–0 home
Lokeren 1–01–0 homeRound of 16 Olympic Montignies 1–01–0 away
Winterslag 3–13–1 homeQuarter-finals Tongeren 3–03–0 home
Waregem 4–24–2 homeSemi-finals Cercle Brugge 3–23–2 home

Match

Summary

During the first half, Anderlecht scored from three long range shots, with Club Brugge barely managing to hang on and happy to go into the break only one goal down at 3-2. During the second half Roger Davies turned the tide as he scored twice to hand Club Brugge the cup.

Details

Anderlecht 3–4 Club Brugge
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Davies Soccerball shade.svg61', 84'
King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
Attendance: 53,200
Referee: François Rion
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Anderlecht
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Club Brugge
GK Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan Ruiter
RB Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gilbert Van Binst
CB Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Hugo Broos
CB Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Erwin Vandendaele
LB Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jean Thissen
MF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jean Dockx
MF Flag of the Netherlands.svg Arie Haan
MF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Ludo Coeck
MF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Franky Vercauteren
FW Flag of Belgium (civil).svg François Van der Elst
FW Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Ressel
Manager:
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Raymond Goethals
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GK Flag of Denmark.svg Birger Jensen
RB Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Fons Bastijns
CB Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Georges Leekens
CB Flag of Austria.svg Eduard Krieger Sub off.svg 20'
LB Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jos Volders
MF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Julien Cools
MF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg René Vandereycken
MF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dirk Sanders
MF Flag of Denmark.svg Ulrik le Fevre
FW Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Raoul Lambert Sub off.svg 65'
FW Flag of England.svg Roger Davies
Substitutes:
CB Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gino Maes Sub on.svg 20'
FW Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Dirk Hinderyckx Sub on.svg 65'
Manager:
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Assistant referees:
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jan Peeters
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Roger Schoeters

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

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