Tournament details | |
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Country | Belgium |
Final positions | |
Champions | Anderlecht |
Runner-up | Gent |
The Belgian Cup 2007-08 was the 53rd staging of the Belgian Cup which is the main knock-out football competition in Belgium, won by Anderlecht.
Sixth round | Seventh round | Quarter-finals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||||||||||
KV Mechelen | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Cercle Brugge | 4 | Cercle Brugge | 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Club Brugge | 4 | Club Brugge | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
D3 | Francs Borains | 2 | Cercle Brugge | 4 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Standard Liège | 3 | Standard Liège | 1 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
D2 | KVSK United | 0 | Standard Liège | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Genk | 4 | Genk | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
D2 | Olympic Charleroi | 2 | Standard Liège | 2 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
D2 | Kortrijk | 2 | Gent | 2 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mouscron | 0 | D2 | Kortrijk | 2* | ||||||||||||||||||||
D2 | KV Oostende | 0 | Zulte-Waregem | 1* | ||||||||||||||||||||
Zulte-Waregem | 3 | D2 | Kortrijk | 5 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Mons | 2 (3) | Gent | 1 4 | |||||||||||||||||||||
D3 | Wetteren | 2 (2) | Mons | 0* | ||||||||||||||||||||
Gent | 2 | Gent | 1* | |||||||||||||||||||||
D2 | Tienen | 0 | Gent | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Anderlecht | 2 | Anderlecht | 3 | |||||||||||||||||||||
D2 | Hamme | 1 | Anderlecht | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Lokeren | D2 | Waasland | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
D2 | Waasland | Anderlecht | 3 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Dender | 4 | Dender | 0 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Westerlo | 1 | Dender | 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Sint-Truiden | 1 | D3 | Eendracht Aalst | 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
D3 | Eendracht Aalst | 2 | Anderlecht | 1 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Germinal Beerschot | 1 | Germinal Beerschot | 0 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
D2 | Union | 0 | Germinal Beerschot | 2 (3) | ||||||||||||||||||||
FC Brussels | 2* | D2 | OH Leuven | 2 (1) | ||||||||||||||||||||
D2 | OH Leuven | 3* | Germinal Beerschot | 5 1 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Roeselare | 4* | Roeselare | 1 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||
D2 | Eupen | 1* | Roeselare | 2 (5) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Charleroi | 3 | Charleroi | 2 (4) | |||||||||||||||||||||
D2 | Deinze | 0 |
Teams from the Jupiler League enter the competition at this stage except for the newly promoted teams. The teams from the Jupiler League are seeded and can't meet each other, except again for the newly promoted teams, Dender EH and KV Mechelen. Apart from the 18 teams directly qualified, 14 other teams had qualified through winning in the fifth round:
The draw was made on August 29, 2007.
23 November 2007 | FC Brussels | 2–3 (a.e.t.) | OH Leuven (D2) | Sint-Jans-Molenbeek |
20:30 | Matumona ![]() | Baghdad ![]() Ruytinx ![]() | Stadium: Edmond Machtens Stadium Referee: Johan Verbist |
24 November 2007 | Club Brugge | 4–2 | Francs Borains (D3) | Bruges |
20:30 | Blondel ![]() Van Heerden ![]() Đokić ![]() | Issankoy ![]() Duez ![]() | Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadion |
24 November 2007 | Lokeren | 0–5 (w/o) [1] | Waasland (D2) | Lokeren |
20:00 | Tambwe ![]() | Stadium: Daknamstadion |
24 November 2007 | Genk | 4–2 | Olympic Charleroi (D2) | Genk |
20:00 | Soetaers ![]() Vandooren ![]() Vrancken ![]() Bošnjak ![]() | Banga ![]() Niangbo ![]() | Stadium: Cristal Arena |
24 November 2007 | Charleroi | 3–0 | Deinze (D2) | Charleroi |
20:30 | Jovial ![]() ![]() Camus ![]() | L. Buyssens ![]() | Stadium: Stade du Pays de Charleroi |
24 November 2007 | Anderlecht | 2–1 | Hamme (D2) | Brussels |
20:30 | Legear ![]() Mpenza ![]() | Van der Heyden ![]() | Stadium: Constant Vanden Stock Stadium |
24 November 2007 | KV Oostende (D2) | 0–3 | Zulte-Waregem | Ostend |
20:30 | Jelavić ![]() Leye ![]() Van Nieuwenhuyze ![]() | Stadium: Albertpark |
24 November 2007 | Roeselare | 4–1 (a.e.t.) | Eupen (D2) | Roeselare |
20:30 | M. Dissa ![]() Kpaka ![]() Vanderbiest ![]() | G. Molnar ![]() | Stadium: Schiervelde Stadion |
24 November 2007 | Mons | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–2 p) | Wetteren (D3) | Mons |
20:30 | Cordaro ![]() Mirri ![]() | Staelens ![]() Schockaert ![]() | Stadium: Stade Charles Tondreau |
24 November 2007 | Kortrijk (D2) | 2–0 | Mouscron | Kortrijk |
20:30 | Bétrémieux ![]() Nfor ![]() | Stadium: Guldensporen Stadion |
24 November 2007 | Standard Liège | 3–0 | KVSK United (D2) | Liège |
20:30 | Mbokani ![]() Dufer ![]() Dante ![]() | Stadium: Stade de Sclessin |
24 November 2007 | Sint-Truiden | 1–2 | Eendracht Aalst (D3) | Sint-Truiden |
20:30 | K. Buvens ![]() | Boto ![]() Milenković ![]() | Stadium: Staaienveld |
25 November 2007 | Dender | 4–1 | Westerlo | Denderleeuw |
15:00 | N. Sylla ![]() Dufoor ![]() De Storme ![]() | Corstjens ![]() | Stadium: Florent Beeckmanstadion |
25 November 2007 | Germinal Beerschot | 1–0 | Union (D2) | Antwerp |
15:00 | Dheedene ![]() | Stadium: Olympisch Stadion |
26 November 2007 | Mechelen | 2–4 | Cercle Brugge | Mechelen |
20:45 | Imschoot ![]() Vleminckx ![]() | De Sutter ![]() | Stadium: Veolia Stadium Achter de Kazerne |
The draw was made on December 5, 2007.
12 January 2008 | Anderlecht | 2–0 | Waasland (D2) | Brussels |
20:00 | Akın ![]() Boussoufa ![]() | Report | Stadium: Constant Vanden Stock Stadium Referee: Jean-Baptist Bultynck |
12 January 2008 | Mons | 0–1 (a.e.t.) | Gent | Mons |
20:00 | Report | G. Vermuth ![]() | Stadium: Stade Charles Tondreau Referee: Luc Wouters |
12 January 2008 | Germinal Beerschot | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–1 p) | OH Leuven (D2) | Antwerp |
20:00 | Tormena ![]() Malki ![]() | Report | Ruytinx ![]() Janssens ![]() | Stadium: Olympisch Stadion Referee: Tim Pots |
12 January 2008 | Kortrijk (D2) | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Zulte-Waregem | Kortrijk |
20:30 | Hempte ![]() Nfor ![]() | Report | Reina ![]() | Stadium: Guldensporen Stadion Referee: Peter Vervecken |
13 January 2008 | Dender | 2–1 | Eendracht Aalst (D3) | Denderleeuw |
15:00 | Munyaneza ![]() Sylla ![]() | Report | Boto ![]() | Stadium: Florent Beeckmanstadion Referee: Serge Gumienny |
13 January 2008 | Roeselare | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p) | Charleroi | Roeselare |
16:00 | Thompson ![]() Smits ![]() | Report | Akpala ![]() Camus ![]() | Stadium: Schiervelde Stadion Referee: Joeri Van de Velde |
14 January 2008 | Standard Liège | 2–0 | Genk | Liège |
20:30 | Jovanović ![]() Mbokani ![]() | Report | Stadium: Stade de Sclessin Referee: Johan Verbist |
14 January 2008 | Cercle Brugge | 1–0 | Club Brugge | Bruges |
20:45 | De Sutter ![]() | Report | Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadion Referee: Jérome Efong Nzolo |
The draw for the quarter-finals and semi finals was made on January 15, 2008.
30 January 2008 | Germinal Beerschot | 5–1 | Roeselare | Antwerp |
20:30 | Monteyne ![]() Losada ![]() Monteyne ![]() Malki ![]() Cruz ![]() | Report | Akgül ![]() | Stadium: Olympisch Stadion Referee: Serge Gumienny |
30 January 2008 | Kortrijk (D2) | 5–1 | Gent | Kortrijk |
20:30 | Bakx ![]() Nfor ![]() Bakx ![]() Bétrémieux ![]() | Report | Ruiz ![]() | Stadium: Guldensporen Stadion |
30 January 2008 | Anderlecht | 3–0 | Dender | Brussels |
20:30 | Vlček ![]() Mpenza ![]() | Report | Stadium: Constant Vanden Stock Stadium Referee: Jérome Efong Nzolo |
30 January 2008 | Cercle Brugge | 4–1 | Standard Liège | Bruges |
20:45 | Nyoni ![]() Fred ![]() Snelders ![]() De Sutter ![]() | Report | A. Witsel ![]() | Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadion |
27 February 2008 | Roeselare | 1–1 (2–6 agg.) | Germinal Beerschot | Roeselare |
20:30 | Čović ![]() | Report | Cruz ![]() | Stadium: Schiervelde Stadion Referee: Jean-Baptist Bultynck |
27 February 2008 | Gent | 4–0 (5a–5 agg.) | Kortrijk (D2) | Ghent |
20:30 | Marić ![]() Mutavdžić ![]() Ljubijankić ![]() | Report | Stadium: Jules Ottenstadion Referee: Johan Verbist |
27 February 2008 | Dender | 1–1 (1–4 agg.) | Anderlecht | Denderleeuw |
20:30 | Żewłakow ![]() | Report | Goor ![]() | Stadium: Florent Beeckmanstadion Referee: Claude Bourdouxhe |
27 February 2008 | Standard Liège | 4–0 (5–4 agg.) | Cercle Brugge | Liège |
20:45 | Fellaini ![]() Defour ![]() Goreux ![]() Jovanović ![]() | Report | Stadium: Stade de Sclessin Referee: Paul Allaerts |
18 March 2008 | Standard Liège | 2–2 | Gent | Liège |
20:45 | De Camargo ![]() Mbokani ![]() | Report | Azofeifa ![]() Ruiz ![]() | Stadium: Stade de Sclessin Referee: Serge Gumienny |
19 March 2008 | Anderlecht | 1–0 | Germinal Beerschot | Brussels |
20:45 | Dheedene ![]() | Report | Stadium: Constant Vanden Stock Stadium Referee: Frank De Bleeckere |
15 April 2008 | Gent | 4–0 (6–2 agg.) | Standard Liège | Ghent |
20:45 | Foley ![]() Ruiz ![]() Moia ![]() Vermuth ![]() | Stadium: Jules Ottenstadion Referee: Paul Allaerts |
16 April 2008 | Germinal Beerschot | 1–1 (1–2 agg.) | Anderlecht | Antwerp |
20:45 | Colman ![]() | Vlček ![]() | Stadium: Olympisch Stadion Referee: Jerome Efong Nzolo |
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