2014–15 K.A.A. Gent season

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K.A.A. Gent
2014–15 season
Chairman Ivan De Witte
Manager Hein Vanhaezebrouck
Stadium Ghelamco Arena
Belgian Pro League 1st
Belgian Cup Semi-final
  2013–14
2015–16  
Juliper Pro trophy won by K.A.A. Gent in 2015 KAA Gent JPLTrophy 2014-2015.jpg
Juliper Pro trophy won by K.A.A. Gent in 2015

The 2014–15 season was K.A.A. Gent's 112th season in existence and 26th consecutive season in the top flight of Belgian football, the Belgian Pro League. The club also competed in the Belgian Cup

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Match details

League positions are sourced by Statto, [1] while the remaining information is referenced individually.

Belgian Pro League

Regular season

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Club Brugge 30171036928+4161Qualification for the Championship play-offs
2 Gent 3016955229+2357
3 Anderlecht 3016955130+2157
4 Standard Liège 3016594939+1053
5 Kortrijk 30163115435+1951
Source: Belgian Pro League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of matches won; if teams are still tied a play-off is organised.
DateLeague
position
OpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendanceRef.
26 July 20145th Cercle Brugge A D0–07,465 [2]
3 August 20145th Mechelen HW3–1 Depoitre 49', 85', Raman 61',16,979 [3]
10 August 20142nd Standard Liège A W1–0Depoitre 16'23,749 [4]
17 August 20142nd Zulte-Waregem HW3–1 Habibou 69', Milićević 72', 84' pen. 17,966 [5]
22 August 20142nd Genk A L2–3 Dejaegere 31', Milićević 34'16,580 [6]
29 August 20142nd Kortrijk HL0–116,842 [7]
14 September 20142nd Mouscron-Péruwelz HW1–0 Saief 82'16,855 [8]
20 September 20142nd Oostende A W3–1 Pollet 14', Depoitre 84', 90'5,733 [9]
28 September 20142nd Lokeren HD1–1Depoitre 90'18,902 [10]
3 October 20142nd Westerlo A D0–08,000 [11]
18 October 20142nd Charleroi HD2–2 Foket 44', Raman 80'16,606 [12]
26 October 20143rd Club Brugge A D2–2Milićević 13', Rafinha 63'26,500 [13]
29 October 20142nd Waasland-Beveren HW4–1Milićević 16' pen., Depoitre 59', Raman 67', 84'17,585 [14]
2 November 20142nd Lierse A W1–0 Van der Bruggen 74'6,550 [15]
9 November 20144th Anderlecht HL0–219,999 [16]
22 November 20143rd Cercle Brugge HW4–0Dejaegere 14', Raman 60', Depoitre 71', Pollet 82'18,346 [17]
28 November 20143rd Zulte-Waregem A L1–2 Gershon 17'11,213 [18]
7 December 20144th Genk HD0–017,407 [19]
12 December 20143rd Mechelen A D0–09,070 [20]
21 December 20146th Standard Liege HL1–2Dejaegere 16'19,458 [21]
26 December 20145th Kortrijk A W3–2 Nielsen 13', Raman 61', Depoitre 82'9,374 [22]
17 January 20154th Mouscron-Péruwelz A W3–1 Neto 15', Depoitre 29', Dejaegere 56'3,000 [23]
25 January 20153rd Oostende HW3–1Neto 11', 82' Saief 25'17,290 [24]
1 February 20154th Lokeren A D3–3 Simon 6', 16', 72'8,900 [25]
7 February 20152nd Westerlo HW4–0Depoitre 38', 90', Simon 61', Milićević 77'18,248 [26]
15 February 20153rd Charleroi A D0–08,364 [27]
22 February 20153rd Club Brugge HW2–1Simon 23', Simons 72' o.g. 19,999 [28]
1 March 20153rd Waasland-Beveren A W1–0Simon 66'6,308 [29]
7 March 20153rd Lierse HW2–1Neto 32' pen., Pedersen 90'19,470 [30]
15 March 20152nd Anderlecht A W2–1 Foket 49, Raman 61'21,000 [31]

Championship play-offs

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Gent (C)106221811+749Qualification for the Champions League group stage
2 Club Brugge 105141616047Qualification for the Champions League third qualifying round
3 Anderlecht 105231813+546Qualification for the Europa League group stage [lower-alpha 1]
4 Standard Liège 104151413+140Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round
5 Charleroi 103251315236Qualification for the Testmatches to Europa League [lower-alpha 2]
6 Kortrijk 1022611221134
Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) points after deduction of (possible) half points added due to rounding; 3) number of wins; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) number of away goals scored; 7) number of away wins. [32]
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. Since winners of the 2014–15 Belgian Cup, Club Brugge, qualified for the Champions League based on league position, the spot awarded to the Cup winner (Europa League group stage) was passed to the third-placed team and the other spots were adjusted accordingly.
  2. The team finishing in fifth place, Charleroi, will play the testmatches against the winner of the Belgian Europa League playoff final, for a spot in the Europa League second qualifying round.
DateLeague
position
OpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendanceRef.
5 April 20151st Kortrijk HW2–0Milićević 33', Simon 73'18,412 [33]
11 April 20152nd Charleroi A L1–2 Poletanović 83'10,106 [34]
17 April 20151st Standard Liege A W3–1Pedersen 23', 52', Tabekou 90'24,050 [35]
26 April 20152nd Club Brugge HD2–2Milićević 13', 43'19,999 [36]
30 April 20152nd Anderlecht HW2–1Depoitre 50', Neto 90'19,999 [37]
3 May 20151st Kortrijk A W1–0 Chanot 65' o.g. 9,078 [38]
8 May 20151st Charleroi HD1–1Neto 26'19,822 [39]
17 May 20151st Club Brugge A W3–2Nielsen 5', Dejaegere 52', Raman 87'27,000 [40]
21 May 20151st Standard Liege HW2–0 Kums 18', Neto 50' pen. 19,999 [41]
24 May 20151st Anderlecht A L1–2Pedersen 3'21,000 [42]

Belgian Cup

RoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScore
F–A
ScorersAttendanceRef.
Sixth round24 September 2014 UR Namur A W3–1 Lepoint 33', 35', 90'2,000 [43]
Seventh round3 December 2014 Lommel United A W1–0Lepoint 62'2,500 [44]
Quarter-final first leg17 December 2014 Lokeren A W4–1Depoitre 4', Milićević 50', Saief 69', Raman 87'5,422 [45]
Quarter-final second leg21 January 2015 Lokeren HW1–0Dejaegere 62'6,975 [46]
Semi-final first leg4 February 2015 Anderlecht HL0–214,473 [47]
Semi-final second leg12 February 2015 Anderlecht A L0–39,113 [48]

Transfers

Transfers in

DatePositionNameFromFeeRef.
30 June 2014FW David Pollet Anderlecht €1,500,000 [49]
1 July 2014FW Laurent Depoitre Oostende Free [50]
1 July 2014GK Brian Vandenbussche sc Heerenveen Free [51]

Loans in

DatePositionNameToDate untilRef.
1 September 2014DF Lasse Nielsen NEC Nijmegen 30 June 2015 [52]
1 September 2014DF Ygor Nogueira Fluminese 30 June 2015 [53]

Transfers out

DatePositionNameToFeeRef.
1 September 2015FW Habib Habibou Rennes Undisclosed [54]
29 January 2015MF Christophe Lepoint Charlton Athletic Undisclosed [55]

Loans out

DatePositionNameToDate untilRef.
17 June 2014FW Sloan Privat SM Caen 30 June 2015 [56]
20 June 2014DF Ervin Zukanović Chievo 30 June 2015 [57]
14 July 2014DF Wouter Corstjens Waasland-Beveren 30 June 2015 [58]
14 July 2014MF David Hubert Waasland-Beveren 30 June 2015 [58]
5 August 2014MF Jari Vandeputte Roeselare 30 June 2015 [59]
5 August 2014MF Rik Impens Roeselare 30 June 2015 [59]

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