Belgian Second Division play-offs 2001–10

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This article gives a summary of results for the Belgian Second Division play-offs from 2001 to 2010.

Contents

2001

Results and table

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
R.W.D. Molenbeek 126330126
K.F.C. Turnhout 862221410
K.F.C. Verbroedering Geel 76213713
R.A.E.C. Mons 56123610
Mons0 - 1Geel
Turnhout2 - 2RWDM
RWDM0 - 0Mons
Geel1 - 3Turnhout
Geel2 - 2RWDM
Mons2 - 1Turnhout
RWDM3 - 1Geel
Turnhout3 - 3Mons
RWDM1 - 0Turnhout
Geel1 - 0Mons
Turnhout5 - 1Geel
Mons1 - 4RWDM

2002

Qualifiers

The following teams qualified for the 2002 play-offs:

Periods 1 and 3 were won by champion K.V. Mechelen and Heusden-Zolder finished 4th of the second division.

Results and table

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
R.A.E.C. Mons 11632164
Heusden-Zolder 10631296
K.S.V. Ingelmunster 9630399
Cercle Brugge K.S.V. 4611449
Heusden-Zolder2 - 0Mons
Cercle3 - 1Ingelmunster
Mons0 - 0Heusden-Zolder
Ingelmunster1 - 0Cercle
Heusden-Zolder1 - 3Ingelmunster
Mons0 - 0Cercle
Ingelmunster1 - 2Mons
Cercle0 - 2Heusden-Zolder
Cercle0 - 2Mons
Ingelmunster2 - 1Heusden-Zolder
Heusden-Zolder3 - 1Cercle
Mons2 - 1Ingelmunster

2003

Qualifiers

The following teams qualified for the 2003 play-offs:

Period 3 was won by champion Cercle Brugge K.S.V. and Heusden-Zolder finished 3rd of the second division.

Results and table

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
Heusden-Zolder 136411114
K.A.S. Eupen 7621337
S.V. Zulte-Waregem 76213910
F.C. Denderleeuw 7621379
Zulte-Waregem0 - 1Eupen
Denderleeuw1 - 0Heusden-Zolder
Heusden-Zolder4 - 2Zulte-Waregem
Eupen1 - 0Denderleeuw
Eupen1 - 1Heusden-Zolder
Zulte-Waregem3 - 2Denderleeuw
Heusden-Zolder2 - 0Eupen
Denderleeuw2 - 2Zulte-Waregem
Heusden-Zolder3 - 0Denderleeuw
Eupen0 - 2Zulte-Waregem
Denderleeuw2 - 0Eupen
Zulte-Waregem0 - 1Heusden-Zolder

2004

Qualifiers

The following teams qualified for the 2004 play-offs:

Period 3 was won by champion F.C. Molenbeek Brussels Strombeek.

Results and table

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
K.V. Oostende*9630388
K.F.C. Verbroedering Geel 963031312
K.S.V. Roeselare 8622278
A.F.C. Tubize 8622299
Oostende1 - 0Geel
Roeselare0 - 0Tubize
Tubize2 - 1Oostende
Geel0 - 1Roeselare
Geel3 - 2Tubize
Oostende1 - 0Roeselare
Tubize3 - 2Geel
Roeselare2 - 1Oostende
Tubize2 - 2Roeselare
Geel4 - 3Oostende
Roeselare2 - 4Geel
Oostende1 - 0Tubize

* Oostende finished 2nd in second division while Geel finished 10th.

2005

Qualifiers

The following teams qualified for the 2005 play-offs:

Periods 1 and 3 were won by champion S.V. Zulte-Waregem.

Results and table

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
K.S.V. Roeselare 166510101
K.F.C. Verbroedering Geel 116321125
R. Antwerp F.C. 46114614
K.V. Red Star Waasland 26024412
Roeselare1 - 0Antwerp
Waasland0 - 2Geel
Antwerp0 - 2Roeselare
Geel1 - 1Waasland
Roeselare1 - 0Geel
Antwerp2 - 1Waasland
Geel3 - 1Antwerp
Waasland0 - 2Roeselare
Waasland2 - 2Antwerp
Geel1 - 1Roeselare
Roeselare3 - 0Waasland
Antwerp1 - 5Geel

2006

Qualifiers

The following teams qualified for the 2006 play-offs:

The period winners were not qualified as it was not decided before the beginning of the play-offs whether the points raised by clubs against Beringen-Heusden-Zolder were to be retired or not.

Results and table

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
Lierse S.K. 126402137
K.V.S.K. United Overpelt-Lommel 106312119
K.F.C. V.W. Hamme 9630389
K.F.C. Verbroedering Geel 46114815
United2 - 2Geel
Lierse2 - 0Hamme
Geel2 - 3Lierse
Hamme2 - 1United
United2 - 1Lierse
Geel2 - 1Hamme
Lierse2 - 1United
Hamme2 - 1Geel
Hamme2 - 0Lierse
Geel1 - 2United
United3 - 1Hamme
Lierse5 - 0Geel

2007

Qualifiers

The following teams qualified for the 2007 play-offs:

Period 1 was won by champion F. C. Verbroedering Dender E.H.

Results and table

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
Y.R. K.V. Mechelen 166510113
Royal Antwerp FC 10631274
Lierse S.K. 96303108
K.V. Kortrijk 06006417
Antwerp0 - 0Mechelen
Kortrijk0 - 1Lierse
Mechelen1 - 0Antwerp
Lierse5 - 2Kortrijk
Antwerp2 - 1Lierse
Mechelen3 - 0Kortrijk
Lierse1 - 2Mechelen
Kortrijk0 - 2Antwerp
Kortrijk2 - 3Mechelen
Lierse2 - 0Antwerp
Antwerp3 - 0Kortrijk
Mechelen2 - 0Lierse

2008

Qualifiers

The following teams qualified for the 2008 play-offs:

Results and table

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
A.F.C. Tubize 18660091
Royal Antwerp FC 126402105
K.V.S.K. United Overpelt-Lommel 66204612
Oud-Heverlee Leuven 0600629
KVSK United2 - 1OH Leuven
Tubize1 - 0Antwerp
Antwerp3 - 1KVSK United
OH Leuven0 - 1Tubize
OH Leuven1 - 2Antwerp
KVSK United0 - 1Tubize
Antwerp1 - 0OH Leuven
Tubize3 - 1KVSK United
Antwerp0 - 1Tubize
OH Leuven0 - 1KVSK United
Tubize2 - 0OH Leuven
KVSK United1 - 4Antwerp

2009

As a result of the Belgian First Division reducing in size to 16 teams for 2009-10, there will be two playoffs in 2009. Firstly, the teams ranked between two and five in the second division will meet (best ranked team will play away first) with two teams progressing. These two teams progress into a second playoff (double round-robin), together with the teams placed 15 and 16 in the Belgian First Division 2008–09. The winner of this second playoff will play in the Belgian First Division 2009–10. [1]

First playoff

The following teams qualified for the 2009 first playoff round:

The draw was made on May 4, 2009 and resulted in the following games:

Team 1 Agg. Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Tournai Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 0-2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Antwerp 0-00-2
Waasland Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 3-4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Lierse 1-12-3

Second playoff

The following teams qualified for the 2009 second playoff round:

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
Roeselare 136411137
Dender 8622287
Lierse 6613257
Antwerp 56123611
Antwerp1 - 3Roeselare
Dender1 - 1Lierse
Roeselare0 - 0Dender
Lierse0 - 0Antwerp
Roeselare1 - 0Lierse
Antwerp0 - 2Dender
Lierse1 - 3Roeselare
Dender1 - 2Antwerp
Roeselare4 - 2Antwerp
Lierse2 - 1Dender
Dender3 - 2Roeselare
Antwerp1 - 1Lierse

2010

Qualifiers

The following teams qualified for the 2010 play-offs:

Results and table

TeamPtsPldWDLGFGA
Eupen (P)13641194
Mons 8622288
KVSK United 6620477
Roeselare 66132510
Mons3-2Eupen
Roeselare2-1KVSK United
KVSK United1-0Mons
Eupen3-0Roeselare
Eupen1-0KVSK United
Mons2-2Roeselare
KVSK United0-1Eupen
Roeselare0-0Mons
KVSK United4-1Roeselare
Eupen2-1Mons
Roeselare0-0Eupen
Mons2-1KVSK United

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