2009–10 Belgian Pro League
The 2009–10 season of the Belgian Pro League was the 107th season of top-tier football in Belgium. The season began on 31 July 2009 with the first matches of the regular season, and ended in May 2010 with the last matches of the playoff round. Standard Liège were the defending champions.
The competition underwent a significant overhaul for this season by reducing the number of teams and, for the first time in the history of the league, introducing a playoff system to determine the Belgian champions.
On April 18, 2010, Anderlecht became champions as a result of a 1-2 victory in Bruges against one of their main rivals, Club Brugge.
Changes from 2008–09
Structural changes
The league size has been reduced from eighteen to sixteen teams. Further, the competition has been split into two stages, a conventional season and playoffs.The participating clubs will first play a conventional round-robin schedule for a total of 30 matches. After the conclusion of those matches, the team ranked 16th will be directly relegated to the Belgian Second Division, while every other team will play in a playoff round according to its league table position.
The first six teams will play in the [|Championship playoff]. Points earned during the regular season are halved with an odd number of points being rounded up. The round will be played on a round-robin schedule. The winner of this round has won the Belgian championship and will participate in the third qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League. The runners-up will also play in the third qualifying round of the Champions League, while the third-placed team will enter the third qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. Finally, the fourth-placed team will have to compete in a single match against the winner of the [|Europa League playoff] for one spot in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.
The teams finishing seventh through fourteenth will play in the Europa League playoff and start with zero points. The round will be played in two groups, with teams in positions 7, 9, 12 and 14 comprising Group A, and the remaining teams comprising Group B. Each group will be played on a round-robin schedule. The winners of these groups will then compete in a two-legged series to earn the right to play against the fourth-placed team of the Championship playoff for one spot in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.
The 15th-placed team will participate in the Relegation playoff, along with the teams ranked second through fifth in the Belgian Second Division. The winners of the playoff will earn a place in the 2010–11 Belgian First Division.
Team changes
- Mons and Tubize were relegated.
- Sint-Truiden was promoted.
- Roeselare beat Dender, Lierse and Antwerp in the play offs and was thus allowed to remain in the league. Dender was relegated while Lierse and Antwerp remained in the second division.
Team information
Stadia and locations
Club | Location | Venue | Capacity |
Anderlecht | Constant Vanden Stock Stadium | 28,063 | |
Brugge | Jan Breydel Stadium | 29,415 | |
Charleroi | Stade du Pays de Charleroi | 24,891 | |
Brugge | Jan Breydel Stadium | 29,415 | |
Genk | Cristal Arena | 24,900 | |
Ghent | Jules Ottenstadion | 12,919 | |
Antwerp | Olympisch Stadion | 12,771 | |
Kortrijk | Guldensporen Stadion | 9,500 | |
Lokeren | Daknamstadion | 10,000 | |
Mechelen | Veolia Stadium Achter de Kazerne | 13,123 | |
Mouscron | Stade Le Canonnier | 11,300 | |
Roeselare | Schiervelde Stadion | 9,036 | |
Sint-Truiden | Staaienveld | 11,250 | |
Liège | Stade Maurice Dufrasne | 30,000 | |
Westerlo | Het Kuipje | 8,200 | |
Waregem | Regenboogstadion | 8,500 |
Personnel and sponsoring
Club | Chairman | Current manager | Team captain | Shirt sponsor |
Roger Vanden Stock | Ariel Jacobs | Olivier Deschacht | BNP Paribas Fortis | |
Frans Schotte | Glen De Boeck | Denis Viane | A D M B | |
Abbas Bayat | Position Vacant | Adlène Guedioura | VOO | |
Pol Jonckheere | Adrie Koster | Stijn Stijnen | Dexia | |
Harry Lemmens | Franky Vercauteren | João Carlos | Euphony | |
Ivan De Witte | Michel Preud'homme | Bernd Thijs | VDK | |
Jos Verhaegen | Jos Daerden | Kurt Van Dooren | Quick | |
Jozef Allijns | Georges Leekens | Brecht Verbrugghe | Digipass by VASCO | |
Roger Lambrecht | Emilio Ferrera | Olivier Doll | Edialux | |
Johan Timmermans | Peter Maes | Jonas Ivens | Telenet | |
Philippe Dufermont | Position Vacant | Walter Baseggio | Frinver Promotions | |
Luc Espeel | Dennis Van Wijk | Stefaan Tanghe | Deceuninck | |
Roland Duchâtelet | Guido Brepoels | Peter Delorge | Belisol | |
Reto Stiffler | Dominique D'Onofrio | Steven Defour | BASE | |
Herman Wijnants | Jan Ceulemans | Jef Delen | Willy Naessens | |
Willy Naessens | Francky Dury | Ludwin Van Nieuwenhuyze | Enfinity, Petrus |
Managerial changes
During summer break
During the season
Regular season
Financial troubles of Mouscron
During the season, Mouscron got into financial trouble. This caused months of debate and several law procedures, with the fate of Mouscron changing from week to week. The board of Mouscron finally accepted the bankruptcy of Mouscron on 28 December 2009. At that point, the last two matches of Mouscron had already been forfeited as many players refused to play due to wages from November and December not being paid; three forfeits in a row would have also caused immediate elimination and relegation to the Belgian Third Division.As a result of the bankruptcy and relegation, Mouscron's record was expunged.
League table
Positions by round
Note: The classification was made after the weekend of each matchday, so postponed matches were only processed at the time they were played to represent the real evolution in standings. The postponed matches are:- Matchday 19: Mechelen vs. Germinal Beerschot of 18 December, Charleroi vs. Standard and Anderlecht vs. Club Brugge of 20 December. The matches will be played in the beginning of February, between the 24th and 25th matchday.
- Matchday 22: Club Brugge vs. Westerlo of 16 January which was played during the 24th matchday on 30 January.
- Matchday 23: Cercle Brugge vs. Charleroi of 23 January. The new date for this match is 24 February, between matchdays 27 and 28.
- Matchday 24: Sint-Truiden vs. Westerlo of 30 January is postponed to 3 February, which is between matchdays 24 and 25. Because of snowfall, both Roeselare vs. Genk and Charleroi vs. Lokeren were postponed. The match Charleroi vs. Lokeren was originally scheduled to be played on February 10 between matchdays 25 and 26, but was postponed again because of more snow and will now be played on March 10 between matchdays 28 and 29. Roeselare vs. Genk was rescheduled to 24 February, between matchdays 27 and 28.
- Matchday 26: Yet again snow caused several matches to be postponed, in this case Mechelen-Genk, Cercle Brugge-Lokeren, Charleroi-Anderlecht and Germinal Beerschot-Zulte-Waregem. All matches were rescheduled to be played during the weekend of the 29th matchday, on March 6 and 7.
- Matchday 29: Due to the rescheduling of several matches to the first weekend of March, when this matchday was to be played, the whole matchday was postponed one week. With both Anderlecht and Standard Liège still playing in the UEFA Europa League on Thursdays, all matches will be played on Sunday 14 March at 20:00.
- Matchday 30: With matchday 29 moved to 14 March, matchday 30 was also rescheduled, to Sunday 21 March.
Results
Note: All Mouscron results listed below were expunged after the club had to declare bankruptcy during the season. They are listed here for information purposes. Matches which were to be competed after Mouscron's exemption have been shaded.Championship playoff
The points obtained during the regular season were halved before the start of the playoff. Thus, Anderlecht started with 35 points, Club Brugge with 29, Gent with 25, Kortrijk 23 and both Sint-Truiden and Zulte-Waregem started with 21.Playoff table
Positions by round
Results
Europa League playoff
Group A
Group B
Europa League playoff final
The winners of both playoff groups will compete in a two-legged match. The winners on aggregate will compete in another match against a team from the championship playoff. If both teams are tied after two matches, the away goals rule will be applied. Should both teams still be tied afterwards, thirty minutes of extra time will be played and, if necessary, a penalty shootout will be conducted.----
Genk won 5–2 on aggregate.
Testmatches Europa League
The fourth-placed team from the championship playoff and the winners of the Europa League playoff competed for one spot in the third qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League.Note: The spot in the second qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League was taken by Cercle Brugge, who was the runners-up of the 2009–10 Belgian Cup to Champions League-qualified Gent.
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Genk won 5–3 on aggregate.
Goalscorers
The list of goalscorers is split up: first there is the list of goalscorers during the regular competition, deciding the official title of league 'topscorer', which was won by Romelu Lukaku. After this, the goalscorers in the play-offs are listed below in a second list. Because not all teams get equal matches in the playoffs, the goals during the playoffs did not count to determine the top scorer and therefore there are two separate lists.Regular competition
Top goalscorers
Other scorers
;8 goals;7 goals
;6 goals
- Joseph Akpala
- Thomas Buffel and Genk )
- Cephas Chimedza
- Dieter Dekelver
- Miloš Marić
- Ivan Perišić
- Kevin Roelandts
- Wesley Sonck
- Matías Suárez
- Bjarni Viðarsson
- Jelle Vossen and Cercle Brugge )
- Randall Azofeifa
- Leon Benko
- Mehdi Carcela-Gonzalez
- Adnan Čustović
- Tosin Dosunmu
- Karel Geraerts
- Habib Habibou
- Roland Juhász
- Mbaye Leye
- Dániel Tőzsér
- Axel Witsel
- Franck Berrier
- Mario Carević
- Davy De Beule
- Igor De Camargo
- Joeri Dequevy
- Samir El Gaaouiri
- Jonathan Legear
- Sherjill MacDonald
- Dieumerci Mbokani
- Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe
- Reynaldo and Cercle Brugge )
- Nikita Rukavytsya
- Sulejman Smajić
- Bertin Tomou and Roeselare )
- Ronald Vargas
- Jonathan Wilmet
- Stef Wils
- Elyaniv Barda
- Frederik Boi
- Fabien Camus
- Steven de Petter
- Stijn De Smet
- Karel D'Haene
- Peter Delorge
- Vincent Euvrard
- Bernt Evens
- Nicolás Frutos
- Torben Joneleit
- Christophe Lepoint
- Maxime Lestienne and Club Brugge )
- Zlatan Ljubijankič
- Sanharib Malki and Lokeren )
- Ondřej Mazuch
- Adnan Mravac
- Roberto Rosales
- Tomo Šokota
- Jonathan Aspas
- Karim Belhocine
- Maxime Biset
- Bojan Božović
- João Carlos
- Daniel Chávez
- Grégory Christ
- Laurent Ciman
- Philippe Clement
- Cyriac
- Mohamed Dahmane
- Wilfried Dalmat
- Nabil Dirar
- Olivier Doll
- Ederson and Charleroi )
- Steffen Ernemann
- Guillaume François and Germinal Beerschot )
- Guillaume Gillet
- Ibrahima Gueye
- Moussa Koita
- Robert Maah
- Marcel Mbayo
- Mohamed Messoudi
- Carlos Moreno
- Geoffrey Mujangi Bia
- Joachim Mununga
- Stefan Nikolić
- Vuza Nyoni
- Hervé Onana
- Abdelmajid Oulmers
- Anthony Portier
- Mats Rits
- Serhiy Serebrennikov
- Bernd Thijs
- Jelle Van Damme
- Romeo Van Dessel
- Ludwin Van Nieuwenhuyze
- David Vandenbroeck and Kortrijk )
- Antolin Alcaraz
- Alex
- Arnor Angeli
- Lucas Biglia
- Maxime Brillault
- Yoni Buyens
- Brecht Capon
- Issame Charaï
- Cédric Ciza and Charleroi )
- Alessandro Cordaro
- Hans Cornelis
- Daniel Cruz
- Koen Daerden and Standard Liège )
- Kevin De Bruyne
- Steven Defour
- Jef Delen
- Boubacar Dialiba
- Ryan Donk
- Chemcedine El Araichi
- Hassan El Mouataz
- Rachid Farssi
- Felipe
- Jimmy Hempte
- Abdul-Yakuni Iddi
- Jonas Ivens
- Kanu
- Dejan Kelhar
- Mahamoudou Kéré
- Cheikhou Kouyaté
- Sven Kums
- Ivan Leko and Lokeren )
- Ellenton Liliu
- Emil Lyng
- Eliaquim Mangala
- Stijn Meert
- Tomislav Mikulić and Germinal Beerschot )
- Damir Mirvić
- Jarno Molenberghs
- Ernest Nfor
- Denis Odoi
- Orlando and Genk )
- Nebojša Pavlović
- Luigi Pieroni
- Sébastien Pocognoli
- Giuseppe Rossini
- Berat Sadik
- Nils Schouterden
- Tony Sergeant
- Tim Smolders
- Tom Soetaers and Mechelen )
- Jérémy Taravel
- Bavon Tshibuabua
- Glenn Van Asten
- Günther Vanaudenaerde
- Daan van Gijseghem and Club Brugge )
- Joris Van Hout
- Marc Wagemakers
- Marcin Wasilewski
- Samuel Yeboah
- Yoav Ziv
- Frederik Boi
- Steve Colpaert
- Dominic Foley
- Eliaquim Mangala
- Eric Matoukou
- Anthony Portier
- Roberto Rosales
- Jurgen Sierens
- Tiago Silva
- Moussa Traoré
- Jelle Van Damme
- Bram Vandenbussche
Playoff goalscorers
Championship playoff
30 games, 83 goals;5 goals
- Christian Benteke
- Mbark Boussoufa
- Matías Suárez
- Jelle Van Damme
- Adnan Čustović
- Davy De Beule
- Guillaume Gillet
- Dorge Kouemaha
- Christophe Lepoint
- Ernest Nfor
- Ivan Perišić
- Randall Azofeifa
- Elimane Coulibaly
- Peter Delorge
- Nabil Dirar
- Yassine El Ghanassy
- Christophe Grondin
- Mbaye Leye
- Kevin Roelandts
- Sébastien Siani
- Joseph Akpala
- Ziguy Badibanga
- Ludovic Buysens
- Bart Buysse
- Mario Cantaluppi
- Thomas Chatelle
- Tom De Sutter
- Peter Delorge
- Ryan Donk
- Roland Juhász
- Maxime Lestienne
- Zlatan Ljubijankič
- Ondřej Mazuch
- Luigi Pieroni
- Nils Schouterden
- Jeroen Simaeys
- Wesley Sonck
- Jérémy Taravel
- Bernd Thijs
- David Vandenbroeck
- Miguel Dachelet
- Ryan Donk
Europa League Playoff
;5 goals
- Dominic Foley
- Elyaniv Barda
- Julien Gorius
- Ellenton Liliu
- Dieumerci Mbokani
- Lens Annab
- Igor De Camargo
- Daniel Cruz
- Omer Golan
- Faris Haroun
- Aleksandr Jakovenko
- Joachim Mununga
- Marvin Ogunjimi
- Killian Overmeire
- Tom Soetaers
- Tomo Šokota
- Samuel Yeboah
- Maxime Biset
- Frederik Boi
- Thomas Buffel
- Fabien Camus
- Grégory Christ
- Alessandro Cordaro
- Hans Cornelis
- Kevin De Bruyne
- Steven de Petter
- Antun Dunković
- Ibrahima Gueye
- Oleg Iachtchouk
- Dawid Janczyk
- Ivan Leko
- Sanharib Malki
- Eric Matoukou
- Benjamin Mokulu
- Andréa Mbuyi-Mutombo
- Aloys Nong
- Jérémy Perbet
- Jaime Alfonso Ruiz
- Tony Sergeant
- Jérémy Serwy
- Cyril Théréau
- Moussa Traoré
- Katuku Tshimanga
- Joris Van Hout
- Nico Van Kerckhoven
- Günther Vanaudenaerde
- Justice Wamfor
- Axel Witsel
Season statistics
Regular competition records beaten or equalized during playoff games are listed as such.Scoring
- First goal of the season: Cephas Chimedza for Sint-Truiden against Standard Liège, 24 minutes.
- First own goal of the season: Frederik Boi for Anderlecht,.
- First hat-trick of the season: Milan Jovanović for Standard Liège against Roeselare.
- First penalty kick of the season: Axel Witsel for Standard Liège against Sint-Truiden, 90 minutes.
- Fastest goal in a match: 58 seconds – Sherjill MacDonald for Germinal Beerschot against Roeselare.
- Goal scored at the latest point in a match: 90+7 minutes – Arnor Angeli for Standard Liège against Kortrijk.
- Winning goal scored at the latest point in a match: 90+4 minutes - Cyril Théréau for Charleroi against Germinal Beerschot
- Mouscron 0–5 Lokeren.
- Germinal Beerschot 0–5 Anderlecht.
- Playoffs: 6 goals - Anderlecht 6-0 Zulte Waregem
- Playoffs: AA Gent 5-0 Zulte Waregem
- Roeselare 1-5 Standard Liège
- AA Gent 5-1 Roeselare
- KV Mechelen 2-5 AA Gent
- Mouscron 0–5 Lokeren
- Sint-Truiden 5-2 KV Mechelen
- Germinal Beerschot 0–5 Anderlecht.
- Playoffs: 6 goals - Anderlecht 6-0 Zulte Waregem
- Playoffs: Lokeren 5-3 Cercle Brugge
- Playoffs: AA Gent 5-0 Zulte Waregem
- Playoffs: 6 goals - AA Gent 6-2 Club Brugge
- AA Gent 5-1 Roeselare
- Sint-Truiden 5-2 KV Mechelen
- Charleroi 2-3 Standard Liège
- Playoffs: 6 goals - Lokeren 3-3 Westerlo
- Playoffs: Anderlecht 6-0 Zulte Waregem
- Playoffs: Lokeren 5-3 Cercle Brugge
- AA Gent 5-1 Roeselare
- Germinal Beerschot 4-1 Sint-Truiden
- Roeselare 0-4 AA Gent
- Westerlo 4-0 Charleroi
- Playoffs: 5 goals - Anderlecht 6-0 Zulte Waregem
- Playoffs: AA Gent 6-2 Club Brugge
- Milan Jovanović for Standard Liège against Roeselare.
- Dawid Janczyk for Lokeren against Mouscron.
- Elimane Coulibaly for AA Gent against Roeselare
- Cyril Théréau for Charleroi against Lokeren
Discipline
- First yellow card of the season: Marc Wagemakers for Sint-Truiden against Standard Liège, 28 minutes.
- First red card of the season: Ibrahima Gueye for Lokeren against Zulte Waregem, 22 minutes.
- Card given at latest point in a game: Bojan Jorgacevic at 90+5 minutes for AA Gent against Racing Genk
- Most yellow cards in a single match: 9
- *Zulte Waregem 2-2 Racing Genk - 4 for Zulte Waregem, 5 for Racing Genk
- *AA Gent 2-1 KV Mechelen - 3 for AA Gent, 6 for KV Mechelen
- *Sint-Truiden 2-0 Standard Liège - 3 for Sint-Truiden, 6 for Standard Liège
- *Playoffs: 10 - Kortrijk 1-2 AA Gent - 6 for Kortrijk, 4 for AA Gent
- *Playoffs: Zulte Waregem 2-0 Club Brugge - 5 for Zulte Waregem, 4 for Club Brugge
- *Playoffs: 11 - Sint-Truiden 1-1 AA Gent - 4 for Sint-Truiden, 7 for AA Gent
- *Playoffs: Zulte Waregem 1-2 Kortrijk - 4 for Zulte Waregem, 5 for Kortrijk