1991–92 Belgian Cup

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1991–92 Belgian Cup
Country Belgium
ChampionsAntwerp
Runners-upKV Mechelen
Top goal scorer(s)Alex Czerniatynski (5 goals)

The 1991–92 Belgian Cup was the 37th season of the main knockout competition in Belgian association football, the Belgian Cup.

Final rounds[]

The final phase started when all clubs from the top two divisions in Belgian football entered the competition in the round of 64 (18 clubs from first division, 16 clubs from second division and 30 clubs from the qualifications).[1][2] The first 3 rounds were played in one leg, while the next 2 rounds (quarter-finals and semifinals) were played in two legs. The final game was played at the Olympiastadion in Bruges and won by Antwerp against KV Mechelen.

Bracket[]

1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Gent 3
Francs Borains 1 Gent 4
Harelbeke 3 Harelbeke 1
1 Gent 1
Sint-Truidense 2 Sint-Truidense 0
Mons 0 Sint-Truidense 1(5)
0 Anderlecht 1(4)
Anderlecht 4 Gent 2 2
Mouscron 0 Sint-Niklase 1 0
Kortrijk 2 Kortrijk 1
Sint-Niklase 4 Sint-Niklase 2
0 Sint-Niklase 3*
Molenbeek 4 Molenbeek 1
Berchem Sport 0 Molenbeek 3
Genk 3 Genk 0
Deinze 0 Gent 1 0
1 Antwerp 1 1
Lommel 3 Lommel 4
Turnhout 1(6) Tilleur 1
Tilleur 1(7) Lommel 2
0 Waregem 0
Waregem 4 Waregem 2
1 1
Patro Eisden 0 Lommel 1 0
Wavre 0 Antwerp 0 2
Saint-Gilloise 1 Saint-Gilloise 0
0 Antwerp 1
Antwerp 3 Antwerp 1
Tienen 1(4) Tienen 0
Boom 1(2) Tienen 2(5)
Cappellen 2 Cappellen 2(4)
Lierse 1 Antwerp 2(9)
1 KV Mechelen 2(8)
Beveren 2 Beveren 3*
Sérésien 4 Sérésien 2
Zwarte Leeuw 0 Beveren 3
Diest 5 Geel 0
0 Diest 1(4)
Geel 3 Geel 1(5)
0 Beveren 0 1
Stade Leuven 0 KV Mechelen 0 2
Ekeren 5 Ekeren 0
FC Liège 4 FC Liège 1
Lyra 0 FC Liège 1
ROC Charleroi 2* KV Mechelen 2*
R Charleroi SC 1 ROC Charleroi 0
KV Mechelen 3 KV Mechelen 3
0 KV Mechelen 1 2
Beerschot 4 Standard Liège 1 0
Denderleeuw 1 Beerschot 1
1 Oostende 0
Oostende 3* Beerschot 0
Tongeren 0(4) Aalst 2
KRC Mechelen 0(2) Tongeren 1
1 Aalst 3
Aalst 7 Aalst 0 1
Dessel Sport 0 Standard Liège 1 5
Club Brugge 2 Club Brugge 2*
Lokeren 3 Lokeren 0
1 Club Brugge 0
Standard Liège 3 Standard Liège 1
Wetteren 1 Standard Liège 3
KSK Roeselare 1 Cercle Brugge 1
Cercle Brugge 2

* after extra time

References[]

  1. ^ Hereng, Jacques; De Veene, Carlos (1990). Football. Artis-Historia. p. 56.
  2. ^ "RSSSF Archive".
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