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2017–18 Belgian First Division A

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115th season of top-tier football in Belgium
Football league season
Belgian First Division A
Season2017–18
Dates28 July 2017 – 20 May 2018
ChampionsClub Brugge
RelegatedMechelen
Champions LeagueClub Brugge
Standard Liège
Europa LeagueAnderlecht
Gent
Genk
Matches240
Goals687 (2.86 per match)
Top goalscorerHamdi Harbaoui (22 goals)[1]
Biggest home winClub Brugge 5–0Anderlecht
(17 December 2017)
Biggest away winEupen 0–5Zulte Waregem
(29 July 2017)
Highest scoringAntwerp 3–5Genk
(13 August 2017)
Sint-Truiden 4–4Eupen
(4 November 2017)
Anderlecht 5–3Excel Mouscron
(25 February 2018)
Longest winning run5 matches[2]
Club Brugge
Charleroi
Longest unbeaten run11 matches[2]
Club Brugge
Longest winless run10 matches[2]
Excel Mouscron
Longest losing run6 matches[2]
Mechelen
Highest attendanceRegular season
27,531[3]
Club Brugge 2–2Genk
(17 February 2018)
Play-offs
27,531[3]
Club Brugge 1–0Genk
(2 April 2018)
Lowest attendanceRegular season
2,100[3]
Eupen 0–0Sint-Truiden
(16 December 2017)
Play-offs
1,498[3]
Lierse 0–3Excel Mouscron
(31 March 2018)
Average attendanceRegular season
10,867
Play-offs
8,789
All statistics correct as of 11 March 2018.

The2017–18 Belgian First Division A was the 115th season of top-tier football inBelgium. The season began on 28 July 2017 and concluded on 20 May 2018. The fixtures were announced in early June 2017.Anderlecht were the defending champions but had to settle for third place withClub Brugge taking their 15th title.

Team changes

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Teams

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Stadiums and locations

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Locations of the2017–18 Belgian First Division A teams
MatriculeClubLocationVenueCapacity
35AnderlechtAnderlechtConstant Vanden Stock Stadium21,500
1AntwerpAntwerpBosuilstadion12,975
22CharleroiCharleroiStade du Pays de Charleroi14,000
3Club BruggeBrugesJan Breydel Stadium29,042
4276EupenEupenKehrweg Stadion8,363
322GenkGenkLuminus Arena24,956
7GentGhentGhelamco Arena20,000
19KortrijkKortrijkGuldensporen Stadion9,399
282LokerenLokerenDaknamstadion12,000
25MechelenMechelenAFAS-stadion Achter de Kazerne16,700
216Excel MouscronMouscronStade Le Canonnier10,571
31OostendeOstendVersluys Arena8,432
373Sint-TruidenSint-TruidenStayen14,600
16Standard LiègeLiègeStade Maurice Dufrasne30,023
4068Waasland-BeverenBeverenFreethiel Stadion8,190
5381Zulte WaregemWaregemRegenboogstadion12,500

Personnel and kits

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ClubManagerCaptainKit manufacturerSponsors
AnderlechtBelgiumHein VanhaezebrouckBelgiumLeander DendonckerAdidasBNP Paribas Fortis
AntwerpRomaniaLászló BölöniBelgiumFaris HarounJakoStar Casino
CharleroiBelgiumFelice MazzuSpainFrancisco MartosHungariaProximus
Club BruggeCroatiaIvan LekoNetherlandsRuud VormerMacronDaikin
EupenFranceClaude MakéléléSpainLuis GarcíaNikeAspire Academy
Excel MouscronBelgiumFrank DefaysFranceDimitri MohamedErimaStar Casino
GenkBelgiumPhilippe ClementBelgiumThomas BuffelNikeBeobank
GentBelgiumYves VanderhaegheGhanaNana Akwasi AsareJartaziVDK Spaarbank
KortrijkBelgiumGlen De BoeckBelgiumHannes Van der BruggenJakoAGO Jobs & HR
LokerenBelgiumPeter MaesBelgiumKillian OvermeireJartaziQTeam
MechelenNetherlandsDennis van WijkBelgiumSeth De WitteJartaziTelenet
OostendeBosnia and HerzegovinaAdnan ČustovićBelgiumNicolas LombaertsJomaWillems Veranda's
Sint-TruidenBelgiumJonas De RoeckBelgiumSteven De PetterKappaGolden Palace
Standard LiègePortugalRicardo Sá PintoBelgiumSébastien PocognoliNew BalanceBASE
Waasland-BeverenBelgiumDirk GeeraerdFranceRudy CamachoKappaCircus
Zulte-WaregemBelgiumFrancky DuryBelgiumDavy De fauwPatrickRecord Bank

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPositionReplaced byDate of appointment
Waasland-BeverenNorth MacedoniaČedomir JanevskiMutual consentEnd of 2016–17 seasonPre-seasonBelgiumPhilippe Clement24 May 2017[4]
Club BruggeBelgiumMichel Preud'hommeMutual consentEnd of 2016–17 seasonCroatiaIvan Leko8 June 2017[5]
KortrijkFranceKarim BelhocineReplacedEnd of 2016–17 seasonGreeceYannis Anastasiou20 May 2017[n 1][6]
Standard LiègeBelgiumJosé Jeunechamps (caretaker)Caretaker replacedEnd of 2016–17 seasonPortugalRicardo Sá Pinto11 June 2017[7]
Sint-TruidenCroatiaIvan LekoSigned by Club Brugge8 June 2017[5]SpainTintín Márquez22 June 2017[8]
AntwerpBelgiumWim De DeckerDemoted to assistant coach16 June 2017[9]RomaniaLászló Bölöni16 June 2017[9]
Sint-TruidenSpainTintín MárquezSacked7 August 2017[10]8thBelgiumJonas De Roeck10 August 2017[11]
LokerenIcelandRúnar KristinssonSacked9 August 2017[12]15thBelgiumPeter Maes9 August 2017[12]
AnderlechtSwitzerlandRené WeilerSacked18 September 2017[13]9thArgentinaNicolás Frutos (caretaker)18 September 2017[13]
OostendeBelgiumYves VanderhaegheSacked19 September 2017[14]16thBosnia and HerzegovinaAdnan Čustović19 September 2017[14]
GentBelgiumHein VanhaezebrouckMutual consent27 September 2017[15]14thBelgiumYves Vanderhaeghe4 October 2017[16]
AnderlechtArgentinaNicolás FrutosCaretaker replaced3 October 2017[17]7thBelgiumHein Vanhaezebrouck3 October 2017[17]
MechelenBelgiumYannick FerreraSacked23 October 2017[18]15thBelgiumTom Caluwé (caretaker)23 October 2017[18]
MechelenBelgiumTom Caluwé (caretaker)Caretaker replaced1 November 2017[19]16thSerbiaAleksandar Janković1 November 2017[19]
EupenSpainJordi CondomSacked6 November 2017[20]16thFranceClaude Makélélé6 November 2017[20]
KortrijkGreeceYannis AnastasiouSacked8 November 2017[21]15thBelgiumGlen De Boeck8 November 2017[22]
GenkNetherlandsAlbert StuivenbergSacked10 December 2017[23]9thBelgiumPhilippe Clement19 December 2017[24]
Waasland-BeverenBelgiumPhilippe ClementSigned for Genk19 December 2017[24]7thBelgiumSven Vermant5 January 2018[25]
MechelenSerbiaAleksandar JankovićSacked24 January 2018[24]15thNetherlandsDennis van Wijk24 January 2018[26]
Excel MouscronRomaniaMircea RednicSacked14 February 2018[27]12thBelgiumFrank Defays14 February 2018[28]
Waasland-BeverenBelgiumSven VermantSacked9 May 2018[29]Regular season: 12th
Europa League POs: 6th
BelgiumDirk Geeraerd (caretaker)9 May 2018[29]

Regular season

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Club Brugge3020736833+3567Qualification for thechampionship play-offs
2Anderlecht3016774942+755
3Charleroi30131254630+1651
4Gent3014884527+1850
5Genk30111184436+844
6Standard Liège30111184341+244
7Kortrijk30126124239+342Qualification for theEuropa League play-offs
8Antwerp30101193840−241
9Zulte Waregem30114154752−537
10Sint-Truiden30910112941−1237
11Oostende30106144241+136
12Waasland-Beveren3098135051−135
13Lokeren3087153349−1631
14Excel Mouscron3086164059−1930
15Eupen3069154057−1727
16Mechelen(R)3069153149−1827Relegation toFirst Division B
Source:Belgian First Division A(in Dutch),Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Away matches won; 7) Play-off.[30]
(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayANDANTBRUCHAEUPEXMGNKGNTKVKLOKKVMOOSSTASTRW-BZWA
Anderlecht2–10–01–31–05–30–11–04–03–22–21–01–02–32–22–0
Antwerp0–02–21–32–01–03–51–13–01–20–00–00–01–11–23–0
Club Brugge5–01–03–33–14–22–22–12–13–12–03–24–04–13–03–2
Charleroi2–01–11–22–22–01–12–11–01–12–01–11–10–02–23–2
Eupen2–30–12–21–04–03–31–11–23–24–12–11–10–01–00–5
Excel Mouscron1–22–22–12–53–20–13–20–31–22–21–01–31–12–22–1
Genk0–14–02–00–11–11–11–22–30–01–01–10–21–13–33–1
Gent0–00–12–01–03–03–11–12–13–02–22–31–03–02–00–1
Kortrijk2–24–01–22–00–01–10–01–11–02–01–22–13–24–10–1
Lokeren1–21–10–41–13–00–21–20–30–12–00–30–31–11–10–2
Mechelen3–41–20–31–11–00–23–11–12–00–21–11–12–02–00–2
Oostende2–03–42–33–01–00–11–2[a]0–22–12–30–12–32–00–34–2
Standard Liège3–31–11–10–03–24–32–10–03–12–13–20–01–13–10–4
Sint-Truiden1–00–30–10–14–41–02–13–20–20–02–01–01–01–01–1
Waasland-Beveren1–23–01–10–25–12–00–11–22–12–32–21–33–13–12–2
Zulte Waregem2–31–21–20–43–22–10–10–12–21–32–11–12–12–02–5
Source:Belgian Pro League(in Dutch)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
  1. ^The match between Oostende and Genk of 27 December was cancelled as a heavy storm caused parts of the roof to come down shortly before the start of the match. As safety to supporters and players could not be guaranteed, the match was postponed until 16 January.[31]

Championship play-offs

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The points obtained during the regular season were halved (and rounded up) before the start of the playoff. As a result, the teams started with the following points before the playoff: Club Brugge 34 points, Anderlecht 28, Charleroi 26, Gent 25, Genk 22 and Standard Liège 22. The points of Club Brugge, Anderlecht and Charleroi were rounded up, therefore in case of any ties on points at the end of the playoffs, the half point would be deducted for these teams.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationCLUSTAANDGNTGNKCHA
1Club Brugge(C)103341712+546Qualification for theChampions League group stage4–41–20–11–06–0
2Standard Liège10631209+1143Qualification for theChampions League third qualifying round1–12–11–05–01–0
3Anderlecht104061215−340Qualification for theEuropa League group stage1–01–30–21–23–1
4Gent1042488039Qualification for theEuropa League third qualifying round1–01–31–00–00–1
5Genk(O)104421313038Qualification for theEuropa League play-off final1–11–02–11–14–1
6Charleroi10226922−13341–30–01–22–12–2
Source:Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points without (possible) half points added due to rounding; 3) Position obtained during theRegular season[32]
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners

Europa League play-offs

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Group A of the play-offs consisted of the teams finishing in positions 7, 9, 12 and 14 during theregular season, and the first and third placed team in the qualifying positions in the2017–18 Belgian First Division B. The teams finishing in positions 8, 10, 11, 13 and 15 joined the second placed qualifier from the 2017–18 Belgian First Division B in group B.

Group A

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationZWAKVKEXMOHLW-BLIE
1Zulte Waregem10910358+2728Qualification for theEuropa League play-off semi-final3–05–12–28–05–0 FF[a]
2Kortrijk106131812+6191–21–12–14–12–1
3Excel Mouscron104241816+2141–22–15–01–11–0
4OH Leuven102351218−691–20–23–10–01–2
5Waasland-Beveren102261223−1181–21–33–20–20–1
6Lierse10217725−1871–40–20–32–20–5 FF[a]
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Away matches won; 7) Play-off.[34]
Notes:
  1. ^abFollowing the bankruptcy of Lierse, the team folded and forfeited its two remaining matches of the season.[33]

Group B

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationLOKSTRANTOOSEUPB-W
1Lokeren106312111+1021Qualification for theEuropa League play-off semi-final1–01–22–23–04–2
2Sint-Truiden105232215+7171–14–04–12–33–2
3Antwerp104241316−3141–21–23–32–12–0
4Oostende103522118+3141–32–23–11–12–2
5Eupen102261121−1080–23–10–10–42–2
6Beerschot Wilrijk101451421−772–21–30–00–23–1
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Away matches won; 7) Play-off.[35]

Semi-final

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The winners of both play-off groups competed in one match to play the fourth-placed or fifth-placed team of the championship play-offs for a spot in the final.Zulte Waregem received home advantage as they finished higher in the regular season. Despite going down twice with 10 men, Zulte Waregem won, which meant they advanced to the final to play for a spot in thesecond qualifying round of the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League.

Zulte Waregem2–2 (a.e.t.)Lokeren
De fauw 90+3'
Šaponjić 114'
SporzaCevallos 89'
Mareček 96'
Penalties
Derijcksoccer ball with check mark
De fauwsoccer ball with red X
Hämäläinensoccer ball with check mark
Šaponjićsoccer ball with check mark
Harbaouisoccer ball with check mark
4–3soccer ball with red XSkúlason
soccer ball with check markRassoul
soccer ball with red XMareček
soccer ball with check markSöder
soccer ball with check markCevallos

Final

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The winners of the Europa League play-off semi-final and the fifth-placed team of the championship play-offs played one match to determine the Europa League play-off winners. The winners qualified for thesecond qualifying round of the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League.

Genk2–0Zulte-Waregem
Samatta 17'
Trossard 28'
Report
Referee: Bart Vertenten

Number of teams by provinces

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Number of teamsProvince or regionTeam(s)
4West FlandersClub Brugge,Kortrijk,Oostende andZulte Waregem
3East FlandersGent,Lokeren andWaasland-Beveren
2AntwerpAntwerp andMechelen
HainautCharleroi andExcel Mouscron
LiègeEupen andStandard Liège
LimburgGenk andSint-Truiden
1BrusselsAnderlecht

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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As of matches played on 23 May 2018.[36]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1TunisiaHamdi HarbaouiZulte Waregem22
2FranceTeddy ChevalierKV Kortrijk21
3SwedenIsaac Kiese ThelinWaasland-Beveren19
4IranKaveh RezaeiSporting Charleroi16
5PolandLukasz TeodorczykRSC Anderlecht15
MaliAbdoulay DiabyClub Brugge15

Hat-tricks

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RndPlayerClubGoalsDateHomeScoreAway
11SwedenIsaac Kiese ThelinWaasland-Beveren 7'  20'  46'  87'22 October 2017Zulte Waregem2 – 5Waasland-Beveren
12BelgiumBrecht CaponKV Oostende 23'  49'  71'24 October 2017KV Oostende3 – 0Sporting Charleroi
24AlgeriaSofiane HanniRSC Anderlecht 14'  41'  44'28 January 2018Standard Liège3 – 3RSC Anderlecht
26FranceTeddy ChevalierKV Kortrijk 38'  69'  83'10 February 2018KV Kortrijk4 – 0Royal Antwerp
28PolandŁukasz TeodorczykRSC Anderlecht 45+2' (pen.)  57'  61'25 February 2018RSC Anderlecht5 – 3Excel Mouscron
30JapanYuta ToyokawaKAS Eupen 73'  80'  89'11 March 2018KAS Eupen4 – 0Excel Mouscron
33TunisiaHamdi HarbaouiS.V. Zulte Waregem 23'  61'  78'  85'14 April 2018S.V. Zulte Waregem5 – 1Excel Mouscron
34TunisiaHamdi HarbaouiS.V. Zulte Waregem 53' (pen.)  54'  76'17 April 2018Lierse S.K.1 – 4S.V. Zulte Waregem

Updated to match(es) played on 14 April 2018.

Top assists

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As of matches played on 30 April 2018.[37]
RankPlayerClubAssists
1NetherlandsRuud VormerClub Brugge KV16
2JapanRyota MoriokaWaasland-Beveren/RSC Anderlecht13
3BelgiumHans VanakenClub Brugge KV11
4AlgeriaIdir OualiKV Kortrijk8
RomaniaRăzvan MarinStandard Liège8

Clean sheets

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As of matches played on 30 April 2018.[38]
RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1TurkeySinan BolatRoyal Antwerp FC14
2CroatiaLovre KalinićKAA Gent13
3AustraliaDanny VukovicKRC Genk10
4BelgiumMatz SelsRSC Anderlecht9
FranceNicolas PenneteauSporting Charleroi9

Notes

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  1. ^Anastasiou was announced as manager on 24 April 2017 but only replacedKarim Belhocine after the final match of the season.

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