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2019–20 Belgian First Division A

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117th season of top-tier football in Belgium
Football league season
Belgian First Division A
Season2019–20
Dates26 July 2019 – 7 March 2020
ChampionsClub Brugge
Champions LeagueClub Brugge
Gent
Europa LeagueCharleroi
Antwerp
Standard Liège
Matches232
Goals658 (2.84 per match)
Top goalscorerJonathan David
Dieumerci Mbokani
(18 goals each)
Biggest home winAnderlecht 7–0Zulte Waregem
(7 March 2020)
Biggest away winMechelen 0–5Club Brugge
(28 September 2019)
Longest winning run5 matches
Club Brugge
Longest unbeaten run15 matches
Club Brugge
Longest winless run9 matches
Waasland-Beveren
Longest losing run5 matches
Cercle Brugge
Highest attendanceRegular season
26,769[1]
Club Brugge 1–1Genk
(1 September 2019)
Lowest attendanceRegular season
2,154[1]
Eupen 1–1Waasland-Beveren
(2 August 2019)
Total attendance1,011,903
Average attendanceRegular season
10,765
All statistics correct as of 6 October 2019.

The2019–20 Belgian First Division A (officially known asJupiler Pro League) was the 117th season of top-tier football inBelgium.

On 2 April 2020, the Jupiler Pro League's board of directors agreed to propose to cancel the season early during theCOVID-19 pandemic. Should this proposal be accepted,Club Brugge will be awarded the title.[2] In the meantime UEFA has threatened to ban teams in Europe in case their respective leagues were terminated early without trying to have all remaining matches completed.[3] The decision of whether to accept this proposal was initially meant to be decided by a vote at a meeting on 15 April 2020, but had been postponed three times.[4]

The proposal was finally accepted by the General Assembly on 15 May 2020, confirmingClub Brugge as 2019–20 First Division A champions.[5]

Team changes

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As2018–19 Belgian First Division B champions,Mechelen would have replaced relegatedLokeren. However, as part of the2017–19 Belgian football fraud scandal, Mechelen were found guilty of match-fixing at the end of the2017–18 season, resulting in the club being relegated back to the First Division B and runners-upBeerschot taking the spot of Mechelen instead. Mechelen appealed the decision with the Belgian Court of Arbitration for Sports, which confirmed that KV Mechelen was indeed guilty of match-fixing, but that according to the rules of theRoyal Belgian Football Association, relegation is no longer a possible penalty as the match-fixing occurred more than one season ago. KV Mechelen was thus allowed to play in the Belgian First Division A, but did get banned from participating in the UEFA Europa League and the Belgian Cup for one season.

Format change

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While the regular season remains unchanged, the end of season play-offs have been altered somewhat, specifically the Europa League play-offs will now be played by 16 instead of 12 teams. Taking part will be the bottom ten teams together with the six top teams from the Belgian First Division B, to be divided in four groups of four teams. The four group winners will play semi-finals and a final to determine the team which will play the fourth (or fifth) placed team from the championship play-offs for the remaining ticket into the UEFA Europa League. This change allows both the team relegating from the 2019–20 Belgian First Division A and the2019–20 Belgian First Division B champion to take part in the Europa League play-offs, allowing these teams to bridge the gap of nearly six months without any matches as used to be the case in previous seasons.[6]

Teams

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Stadiums and locations

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Locations of the2019–20 Belgian First Division A teams
MatriculeClubLocationVenueCapacity
35AnderlechtAnderlechtConstant Vanden Stock Stadium21,500
1AntwerpAntwerpBosuilstadion12,975
12Cercle BruggeBrugesJan Breydel Stadium29,042
22CharleroiCharleroiStade du Pays de Charleroi14,000
3Club BruggeBrugesJan Breydel Stadium29,042
4276EupenEupenKehrwegstadion8,363
322GenkGenkLuminus Arena24,956
7GentGhentGhelamco Arena20,000
19KortrijkKortrijkGuldensporen Stadion9,399
25MechelenMechelenAFAS-stadion Achter de Kazerne16,700
216MouscronMouscronStade 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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ClubManagerKit ManufacturerSponsors
AnderlechtBelgiumVincent Kompany (player/manager) andBelgiumFranky Vercauteren[n 1]JomaBNP Paribas Fortis
AntwerpRomaniaLászló BölöniJakoGhelamco
Cercle BruggeGermanyBernd Storck[n 2]Erima [de]Napoleon Games
CharleroiFranceKarim BelhocineKappaProximus
Club BruggeBelgiumPhilippe ClementMacronUnibet
EupenSpainBeñat San JoséNikeAspire Academy
Excel MouscronGermanyBernd Hollerbach[n 3]UhlsportStar Casino
GenkGermanyHannes Wolf[n 4]NikeBeobank
GentDenmarkJess ThorupCraftVdk bank
KortrijkBelgiumYves VanderhaegheJakoAGO Jobs & HR
MechelenBelgiumWouter VranckenJartaziTelenet
OostendeBosnia and HerzegovinaAdnan Čustović[n 5]JomaDIAZ Be
Sint-TruidenSloveniaMiloš Kostić[n 6]UmbroGolden Palace
Standard LiègeBelgiumMichel Preud'hommeNew BalanceVOO
Waasland-BeverenBelgiumDirk Geeraerd (caretaker)[n 7]UhlsportStar Casino
Zulte-WaregemBelgiumFrancky DuryPatrickWilly Naessens Group

Managerial changes

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPositionReplaced byDate of appointment
OostendeBelgiumFranky Van der Elst (caretaker)ReplacedEnd of 2018–19 seasonPre-seasonNorwayKåre Ingebrigtsen6 May 2019[7]
MouscronGermanyBernd StorckEnd of contractEnd of 2018–19 seasonGermanyBernd Hollerbach22 May 2019[8]
AnderlechtFranceKarim Belhocine (caretaker)ReplacedEnd of 2018–19 seasonWalesSimon Davies andBelgiumVincent Kompany25 May 2019[9] and 19 May 2019[10]
Club BruggeCroatiaIvan LekoEnd of contract[11]End of 2018–19 seasonBelgiumPhilippe Clement24 May 2019[12]
GenkBelgiumPhilippe ClementMoved to Club Brugge[12]End of 2018–19 seasonBelgiumFelice Mazzù3 June 2019[13]
Cercle BruggeBelgiumJosé Jeunechamps (caretaker)End of caretaker spell[14]End of 2018–19 seasonFranceFabien Mercadal19 June 2019[15]
CharleroiBelgiumFelice MazzùMoved to Genk[13]End of 2018–19 seasonFranceKarim Belhocine21 June 2019[16]
EupenFranceClaude MakéléléMutual consent14 June 2019[17]SpainBeñat San José24 June 2019[18]
Waasland-BeverenBosnia and HerzegovinaAdnan ČustovićSacked26 August 2019[19]16thBelgiumDirk Geeraerd (caretaker)26 August 2019[19]
Waasland-BeverenBelgiumDirk Geeraerd (caretaker)Caretaker replaced2 September 2019[n 8][20]16thFranceArnauld Mercier2 September 2019[20]
AnderlechtWalesSimon DaviesReplaced3 October 2019[n 9][21]13thBelgiumJonas De Roeck (caretaker)3 October 2019
AnderlechtBelgiumJonas De Roeck (caretaker)Replaced7 October 2019[21]13thBelgiumFranky Vercauteren7 October 2019
Cercle BruggeFranceFabien MercadalSacked7 October 2019[22]16thGermanyBernd Storck12 October 2019[23]
GenkBelgiumFelice MazzùSacked12 November 2019[24]9thGermanyHannes Wolf18 November 2019[25]
Sint-TruidenBelgiumMarc BrysSacked25 November 2019[26]11thBelgiumNicky Hayen (caretaker)25 November 2019[26]
OostendeNorwayKåre IngebrigtsenBecame manager atAPOEL FC28 December 2019[27]14thNetherlandsDennis van Wijk31 December 2019[28]
Sint-TruidenBelgiumNicky Hayen (caretaker)Caretaker replaced2 January 2020[29]11thSloveniaMiloš Kostić2 January 2020[29]
MouscronGermanyBernd HollerbachTemporarily replaced due to illness5 February 2020[30]11thBelgiumPhilippe Saint-Jean (caretaker)5 February 2020[30]
Waasland-BeverenFranceArnauld MercierSacked23 February 2020[31]16thBelgiumDirk Geeraerd (caretaker)23 February 2020[31]
MouscronBelgiumPhilippe Saint-Jean (caretaker)Hollerbach recovered from illness25 February 2020[32]10thGermanyBernd Hollerbach25 February 2020[32]
OostendeNetherlandsDennis van WijkSacked2 March 2020[33]15thBosnia and HerzegovinaAdnan Čustović3 March 2020[34]

Regular season

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Club Brugge(C)2921715814+4470Qualification for theChampions League group stage
2Gent2916765934+2555Qualification for theChampions League third qualifying round
3Charleroi2915954923+2654Qualification for theEuropa League third qualifying round
4Antwerp(Y)2915864932+1753Qualification for theEuropa League group stage[a]
5Standard Liège2914784732+1549Qualification for theEuropa League second qualifying round
6Mechelen29135114643+344
7Genk29135114542+344
8Anderlecht29111084529+1643
9Zulte Waregem29106134149−836
10Excel Mouscron2999113840−236
11Kortrijk2996144044−433
12Sint-Truiden2996143653−1733
13Eupen2986152851−2330
14Cercle Brugge2972202754−2723
15Oostende2964192958−2922
16Waasland-Beveren[b](T)2955192160−3920Reprieved from relegation
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.[36]
(C) Champions;(T) Reprieved;(Y) Croky Cup winner
Notes:
  1. ^Antwerp qualified for the Europa League group stage as the2019–20 Belgian Cup winners.[35]
  2. ^Waasland-Beveren would have been relegated due to finishing last, however following legal proceedings the Belgian Pro League eventually voted in favour of expanding the 2020–21 Belgian First Division A to 18 teams, meaning Waasland-Beveren was spared and both OH Leuven and Beerschot were promoted from the2019–20 Belgian First Division B.

Results

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Home \ AwayANDANTCERCHACLUEUPEXMGNKGNTKVKKVMOOSSTASTRW-BZWA
Anderlecht1–22–10–01–26–11–02–03–30–00–01–21–04–10–07–0
Antwerp0–03–11–12–11–01–13–23–11–03–12–22–04–12–1
Cercle Brugge1–21–20–30–21–22–21–21–01–33–20–22–11–02–0
Charleroi1–22–13–00–01–01–02–11–12–15–02–00–32–04–0
Club Brugge2–11–02–11–00–01–01–14–03–03–02–01–16–02–14–0
Eupen0–01–41–01–12–12–02–31–20–21–01–20–21–11–1
Excel Mouscron0–03–10–11–10–12–02–22–12–01–23–12–21–31–02–2
Genk1–02–21–01–01–22–12–10–22–13–11–31–24–10–2
Gent1–11–13–21–41–16–13–14–12–03–02–03–14–12–02–0
Kortrijk4–20–11–01–12–21–21–20–10–22–32–23–14–01–32–0
Mechelen2–03–13–12–20–51–12–23–10–31–11–02–31–24–00–2
Oostende3–21–13–10–10–22–32–22–42–10–32–11–41–00–11–1
Standard Liège1–11–02–11–10–03–04–11–00–12–11–22–10–02–04–0
Sint-Truiden1–10–11–31–25–20–13–3[a]0–02–00–31–02–11–10–0
Waasland-Beveren0–30–41–10–41–30–11–10–41–21–33–12–11–01–2
Zulte Waregem1–22–06–03–10–21–01–20–32–22–20–22–05–15–0
Source:Belgian Pro League(in Dutch)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^The match between Sint-Truiden and Genk was suspended with the score at 3–3 due to supporter violence. Initially, no points were awarded and the Belgian FA demanded to replay the match entirely behind closed doors and further penalize both clubs with an additional match behind closed doors, a two points penalty and a fine of 5000 Euro.[37] On 4 December 2019, after both clubs had appealed the decision citing an incorrectly followed procedure in which the referee had stopped the match too soon, the final verdict was that the 3–3 result stood as final and both clubs were penalized 5000 Euro and were forced to play their next home match with part of their stand closed.[38]

Season statistics

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Top scorers

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As of matches played on 7 March 2020.[39]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1Democratic Republic of the CongoDieumerci MbokaniAntwerp18
CanadaJonathan DavidGent
3BelgiumHans VanakenClub Brugge13
4IranKaveh RezaeiCharleroi12
5IsraelLior RefaelovAntwerp11
6UkraineRoman YaremchukGent10
NetherlandsMichel VlapAnderlecht
BelgiumIgor de CamargoMechelen
9BelgiumGianni BrunoZulte Waregem9

Clean sheets

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As of matches played on 7 March 2020.[40]
RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1BelgiumSimon MignoletClub Brugge16
2FranceNicolas PenneteauCharleroi12
BelgiumHendrik Van CrombruggeAnderlecht
4BelgiumThomas KaminskiGent9
5BelgiumSammy BossutZulte Waregem8
BelgiumArnaud BodartStandard Liège
7BelgiumOrtwin De WolfEupen6
8JapanDaniel SchmidtSint-Truiden5
TurkeySinan BolatAntwerp
10BelgiumGaëtan CouckeGenk4

Top assists

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As of matches played on 7 March 2020.[41]
RankPlayerClubAssists
1NetherlandsRuud VormerClub Brugge14
2BelgiumVadis Odjidja-OfoeGent9
3CanadaJonathan DavidGent8
4MoroccoMehdi CarcelaStandard Liège7
Bosnia and HerzegovinaDanijel MilićevićEupen
JapanJunya ItoGenk
7ArgentinaFacundo ColidioSint-Truiden6
IranAli GholizadehCharleroi
BelgiumNikola StormMechelen
BelgiumOnur KayaMechelen

Notes

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  1. ^Previous managers at Anderlecht during the 2019–20 season includeWalesSimon Davies &BelgiumVincent Kompany (matchday 1 to 9) and caretakerBelgiumJonas De Roeck &BelgiumVincent Kompany on matchday 10. Kompany & Vercauteren have been in charge from matchday 11.
  2. ^Prior to Storck,FranceFabien Mercadal was in charge for matchdays 1 through 10.
  3. ^Hollerbach started the season at Excel Mouscron but became ill, with his duties taken over since matchday 22 by sports advisorAlbaniaRudi Vata, without Vata being appointed officially as manager. For matchdays 24 through 27,BelgiumPhilippe Saint-Jean was in charge, having been appointed as caretaker manager. After having recovered, Hollerbach took up his position again from matchday 28.
  4. ^BelgiumFelice Mazzù was in charge for matchdays 1 through 15, although Genk had at that point only played 14 matches as the away match at Antwerp had been postponed.
  5. ^NorwayKåre Ingebrigtsen was in charge for matchdays 1 through 21. For matchdays 22 through 28,NetherlandsDennis van Wijk took over before being replaced by Adnan Čustović
  6. ^BelgiumMarc Brys was in charge for matchdays 1 through 16, whileBelgiumNicky Hayen held the caretaker position for matchdays 17 through 20.
  7. ^Previous managers at Waasland-Beveren during the 2019–20 season includeBosnia and HerzegovinaAdnan Čustović (matchday 1 to 5), caretakerBelgiumDirk Geeraerd on matchday 6,FranceArnauld Mercier (matchday 7 to 27) and again Geeraerd from matchday 28.
  8. ^The announcement of Mercier coming in was made on 30 August 2019, however Geeraerd remained caretaker for the match of 31 August against Charleroi and Mercier would start the job only on September 2nd.
  9. ^The announcement of Vercauteren coming in was made on 3 October 2019, however Jonas De Roeck was appointed caretaker manager for the match of 4 October 2019 against Charleroi and Vercauteren would start the job only on October 7th.

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