1909–10 in Belgian football

The 1909-1910 season was the 15th competitive season in Belgian football.

Overview

Union Saint-Gilloise and F.C. Brugeois finished with the same number of points in the first division. A final game was thus organised to determine the champion, won by Union. FC Liégeois finished 12th and was relegated to the second division, and replaced by second division winner RC de Malines. Standard FC Liégeois played their first ever season in the top division of Belgian football.

National team

Date Venue Opponents Score* Comp Belgium scorers Match Report
March 13, 1910 Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp (H) The Netherlands 3-2 (aet) F Robert De Veen (2), Alphonse Six FA website
March 26, 1910 Vélodrome de Longchamps, Brussels (H) England amateur 2-2 F Alphonse Six, Désiré Paternoster FA website
April 3, 1910 Paris (A) France 4-0 F Alphonse Six (3), Robert De Veen FA website
April 10, 1910 Haarlem (A) The Netherlands 0-7 F FA website
May 16, 1910 Duisburg (A) Germany 3-0 F Louis Saeys (2), Edmond Van Staceghem FA website

* Belgium score given first

Key

Honours

Competition Winner
Division I Union Saint-Gilloise
Promotion RC de Malines

Final league tables

Division I

Promotion

Pos Team Pld Won Drw Lst GF GA Pts GD Notes
1RC de Malines201631882435+64Promoted to First Division.
2AA La Gantoise201253672329+44
3CS Verviétois201244483028+18
4Uccle Sport191234432527+18
5Stade Louvaniste201037493323+16
6Tilleur FC191018554221+13
7FC Malinois20749454218+3
8US Tournaisienne204412236712-44
9RC de Gand204313285011-22
10SC de Theux204214266310-37
11AS Anversoise20121718934-44

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References

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