2004–05 in Belgian football

The 2004-2005 season was the 102nd competitive season in Belgian football.

Overview

The Brussels derby is played once again since FC Brussels promoted.

National team

Belgium began their qualifying campaign for the Football World Cup 2006.

Date Venue Opponents Score[1] Comp Belgium scorers Match Report
August 18, 2004 Ullevaal Stadium, Oslo (A) Norway 2–2 F Thomas Buffel (2) www.dhnet.be
September 4, 2004 Stade du Pays de Charleroi, Charleroi (H) Lithuania 1–1 WCQ Wesley Sonck www.sport.be
October 9, 2004 El Sardinero, Santander (A) Spain 0–2 WCQ www.sport.be
November 17, 2004 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (H) Serbia and Montenegro 0–2 WCQ www.sport.be
February 9, 2005 Cairo (A) Egypt 0–4 F www.dhnet.be
March 26, 2005 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels (H) Bosnia and Herzegovina 4–1 WCQ Thomas Buffel, Emile Mpenza (2), Koen Daerden www.sport.be
March 30, 2005 Serravalle (A) San Marino 2–1 WCQ Daniel Van Buyten, Timmy Simons www.sport.be
June 4, 2005 Red Star Stadium, Beograd (A) Serbia and Montenegro 0–0 WCQ www.sport.be

Key

Honours

Competition Winner
Belgian First Division Club Brugge
Cup Germinal Beerschot
Supercup Club Brugge
Second division Zulte-Waregem
Third division A Mechelen
Third division B Overpelt-Lommel

Final tables

Belgian First Division

Second division

PWDLFAGDPts
C1Zulte-Waregem3422757135+3673
P2Roeselare34161265131+2060
 3Geel34168104936+1356
 4Antwerp34155144840+850
 5Waasland34148125155-450
 6Tubize34146145449+548
 7Kortrijk34139125648+848
 8Ronse34139124251-948
 9Beringen-Heusden-Zolder341211114141+047
 10Deinze341110134759-1243
 11Hamme341011135047+341
 12Virton341011134354-1141
 13Eupen34914115246+641
 14Union34109154153-1239
 15Dessel34912133146-1539
R16Visé34107175254-237
R17Maasmechelen34910153553-1837
R18Aalst34713144157-1634

Third division

Third division A

For their second season since the renewal of the club, Y.R. K.V. Mechelen gained the title this time in extremis before R. Cappellen F.C., who reaches the third division playoffs along with Torhout 1992 K.M. and F.C. Denderleeuw respectively winners of the first and second slices. The third slice went to Mechelen so it is Cappellen that replaces them in the playoffs. K.F.C. Evergem-Center and K. Lyra T.S.V. are relegated to promotion while K.S.K. Wevelgem City will fight in the Promotion playoffs.

PWDLFAGDPts
C1KV Mechelen3018577635+4159
 2Cappellen3017765829+2958
 3Torhout30173106944+2554
 4Denderhoutem3016686141+2054
 5Sint-Niklaas3015966037+2354
 6Maldegem3013894446-247
 7Turnhout30121175140+1147
 8Wetteren30143134344-145
 9Denderleeuw30128105146+544
 10Sporting West30119104441+342
 11Racing Waregem30116135461-739
 12KRC Mechelen30810124342+134
 13Bornem3069154875-2727
R14Wevelgem3075183565-3026
R15Lyra3057184176-3522
R16Evergem3026223086-5612

Third division B

United Overpelt-Lommel won this year's edition with a comfortable advance and also won the last two slices. Oud-Heverlee Leuven has won the first slice so the 3rd and 4th placed teams (respectively K.S.K. Tongeren and R. Sprimont Comblain Sport) enter the playoffs. At the bottom of the table, Seraing R.U.L. and Veldwezelt will play Promotion next season while U.R. Namur will have to undergo the playoffs.

PWDLFAGDPts
C1Overpelt-Lommel3024607722+5578
P2Oud-Heverlee Leuven3019566327+3662
 3Tongeren3015785132+1952
 4Sprimont Comblain30131074643+349
 5Walhain30143135252+045
 6Woluwé30128104438+644
 7Bocholter30119103535+042
 8Tienen30109113435-139
 9Charleroi-Marchienne30910113936+337
 10Diegem30106145143+836
 11La Calamine3098133859-2135
 12Kermt-Hasselt30711124251-932
 13Francs Borains3086162347-2430
 14Namur30513123262-3028
R15Veldwezelt3074193256-2425
R15Seraing30313143354-2122

See also

References

  1. Belgium score given first
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