Belgian Super Cup (Rugby Union)

The Belgian Super Cup is an annual Rugby Union match contested between the winners of the Belgian Elite League and the Belgian Cup. The match is held in September of the following season as the opener to the new season.

History

The competition was founded in 2009 and has been held four times. Royal Kituro are the only team to have won it more than once. The highest scoring game to date was the 2011 final when Royal Kituro beat Boitsfort RC 23-22.

Winners

Date Elite League Champions Score Belgian Cup Winners [1] Lieu
2009 Kituro RC 6 - 15 ASUB Waterloo Annexe A du stade Roi Baudouin, Bruxelles
2010 Boitsfort RC 7 - 20 RC Soignies Stade Adeps de Jambes
2011 Kituro RC 23 - 22 Boitsfort RC Stade Adeps de Jambes
2012 Royal Kituro RC[2] 12 - 5 RC Frameries[3] Stade Luc Varenne, Tournai
2014 ASUB Waterloo 30 - 0 Boitsfort RC Stade du Pachy, Waterloo
  1. In cases of a team winning the league and cup double, the losing finalists of the cup participate in the Super Cup
  2. Finalist in the championship playoff having finished 1st in the regular season.
  3. Losing finalist in the Belgian Cup
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