2009–10 Belgian Pro League

Jupiler Pro League
Season 2009–10
Champions Anderlecht (30th title)
Relegated Mouscron
Roeselare
Champions League Anderlecht
Gent
Europa League Club Brugge
Racing Genk
Cercle Brugge
Matches played 268
Goals scored 614 (2.29 per match)
Top goalscorer Romelu Lukaku, 15 goals
Biggest home win Anderlecht 6-0 Zulte-Waregem (28 March 2010)[1]
Biggest away win Mouscron 0–5 Lokeren (12 December 2009)[2]
Germinal Beerschot 0-5 Anderlecht (29 January 2010)[3]
Highest scoring Lokeren 5–3 Cercle (31 March 2010)[4]
AA Gent 6-2 Club Brugge (8 May 2010)[5]
Longest winning run Anderlecht (9 games) ended 27 December 2010[6]
Longest unbeaten run Anderlecht (13 games) ended 6 February 2010[7]
Longest losing run K. Sint-Truidense V.V. (7 games) ended 21 November 2009[8]

The 2009–10 season of the Belgian Pro League (also known as Jupiler Pro League for sponsorship reasons) was the 107th season of top-tier football in Belgium. The season began on 31 July 2009 with the first matches of the regular season, and ended in May 2010 with the last matches of the playoff round. Standard Liège were the defending champions.

The competition underwent a significant overhaul for this season by reducing the number of teams and, for the first time in the history of the league, introducing a playoff system to determine the Belgian champions.

On April 18, 2010, Anderlecht became champions as a result of a 1-2 victory in Bruges against one of their main rivals, Club Brugge.

Changes from 2008–09

Structural changes

The league size has been reduced from eighteen to sixteen teams. Further, the competition has been split into two stages, a conventional season and playoffs.

The participating clubs will first play a conventional round-robin schedule for a total of 30 matches. After the conclusion of those matches, the team ranked 16th will be directly relegated to the Belgian Second Division, while every other team will play in a playoff round according to its league table position.

The first six teams will play in the Championship playoff. Points earned during the regular season are halved with an odd number of points being rounded up. The round will be played on a round-robin schedule. The winner of this round has won the Belgian championship and will participate in the third qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League. The runners-up will also play in the third qualifying round of the Champions League, while the third-placed team will enter the third qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. Finally, the fourth-placed team will have to compete in a single match (called Testmatch) against the winner of the Europa League playoff (see below) for one spot in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.

The teams finishing seventh through fourteenth will play in the Europa League playoff and start with zero points. The round will be played in two groups, with teams in positions 7, 9, 12 and 14 comprising Group A, and the remaining teams comprising Group B. Each group will be played on a round-robin schedule. The winners of these groups will then compete in a two-legged series to earn the right to play against the fourth-placed team of the Championship playoff for one spot in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.

The 15th-placed team will participate in the Relegation playoff, along with the teams ranked second through fifth in the Belgian Second Division. The winners of the playoff will earn a place in the 2010–11 Belgian First Division.

Team changes

Team information

Stadia and locations

Club Location Venue Capacity
R.S.C. Anderlecht Anderlecht Constant Vanden Stock Stadium 28,063
Cercle Brugge K.S.V. Brugge Jan Breydel Stadium 29,415
R. Charleroi S.C. Charleroi Stade du Pays de Charleroi 24,891
Club Brugge K.V. Brugge Jan Breydel Stadium 29,415
K.R.C. Genk Genk Cristal Arena 24,900
K.A.A. Gent Ghent Jules Ottenstadion 12,919
K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot Antwerp Olympisch Stadion 12,771
K.V. Kortrijk Kortrijk Guldensporen Stadion 9,500
K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen Lokeren Daknamstadion 10,000
KV Mechelen Mechelen Veolia Stadium Achter de Kazerne 13,123
R.E. Mouscron Mouscron Stade Le Canonnier 11,300
Roeselare Roeselare Schiervelde Stadion 9,036
K. Sint-Truidense V.V. Sint-Truiden Staaienveld 11,250
Standard Liège Liège Stade Maurice Dufrasne 30,000
K.V.C. Westerlo Westerlo Het Kuipje 8,200
S.V. Zulte-Waregem Waregem Regenboogstadion 8,500

Personnel and sponsoring

Club Chairman Current manager Team captain Shirt sponsor
R.S.C. Anderlecht Belgium Roger Vanden Stock Belgium Ariel Jacobs Belgium Olivier Deschacht BNP Paribas Fortis
Cercle Brugge K.S.V. Belgium Frans Schotte Belgium Glen De Boeck Belgium Denis Viane A D M B
R. Charleroi S.C. Iran Abbas Bayat Position Vacant France Adlène Guedioura VOO
Club Brugge K.V. Belgium Pol Jonckheere Netherlands Adrie Koster Belgium Stijn Stijnen Dexia
K.R.C. Genk Belgium Harry Lemmens Belgium Franky Vercauteren Brazil João Carlos Euphony
K.A.A. Gent Belgium Ivan De Witte Belgium Michel Preud'homme Belgium Bernd Thijs VDK
K.F.C. Germinal Beerschot Belgium Jos Verhaegen Belgium Jos Daerden Belgium Kurt Van Dooren Quick
K.V. Kortrijk Belgium Jozef Allijns Belgium Georges Leekens Belgium Brecht Verbrugghe Digipass by VASCO
K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen Belgium Roger Lambrecht Belgium Emilio Ferrera Belgium Olivier Doll Edialux
KV Mechelen Belgium Johan Timmermans Belgium Peter Maes Belgium Jonas Ivens Telenet
R.E. Mouscron Belgium Philippe Dufermont Position Vacant Belgium Walter Baseggio Frinver Promotions
K.S.V. Roeselare Belgium Luc Espeel Netherlands Dennis Van Wijk Belgium Stefaan Tanghe Deceuninck
K. Sint-Truidense V.V. Belgium Roland Duchâtelet Belgium Guido Brepoels Belgium Peter Delorge Belisol
Standard Liège Switzerland Reto Stiffler Belgium Dominique D'Onofrio Belgium Steven Defour BASE
K.V.C. Westerlo Belgium Herman Wijnants Belgium Jan Ceulemans Belgium Jef Delen Willy Naessens
S.V. Zulte-Waregem Belgium Willy Naessens Belgium Francky Dury Belgium Ludwin Van Nieuwenhuyze Enfinity, Petrus

Managerial changes

During summer break

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Position in table
Genk Belgium Pierre Denier
Netherlands Hans Visser (caretakers)
Caretakers replaced 5 March 2009 [9] Belgium Hein Vanhaezebrouck 17 May 2009 [9] Pre-Season
Club Brugge Belgium Jacky Mathijssen Mutual consent 17 May 2009 [10] Netherlands Adrie Koster 17 May 2009 [11] Pre-Season
Kortrijk Belgium Hein Vanhaezebrouck Signed at Genk on March 30, 2009. 17 May 2009 [9] Belgium Georges Leekens 28 May 2009 [12] Pre-Season
Charleroi Scotland John Collins End of contract 17 May 2009 [13] Belgium Stéphane Demol 2 June 2009 [14] Pre-Season
Mouscron Belgium Enzo Scifo Resigned 6 June 2009 [15] Serbia Miroslav Đukić 10 June 2009 [16] Pre-Season

During the season

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Replaced by Date of appointment Position in table
Germinal Beerschot Belgium Aimé Anthuenis Sacked 31 August 2009 [17] Belgium Jos Daerden 3 September 2009 [18] 14th
Lokeren Serbia Aleksandar Janković Sacked 25 October 2009 [19] Belgium Jacky Mathijssen 25 October 2009 [19] 14th
Mouscron Serbia Miroslav Đukić Resigned 30 October 2009 [20] Netherlands Hans Galjé 2 November 2009 [21] 15th
Charleroi Belgium Stéphane Demol Resigned 31 October 2009 [22] Scotland Tommy Craig 20 November 2009 [23] 13th
Genk Belgium Hein Vanhaezebrouck Sacked 29 November 2009 [24] Belgium Franky Vercauteren 6 December 2009 [25] 12th
Mouscron Netherlands Hans Galjé Contract annulled by bankruptcy 28 December 2009 [26] 10th
Lokeren Belgium Jacky Mathijssen Mutual consent 25 January 2010 [27] Belgium Emilio Ferrera 28 January 2010 [28] 15th
Standard Liège Romania László Bölöni Resigned 10 February 2010 [29] Belgium Dominique D'Onofrio 10 February 2010 [30] 6th
Charleroi Scotland Tommy Craig Sacked 14 April 2010 [31] Belgium Jacky Mathijssen 4 June 2010 [32] 13th (4th in Playoff)

Regular season

Financial troubles of Mouscron

During the season, Mouscron got into financial trouble. This caused months of debate and several law procedures, with the fate of Mouscron changing from week to week. The board of Mouscron finally accepted the bankruptcy of Mouscron on 28 December 2009.[26] At that point, the last two matches of Mouscron had already been forfeited as many players refused to play due to wages from November and December not being paid;[33][34] three forfeits in a row would have also caused immediate elimination and relegation to the Belgian Third Division.

As a result of the bankruptcy and relegation, Mouscron's record was expunged.[26]

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Anderlecht (C) (O) 28 22 3 3 62 20+42 69 Belgian Title Playoff 2009-10
2 Club Brugge 28 17 6 5 52 33+19 57
3 Gent 28 14 7 7 49 30+19 49
4 Kortrijk 28 12 9 7 39 30+9 45
5 Sint-Truiden 28 12 6 10 35 350 42
6 Zulte Waregem 28 10 11 7 39 32+7 41
7 Mechelen 28 12 3 13 36 4610 39 Belgian Europa League Playoff 2009-10
8 Standard Liège 28 10 9 9 38 34+4 39
9 Cercle Brugge 28 11 5 12 45 40+5 38
10 Germinal Beerschot 28 9 8 11 30 4313 35
11 Genk (O) 28 8 10 10 33 31+2 34
12 Westerlo 28 8 8 12 28 346 32
13 Charleroi 28 5 8 15 28 4517 23
14 Lokeren 28 5 3 20 22 5432 18
15 Roeselare (R) 28 4 6 18 29 5829 18 Relegation Playoffs
16 Mouscron (R) 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Relegation to Belgian Third Division 1

Source: soccerway.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of matches won; if teams are still tied a playoff is organised
1Mouscron were relegated due to the club's financial problems, which caused them to forfeit three consecutive matches. Their record was expunged.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Positions by round

Note: The classification was made after the weekend (or midweek) of each matchday, so postponed matches were only processed at the time they were played to represent the real evolution in standings. The postponed matches are:

On top of that, the results of Mouscron were annulled between matchdays 20 and 21, causing lots of shifts between those matchdays.[26] Also, for the rest of the season, there will be no point at which all teams have played the same amount of matches, until at the end.

Team ╲ Round 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Anderlecht 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Club Brugge 4 3 4 5 4 4 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Gent 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 5 6 6 7 6 7 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Kortrijk 15 13 12 11 10 7 8 10 14 14 10 11 10 8 8 10 7 6 6 6 8 9 7 8 7 6 4 4 4 4
Sint-Truiden 6 8 6 4 2 1 1 3 3 5 6 8 8 9 9 8 9 10 8 8 6 4 5 5 5 7 5 5 5 5
Zulte Waregem 8 6 9 11 9 12 9 11 7 8 5 5 6 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 4 4 4 5 6 6 6 6
Mechelen 1 5 3 3 5 6 6 4 5 4 3 3 4 5 7 7 11 9 11 11 9 7 8 9 9 9 9 9 8 7
Standard Liège 6 6 5 6 7 5 5 6 4 3 4 4 3 3 4 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 9 7 6 4 7 7 7 8
Cercle Brugge 14 16 14 10 12 9 11 12 9 10 11 12 13 11 12 13 13 13 12 12 13 11 12 11 11 11 12 11 9 9
Germinal Beerschot 8 8 11 13 14 11 10 7 8 7 8 7 5 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 6 6 8 8 8 8 10 10
Genk 12 11 10 7 8 10 12 9 11 11 14 10 9 10 11 12 12 12 13 13 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 11
Westerlo 16 15 16 16 16 15 15 14 13 13 9 9 11 12 10 9 10 11 9 9 10 12 11 12 12 12 11 12 12 12
Charleroi 12 12 8 9 6 8 7 8 10 9 12 13 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 12 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13
Lokeren 8 13 15 15 13 14 14 13 12 12 13 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 15 15 14 14 15 14 14 14
Roeselare 8 10 13 14 15 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 15 15 14 15 15 15
Mouscron 4 4 6 8 11 13 13 15 15 15 15 15 15 13 13 11 8 8 10 10 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

Source: soccerassociation.com

Results

Note: All Mouscron results listed below were expunged after the club had to declare bankruptcy during the season.[26] They are listed here for information purposes. Matches which were to be competed after Mouscron's exemption have been shaded.

Home ╲ Away AND CER CHABRUGNKGNTGBAKVKLOKKVMMOUROESTVSTAWESZWA
Anderlecht 32 20 32 20 11 10 10 20 20 31 12 11 30 21
Cercle Brugge 13 10 23 10 13 12 11 40 10 502 20 31 20 21 22
Charleroi 02 04 12 13 02 10 33 41 12 30 00 23 11 00
Club Brugge 42 21 10 11 10 12 22 20 11 10 10 21 21 31
Genk 02 20 12 20 11 11 11 31 12 12 11 00 10 00 22
Gent 22 31 21 11 21 01 22 41 21 11 51 01 21 12 02
Germinal Beerschot 05 14 00 14 10 11 10 21 13 32 30 41 11 31 11
Kortrijk 02 31 21 14 21 10 30 31 20 22 20 01 02 11 10
Lokeren 04 11 41 01 02 01 20 00 21 41 14 12 13 10 11
Mechelen 02 12 10 21 21 25 10 11 20 01 32 02 00 41 21
Mouscron 12 01 41 11 20 052 05 00 21 00 01
Roeselare 12 32 13 23 11 04 11 02 12 12 12 12 15 00 20
Sint-Truiden 21 11 00 11 24 12 20 02 21 52 21 20 01 12
Standard Liège 04 11 11 31 10 02 22 31 20 30 01 22 10 11
Westerlo 02 21 40 14 01 00 11 11 10 20 22 20 20 12
Zulte Waregem 02 10 22 11 22 31 40 02 10 41 31 11 20 11 10

Source: Soccerway
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
2 The matches were awarded to Cercle Brugge and Kortrijk, respectively, as won with a score of 5–0 after Mouscron did not field a team for these matches.[33][34]
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Championship Playoff

The points obtained during the regular season were halved (and rounded up) before the start of the playoff. Thus, Anderlecht started with 35 points, Club Brugge with 29, Gent with 25, Kortrijk 23 and both Sint-Truiden and Zulte-Waregem started with 21.

Playoff table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Anderlecht (C) 10 7 3 0 24 9+15 59 2010–11 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
2 Gent 10 4 4 2 20 13+7 41
3 Club Brugge 10 3 3 4 14 151 41 2010–11 UEFA Europa League Play-off round
4 Sint-Truiden 10 3 4 3 9 101 34 2009–10 Belgian Europa League Testmatch
5 Kortrijk 10 3 1 6 9 134 33
6 Zulte Waregem 10 2 1 7 7 2316 28

Source: [46]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) points after deduction of (possible) half points added due to rounding; 3) number of wins; 4) goal difference; 5) number of goals scored; 6) number of away goals scored; 7) number of away wins
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round 12345678910
Anderlecht 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Gent 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 2
Club Brugge 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 3
Sint-Truiden 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Kortrijk 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
Zulte Waregem 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Source: soccerassociation.com

Results

Home ╲ Away AND BRU GNTKVKSTVZWA
Anderlecht 22 42 10 21 60
Club Brugge 12 11 30 20 30
Gent 13 62 00 00 50
Kortrijk 13 20 12 12 20
Sint-Truiden 11 00 11 10 12
Zulte Waregem 00 20 12 12 12

Source:
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Europa League Playoff

Key to colours in group tables
Group winners advance to the Final

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Westerlo 6312129+310
Mechelen 6312108+210
Cercle Brugge 621391237
Lokeren 6132121426
 CERLOKKVMWES
Cercle Brugge 11 21 20
Lokeren 53 22 33
Mechelen 10 31 13
Westerlo 41 20 02

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Genk 6510123+916
Standard 622285+38
Germinal Beerschot 612361265
Charleroi 611441064
 CHAGNKGBASTA
Charleroi 12 01 10
Genk 30 20 10
Germinal Beerschot 22 13 22
Standard 20 11 30

Europa League playoff final

The winners of both playoff groups will compete in a two-legged match. The winners on aggregate will compete in another match (called Testmatch) against a team from the championship playoff (see below). If both teams are tied after two matches, the away goals rule will be applied. Should both teams still be tied afterwards, thirty minutes of extra time will be played and, if necessary, a penalty shootout will be conducted.

2 May 2010
20:30 CEST
Genk 2 – 2 Westerlo
De Bruyne  84'
Yeboah  90'
Report Yakovenko  22'
Liliu  62'
Cristal Arena, Genk
Attendance: 18.125
Referee: Paul Allaerts

7 May 2010
20:30 CEST
Westerlo 0 – 3 Genk
Report João Carlos  4'
Buffel  71'
Ogunjimi  81'
Het Kuipje, Westerlo
Attendance: 8.200
Referee: Johan Verbist

Genk won 52 on aggregate.

Testmatches Europa League

The fourth-placed team from the championship playoff and the winners of the Europa League playoff competed for one spot in the third qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League.

Note: The spot in the second qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League was taken by Cercle Brugge, who was the runners-up of the 2009–10 Belgian Cup to Champions League-qualified Gent.

13 May 2010
20:30 CEST
Genk 2 1 Sint-Truiden
Ogunjimi  19'
Camus  59'
Report Sidibe  40'
Cristal Arena, Genk
Attendance: 22.183
Referee: Jérôme Efong Nzolo

16 May 2010
20:30 CEST
Sint-Truiden 2 – 3 Genk
Sidibe  6' (pen.)
Onana  79'
Report Ogunjimi  21'
Barda  44'
Buffel  56'
Staaienveld, Sint-Truiden
Referee: Johan Verbist

Genk won 53 on aggregate.

Goalscorers

The list of goalscorers is split up: first there is the list of goalscorers during the regular competition, deciding the official title of league 'topscorer', which was won by Romelu Lukaku. After this, the goalscorers in the play-offs are listed below in a second list. Because not all teams get equal matches in the playoffs, the goals during the playoffs did not count to determine the top scorer and therefore there are two separate lists.

Regular Competition

Top Goalscorers

Position Player Club Goals
1 Belgium Romelu Lukaku Anderlecht 15
2 Cameroon Dorge Kouemaha Club Brugge 13
Senegal Ibrahim Sidibe Sint-Truiden 13
4 France Teddy Chevalier Zulte Waregem 12
France Cyril Théréau Charleroi 12
6 Poland Dawid Janczyk Lokeren (9) and Germinal Beerschot (2) 11
7 Serbia Milan Jovanović Standard Liège 10
8 Belgium Christian Benteke Kortrijk 9
Morocco Mbark Boussoufa Anderlecht 9
Senegal Elimane Coulibaly Gent 9
Republic of Ireland Dominic Foley Cercle Brugge 9
Belgium Faris Haroun Germinal Beerschot 9
13 6 players 8
19 5 players 7
24 11 players 6
35 11 players 5
46 17 players 4
63 19 players 3
82 38 players 2
120 60 players 1
Own goals 12
Total goals 614
Total games 228
Average per game 2.69

Other scorers

8 goals (6 players)
7 goals (5 players)
6 goals (11 players)
5 goals (11 players)
4 goals (17 players)
3 goals (19 players)
2 goals (38 players)
1 goal (60 players)

Own goals (12 players, 12 goals)

Playoff Goalscorers

Championship Playoff

30 games, 83 goals (2.77 per game)

5 goals (4 players)
4 goals (1 player)
3 goals (6 players)
2 goals (9 players)
1 goal (20 players)
Own goals (2 players, 3 goals)

Europa League Playoff

24 games, 73 goals (3.04 per game)

5 goals (1 player)
4 goals (1 player)
3 goals (3 players)
2 goals (12 players)
1 goal (31 players)

Source: sporza.be and Sport.be(Dutch)

Season statistics

Regular competition records beaten or equalized during playoff games are listed as such.

Scoring

Widest winning margin: 5 Goals

Most goals in a match by one team: 5 Goals

Most goals in one half: 5 goals

Most goals in one half by a single team: 4 goals

Most goals in a match by one player: 3 goals

Discipline

Source: sporza.be and Sport.be(Dutch)

See also

References

  1. http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/2.4983?matchid=1501980
  2. http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/2.4983?matchid=1420091
  3. http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/2.4983?matchid=1419995
  4. http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/2.4983?matchid=1501995
  5. http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/2.4983?matchid=1501960
  6. http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/2.4983?matchid=1419976
  7. http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/2.4983?matchid=1420027
  8. http://www.sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/2.4983?matchid=1419904
  9. 1 2 3 "Hein Vanhaezebrouck will become Genk coach" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-03-29.
  10. "D'Hooghe: "We quit Mathijssen"" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-03-28.
  11. "Club Brugge gaat in zee met Adrie Koster" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-04-07.
  12. "Georges Leekens is de nieuwe trainer van Kortrijk" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-05-28.
  13. "Charleroi verlengt contract John Collins niet" (in Dutch). Het Laatste Nieuws. 2009-05-11.
  14. "Demol is the new trainer of Charleroi" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-06-02.
  15. "Enzo Scifo quits as Mouscron trainer" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-06-06.
  16. "Two big names on the road to Mouscron" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-06-10.
  17. "Germinal Beerschot fires Antheunis" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-08-31.
  18. "Jos Daerden is the successor of Antheunis at. Germinal Beerschot" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-08-31.
  19. 1 2 "Mathijssen is successor of Janković at Lokeren" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-10-25.
  20. "Technical staff Mouscron quits" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-10-30.
  21. "Mouscron names Galjé as head coach" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-11-02.
  22. "Demol quits at Charleroi" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-10-31.
  23. "Charleroi has a Scottish coach again" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-11-20.
  24. "Genk fires Vanhaezebrouck" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-11-29.
  25. "Vercauteren succeeds Vanhaezebrouck" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-12-03.
  26. 1 2 3 4 5 "The fairy-tale of Mouscron in first division ends" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-12-28.
  27. "Lokeren says goodbye to Mathijssen" (in Dutch). 2010-01-25.
  28. "Ferrera has to keep Lokeren in the first division" (in Dutch). 2010-01-28.
  29. "László Bölöni and Standard part ways" (in Dutch). 2010-02-10.
  30. "Dominique D'Onofrio succeeds László Bölöni" (in Dutch). 2010-02-10.
  31. "Charleroi fires trainer Craig" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2010-04-14.
  32. "Charleroi gives Mathijssen a new chance" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2010-04-14.
  33. 1 2 "Mouscron players refuse to play" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-12-26.
  34. 1 2 "Mouscron forfeits game" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-12-19.
  35. "KV Mechelen-G.Beerschot postponed" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-12-17.
  36. "Snow makes it impossible for football" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-12-19.
  37. "Anderlecht and Brugge meet on 3 February" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2009-12-24.
  38. "Club Brugge - Westerlo cancelled" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2010-01-16.
  39. 1 2 "Club Brugge - Westerlo postponed to 30 January" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2010-01-30.
  40. "Cup duel between Anderlecht and Cercle Brugge played over two legs after all" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2010-01-21.
  41. "Roeselare-Genk and Charleroi-Lokeren cancelled" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2010-01-30.
  42. "Postponed match Charleroi-Lokeren cancelled again" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2010-02-10.
  43. 1 2 3 "Charleroi receives Anderlecht on March 6th" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2010-02-23.
  44. "Winter weather messes up 26th matchday" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2010-02-13.
  45. 1 2 "Play-offs 1 will start one week later on 27/03" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2010-02-13.
  46. Totaal Klassement (Dutch)
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