2010–11 Belgian Cup
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The 2010–11 Belgian Cup
(also known as Cofidis
Cup because of sponsoring purposes) is the 56th season of the main knockout football
competition in Belgium
. It commenced on 24 July 2010 with the first matches of Round 1 and will conclude with the Final in May 2011. K. A. A. Gent are the defending champions having won their third Belgian Cup in the 2009-10 season.
advanced. The Final was then again played as a single match.
Teams entered the competition in different rounds, based upon their 2009–10 league affiliation. Teams from the fourth-level Promotion
or lower began in Round 1. Third Division
teams entered in Round 3, with Second Division
teams joining in the following round. Teams from the Belgian First Division entered in Round 6.
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Cercle Brugge wins 3–1 on aggregate.
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Standard wins 6–1 on aggregate.
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4–4 on aggregate, Westerlo won on away goals
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Standard wins 4–3 on aggregate.
Belgian Cup
The Belgian Cup is the main knockout football competition in Belgium, run by the Belgian Football Association. The first cup was held in 1911-12. The most successful cup club is Club Brugge KV with 10 titles followed by RSC Anderlecht and R Standard de Liège...
(also known as Cofidis
Cofidis
Cofidis is a French company, one of the Otto Group's financial services providers.Founded in 1982 by 3 Suisses International in cooperation with Cetelem, Cofidis specializes in the consumer credit business of the 3 Suisses Group....
Cup because of sponsoring purposes) is the 56th season of the main knockout football
Football (soccer)
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball...
competition in Belgium
Belgium
Belgium , officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a federal state in Western Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts the EU's headquarters, and those of several other major international organisations such as NATO.Belgium is also a member of, or affiliated to, many...
. It commenced on 24 July 2010 with the first matches of Round 1 and will conclude with the Final in May 2011. K. A. A. Gent are the defending champions having won their third Belgian Cup in the 2009-10 season.
Competition modus
The competition consisted of ten rounds. The first seven rounds were held as single-match elimination rounds. When tied after 90 minutes in the first three rounds, penalties were taken immediately. In rounds four to seven, when tied after 90 minutes first an extra time period of 30 minutes was played, then penalties were taken if still necessary. The quarter- and semifinals were played in a two-leg modus, where the team winning on aggregateTwo-legged match
In sport , a two-legged tie is a contest between two teams which comprises two matches or legs, with each team as the home team in one leg. The winning team is usually determined by aggregate score, the sum of the scores of the two legs...
advanced. The Final was then again played as a single match.
Teams entered the competition in different rounds, based upon their 2009–10 league affiliation. Teams from the fourth-level Promotion
Belgian Promotion
The Belgian Promotion is the lowest nationwide division in Belgian football. Since 1905, Promotion has been the name of the lowest nationwide level but it is the fourth one since 1952. There were already 4 leagues at the time . The champion of the Promotion is declared to be the winner of a...
or lower began in Round 1. Third Division
Belgian Third Division
The Belgian Third Division is the third highest level in Belgian football. It has two leagues of 18 teams each at the same level. This competition, known as the Belgian Promotion was first played in the 1926-27 season with three leagues, then with four leagues between 1931 and 1952. From 1952...
teams entered in Round 3, with Second Division
Belgian Second Division
The Belgian Second Division is the second-highest division in the Belgian football league system after the Belgian Pro League. It was created by the Belgian Football Association in 1905. Between 2008 and 2010 it was named EXQI League after a television channel owned by the league main sponsor,...
teams joining in the following round. Teams from the Belgian First Division entered in Round 6.
Starting Rounds
The starting five rounds featured only teams of lower divisions and all matches were played during the summer and early fall, mostly in July and August.Round 1
The matches were played on 23 through 27 July 2010.Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team |
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1 | K.SC.Menen | 3–0 | K.SV.Rumbeke |
2 | S.V.V.Damme | 0–2 | VG.Oostende |
3 | SK.Oostnieuwkerke | 0–3 | Sporting W.I.Harelbeke |
4 | K.V.C.S.V.Oostkamp | 1–2 | K.SK.Maldegem |
5 | K.Excelsior Zedelgem | 1–0 | K.SV.Bredene |
6 | K.Sassport Boezinge | 8–0 | K.SK.Steenbrugge |
7 | K.FC.Varsenare | 3–0 | SK.Bellem |
8 | ASS.Montkainoise | 3–4 | K.BS.Poperinge |
9 | K.Sint-Eloois-Winkel | 1–0 | Sp. Olympic de Warcoing |
10 | SK.Eernegem | 2–0 | VC.K.Zwevegem Sport |
11 | K.VK.Ieper | 4–0 | R.Knokke FC |
12 | R.RC.Peruwelz | 5–0 | K.WS.Club Lauwe |
13 | Club Roeselare | 0–2 | K.FC.Sparta Petegem |
14 | K.SV.Moorsele | 0–3 | K.SV.Diksmuide |
15 | KFC.Vrasene | 1–1 (p 8–7) | K.VV.Kl.Kemzeke |
16 | K.FC.Herleving Sinaai | 1–0 | K.VV.Zelzate |
17 | K.FC.Olympic Burst | 1–4 | K.Racing Club Bambrugge |
18 | R.RC.Gent-Zeehaven | 3–1 | K.Eendr.Opstal |
19 | K.SV.Sottegem | 1–0 | K.FC.Evergem-Center |
20 | FC.Kerksken | 0–2 | K.FC.Eendr.Zele |
21 | SV.Voorde | 1–3 | K.FC.Merelbeke |
22 | K.SK.Lebbeke | 0–1 | Verbroedering Meldert |
23 | SK.Berlare | 1–0 | K.VK.Ninove |
24 | K.E.Appelterre-Eichem | 2–0 | K.FC.Eeklo |
25 | K.F.A.C.Waarschoot | 0–2 | K.FC.Sp.St-Gillis Waas |
26 | K.VC.Jong Lede | 1–3 | SK.Terjoden-Welle |
27 | Sp.Roosbeek | 2–2 (p 4–5) | Dilbeek Sport |
28 | Voorwaarts Mollem | 1–2 | Tempo Overijse |
29 | K.FC.Rapide Wezemaal | 0–4 | K.Olympia SC.Wijgmaal |
30 | FC.Baal | 1–1 (p 5–3) | VC.Kester |
31 | R.Léopold Uccle FC. | 2–1 | Blue Star Bruxelles |
32 | FC.Ganshoren K.Everbeur | 0–0 (p 2–4) | Sport Averbode |
33 | R.FC.Evere | 1–2 | K.FC.Wambeek |
34 | FC.Merchtem 2000 | 1–4 | K.Wolvertem SC. |
35 | K.FC.Meise | 0–2 | FC.Rillaar Sport |
36 | K.Vilvoorde FC. | 0–3 | K.Londerzeel SK. |
37 | SK.St.P.Opwijk | 0–0 (p 4–2) | Sport.Oud Heverlee Leuven |
38 | Lubbeek St-Martinus Sport | 1–3 | KFC.Rhodienne-De Hoek |
39 | K.V.Bonheiden | 2–6 | K.FC.Duffel |
40 | K.VV.Belg.-Edegem Sp. | 0–5 | K.FC.St.-Lenaarts |
41 | K.SK.Wavria | 0–1 | K.Sint-Job FC. |
42 | K.FC.Jong VL.Kruibeke | 7–1 | K.SK.Sefa Herentals |
43 | K.Wijnegem VC. | 0–0 (p 5–4) | K.Vlimmeren Sport |
44 | K.FC.Lille | 3–0 | K.VV.Vosselaar |
45 | K.AC.Olen | 0–4 | K.FC.Zwarte Leeuw |
46 | FC.Mariekerke | 2–4 | K.FC.De Kempen T.L. |
47 | K.Lyra TSV. | 8–0 | K.Verbr.Hemiksem |
48 | K.FC.Katelijne-Waver | 4–1 | SK.Wilrijk |
49 | K.Berchem Sport 2004 | 2–1 | K.VC.Houtvenne |
50 | K.Schelle Sport | 1–4 | KFC.Oosterzonen Oosterw. |
51 | K.VV.Dosko Baarle-Hertog | 0–2 | K.RC.Mechelen |
52 | VC.Herentals | 5–0 | K.VC.Willebroek-Meerhof |
53 | VV.Thes Sport Tessenderlo | 2–0 | Cobox 76 |
54 | K.Esperanza Neerpelt | 1–3 | K.Witgoor Sport Dessel |
55 | K.VK.Zepperen | 0–2 | Waltwilder V.V. |
56 | K.VV.Weerstand Koersel | 3–1 | K.FC.Flandria Paal |
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team |
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57 | Kadijk SK.Overpelt | 0–1 | K.FC.Mol |
58 | K.SK.Meeuwen | 0–4 | K.Herk-De-Stad FC. |
59 | K.Lutlommel VV. | 5–0 | Sport.Nevok.Gruitrode |
60 | K.VK.Wellen | 1–1 (p 2–3) | K.ESK.Leopoldsburg |
61 | Spouwen-Mopertingen | 0–0 (p 4–5) | SK.Moelingen |
62 | K.VV.Heusden-Zolder | 1–2 | SC.Zichen-Zussen-Bolder |
63 | Runkst VV. | 2–5 | K.Sportclub Tongeren |
64 | FC.Ezaart Sport Mol | 0–1 | K.Overpeltse VV. |
65 | K.Patro Eisden Maasmech. | 4–0 | KVC.Ross.Hulsen Sportief |
66 | K.Zonhoven VV. | 0–3 | Exc.Veldwezelt |
67 | K.SK.Bree | 3–2 | RC.Hades |
68 | K.Vlijtingen VV. | 8–3 | Riemst Vooruit |
69 | R.US.Genly-Quevy 89 | 0–3 | Club Olympic Trivières |
70 | Amicale Club Morlanwelz | 0–4 | CS.Entité Manageoise |
71 | FC.Vacresse | 1–2 | FC.Saint-Vaast |
72 | SC.Montignies | 1–1 (p 4–5) | R.FC.Bioul 81 |
73 | Ass.Sp.Chimay-Virelles | 1–8 | Royal Baileux Sport |
74 | R.Geants Athois | 13–0 | R.FC.Surice |
75 | FC.Rapid Symphorinois | 0–2 | F.Couillet-La Louvière |
76 | Ent.Sportive Elouges | 1–2 | Dour CS.Onhaye |
77 | Union Entité Estinnoise | 2–3 | Bracquegnies Sp. |
78 | R.Soignies Sports | 0–2 | R.ES.Couvin-Mariembourg |
79 | R.Stade Brainois | 5–1 | Racing Jet Wavre |
80 | La Jeun.Sportive Morialmé | 0–7 | Pont-A Celles-Buzet |
81 | FC.Ligny | 0–5 | JS.Taminoise |
82 | R.CS.Brainois | 0–1 | St.Ghisl.-Tertre-Hautrage |
83 | R.FC.Grand-Leez | 5–2 | R.RFC.Montegnée |
84 | R.AC.Leuze-Longchamps | 1–1 (p 1–3) | AC.Hombourg |
85 | R.Jeun.Aischoise | 3–1 | R.Arquet FC. |
86 | K.FC.Weywertz | 0–3 | R.Sprimont Comblain Sport |
87 | R.AF.Franchimontois | 2–3 | R.FC.Meux |
88 | R.W.Walhain CG. | 11–1 | R.Skill FC.D'Ivoz-Ramet |
89 | Football Club Cheratte | 4–1 | FC.Jupille |
90 | R.FC. 1912 Raeren | 4–0 | Ent.Sp.Fernelmont |
91 | SC.Petit-Waret | 1–3 | R.S.C.Beaufays |
92 | R.FC.Tilleur St.-Gilles | 2–0 | FC.St-Germain |
93 | R.Avenir Fouron FC. | 1–2 | ET.Elsautoise |
94 | R.CS.Verlaine | 1–2 | R.Aywaille FC. |
95 | R.FC.Hannutois | 7–1 | R.Etoile Sp.Dalhemoise |
96 | RFC.Turkania Faymonville | 0–0 (p 3–1) | Grupo Desportivo Poulseur |
97 | R.FC.Vyle-Tharoul | 3–2 | R.RC.Hamoir |
98 | RJS.Bas-Oha | 6–0 | R.FC.Croatia Wandre |
99 | R.FC.Union La Calamine | 2–2 (p 9–10) | R.Ent.Blegnytoise |
100 | R.FC.Sérésien | 1–0 | Cité Sport Grace-Hollogne |
101 | R.OC.Meix-Dt-Virton | 1–0 | R.Jeunesse Reunie d'Aye |
102 | R.ES.Champlonaise | 0–1 | R.CS.Condruzien |
103 | US.Martelangeoise | 0–3 | R.LC.Bastogne |
104 | R.All.FC.Oppagne-Wéris | 1–1 (p 5–3) | R.RC.Mormont |
105 | FC.Montleban | 5–2 | ES.Jamoigne |
106 | FC.Jeun.Lorr.Arlonaise | 3–0 | J.Rochefortoise Jemelle A |
107 | US.Beauraing 61 | 0–3 | ES.Wellinoise |
108 | R.RC.Longlier | 1–7 | R.Standard FC.Bièvre |
109 | R.US.Givry | 8–0 | Tenneville Sports |
110 | Un.R.St-Louis-Saint-Léger | 2–0 | JS.Habaysienne |
111 | ES.Vaux | 3–1 | ESC.Poupehan |
112 | R.Jeunesse Freylangeoise | 0–2 | R.U.Wallonne Ciney |
Round 2
The matches were played on 31 July and 1 August 2010.Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team |
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113 | K.FC.Sparta Petegem | 3–0 | K.FC.Varsenare |
114 | K.BS.Poperinge | 5–0 | K.Excelsior Zedelgem |
115 | K.VK.Ieper | 5–2 | Sporting W.I.Harelbeke |
116 | K.SK.Maldegem | 2–2 (p 4–2) | SK.Eernegem |
117 | R.RC.Peruwelz | 1–0 | K.Sassport Boezinge |
118 | K.SV.Diksmuide | 3–0 | K.SC.Menen |
119 | VG.Oostende | 2–4 | K.Sint-Eloois-Winkel |
120 | K.Racing Club Bambrugge | 3–0 | Verbroedering Meldert |
121 | K.SV.Sottegem | 3–2 | SK.Terjoden-Welle |
122 | K.FC.Eendr.Zele | 2–0 | K.FC.Herleving Sinaai |
123 | R.RC.Gent-Zeehaven | 2–1 | K.FC.Merelbeke |
124 | SK.Berlare | 2–0 | KFC.Vrasene |
125 | K.FC.Sp.St-Gillis Waas | 1–3 | K.E.Appelterre-Eichem |
126 | K.Olympia SC.Wijgmaal | 1–0 | K.Wolvertem SC. |
127 | K.Londerzeel SK. | 3–4 | R.Léopold Uccle FC. |
128 | Dilbeek Sport | 2–0 | FC.Rillaar Sport |
129 | FC.Baal | 0–4 | Tempo Overijse |
130 | K.FC.Wambeek | 3–0 | KFC.Rhodienne-De Hoek |
131 | SK.St.P.Opwijk | 1–0 | Sport Averbode |
132 | K.FC.Jong VL.Kruibeke | 0–3 | KFC.Oosterzonen Oosterw. |
133 | K.FC.Duffel | 0–1 | K.FC.De Kempen T.L. |
134 | K.Sint-Job FC. | 2–0 | K.Wijnegem VC. |
135 | K.FC.Zwarte Leeuw | 0–0 (p 1–3) | K.RC.Mechelen |
136 | K.FC.Lille | 3–0 | VC.Herentals |
137 | K.FC.St.-Lenaarts | 0–1 | K.Berchem Sport 2004 |
138 | K.Lyra TSV. | 2–2 (p 9–8) | K.FC.Katelijne-Waver |
139 | SC.Zichen-Zussen-Bolder | 2–2 (p 4–5) | K.FC.Mol |
140 | K.Patro Eisden Maasmech. | 0–1 | VV.Thes Sport Tessenderlo |
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team |
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141 | K.Vlijtingen VV. | 0–1 | K.Witgoor Sport Dessel |
142 | K.VV.Weerstand Koersel | 5–4 | K.SK.Bree |
143 | K.Sportclub Tongeren | 3–2 | K.Overpeltse VV. |
144 | K.Lutlommel VV. | 2–0 | Exc.Veldwezelt |
145 | K.ESK.Leopoldsburg | 0–1 | SK.Moelingen |
146 | Waltwilder V.V. | 0–3 | K.Herk-De-Stad FC. |
147 | R.FC.Bioul 81 | 3–2 | JS.Taminoise |
148 | R.ES.Couvin-Mariembourg | 3–1 | Club Olympic Trivières |
149 | R.Geants Athois | 1–1 (p 4–3) | R.Stade Brainois |
150 | CS.Entité Manageoise | 1–3 | Pont-A Celles-Buzet |
151 | Bracquegnies Sp. | 1–3 | FC.Saint-Vaast |
152 | St.Ghisl.-Tertre-Hautrage | 5–2 | Dour CS.Onhaye |
153 | F.Couillet-La Louvière | 7–0 | Royal Baileux Sport |
154 | R.W.Walhain CG. | 1–1 (p 2–4) | R.Ent.Blegnytoise |
155 | R.FC.Tilleur St.-Gilles | 3–3 (p 4–2) | RFC.Turkania Faymonville |
156 | R.Jeun.Aischoise | 3–6 | ET.Elsautoise |
157 | Football Club Cheratte | 0–8 | RJS.Bas-Oha |
158 | AC.Hombourg | 0–1 | R.S.C. Beaufays |
159 | R.FC.Meux | 3–2 | R.FC.Hannutois |
160 | R.FC. 1912 Raeren | 2–2 (p 4–2) | R.FC.Vyle-Tharoul |
161 | R.Sprimont Comblain Sport | 1–1 (p 4–2) | R.Aywaille FC. |
162 | R.FC.Grand-Leez | 1–1 (p 5–4) | R.FC.Sérésien |
163 | FC.Montleban | 2–3 | R.U.Wallonne Ciney |
164 | Un.R.St-Louis-Saint-Léger | 3–1 | FC.Jeun.Lorr.Arlonaise |
165 | R.OC.Meix-Dt-Virton | 0–1 | R.Standard FC.Bièvre |
166 | R.US.Givry | 5–1 | R.LC.Bastogne |
167 | FC.Jeun.Lorr.Arlonaise | 3–0 | ES.Vaux |
168 | R.CS.Condruzien | 1–3 | R.All.FC.Oppagne-Wéris |
Round 3
The matches were played on 7 and 8 August 2010.Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team |
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169 | FC.Bleid-Gaume | 2–2 (p 5–4) | R.FC. 1912 Raeren |
170 | R.Ent.Bertrigeoise | 3–3 (p 9–8) | R.RC.Gent-Zeehaven |
171 | K.Olsa Brakel | 2–2 (p 11–10) | SK.Berlare |
172 | K.S.K. Ronse K.S.K. Ronse K.S.K. Ronse is a Belgian association football club from Ronse in East Flanders born in 1987 from the fusion between Assa Ronse and R.F.C. Renaisien.- History :A.S. Renaisienne was founded in 1906 and received later the matricule n° 38... |
3–0 | Un.R.St-Louis-Saint-Léger |
173 | K.V. Woluwe-Zaventem | 5–2 | VV.Thes Sport Tessenderlo |
174 | K.Witgoor Sport Dessel | 0–0 (p 3–5) | K.FC.Izegem |
175 | K.S.V. Temse | 0–2 | K.Berchem Sport 2004 |
176 | K.RC.Mechelen | 3–0 | R.F.C. de Liège R.F.C. de Liège Royal Football Club de Liège is a Belgian football club from the city of Liège. It currently plays in the Belgian Third Division. Its matricule is 4, meaning that it was the fourth club to register with the country's national federation, and the club was the first Belgian champion in history... |
177 | Heppig.-Lambusart-Fleurus | 3–0 | FC.Saint-Vaast |
178 | Dilbeek Sport | 0–3 | R.O.C. de Charleroi-Marchienne R.O.C. de Charleroi-Marchienne Royal Olympic Club de Charleroi-Marchienne is a Belgian association football club from the city of Charleroi, Hainaut. As of 2010, they play in Belgian Third Division B.-History:... |
179 | K. Diegem Sport K. Diegem Sport Koninklijke Diegem Sport is a Belgian association football club based in Diegem, Flemish Brabant currently playing in the third division B. The club was founded in 1943 when two clubs from Diegem merged, namely Diegem-Star and Diegem-Lo... |
0–1 | K.FC.Eendr.Zele |
180 | K.Racing Club Bambrugge | 0–2 | K. Racing Waregem K. Racing Waregem Koninklijke Racing Waregem is a Belgian association football club based in Waregem as is rival club Zulte-Waregem. It is currently playing in the third division A... |
181 | R.U.Wallonne Ciney | 4–2 | K.SV.Sottegem |
182 | Pont-A Celles-Buzet | 0–0 (p 6–7) | K.F.C. Dessel Sport K.F.C. Dessel Sport K.F.C. Dessel Sport is a Belgian association football club, from the municipality of Dessel in Antwerp .- Current squad :- Notable coaches :* André Rooymans * Alfons Leysen... |
183 | R.All.FC.Oppagne-Wéris | 6–0 | R.Union St.-Gilloise |
184 | K.V.V. Koksijde | 5–0 | K.SV.Diksmuide |
185 | K.BS.Poperinge | 1–4 | U.R.S. du Centre U.R.S. du Centre Union Royale La Louvière Centre is a Belgian association football club currently playing in the third division B since 2008–09. The club is based in La Louvière in the Centre area.... |
186 | R.Sprimont Comblain Sport | 2–2 (p 1–3) | K.FC.Sparta Petegem |
187 | K.SK.Maldegem | 1–2 | K.Bocholter VV. |
188 | K.FC.Mol | 0–2 | R.Standard FC.Bièvre |
189 | R.ES.Couvin-Mariembourg | 2–3 | Sportkring Sint-Niklaas |
190 | R.FC.Bioul 81 | 3–3 (p 5–3) | S.C. Wielsbeke |
191 | F.Couillet-La Louvière | 0–0 (p 3–5) | K.FC.Lille |
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team |
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192 | R.FC.Meux | 3–1 | FC.Jeun.Lorr.Arlonaise |
193 | K.M.S.K. Deinze K.M.S.K. Deinze K.M.S.K. Deinze is a Belgian association football club founded in 1926 based in Deinze, East Flanders.The club colours are orange & black and the team currently plays in the Belgian Third Division... |
0–1 | R.Léopold Uccle FC. |
194 | R.FC.Grand-Leez | 2–3 | K.Olympia SC.Wijgmaal |
195 | K.Sint-Job FC. | 0–2 | White Star Woluwe F.C. White Star Woluwé F.C. Royal White Star Woluwe F.C. is a Belgian football club located in the municipality of Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Brussels.-History:The club, founded in 1948, was formerly known as Kapelleveld FC, playing in Evere, but they changed their name in 1950 to Woluwe FC when they moved to the Stade Fallon in... |
196 | Union Royale Namur Union Royale Namur Union Royale Namur is a Belgian football club from the city of Namur. It currently plays in the second national division. The media simply refer to them as "Les merles".- Current squad : - Staff :... |
3–0 | K.Sint-Eloois-Winkel |
197 | K.Lutlommel VV. | 1–1 (p 4–2) | K.F.C. V.W. Hamme K.F.C. V.W. Hamme K.F.C. V.W. Hamme is a Belgian association football club from Hamme in East Flanders. It is currently playing in the third division A.- History :... |
198 | K.E.Appelterre-Eichem | 1–3 | K.SK.L.Ternat |
199 | R.Ent.Blegnytoise | 0–1 | K.S.C. Grimbergen |
200 | R.E. Virton R.E. Virton R.E. Virton is a Belgian football club, from the city of Virton in the Luxembourg province of Belgium.-Famous past players: Thomas Meunier Michaël Wiggers Karim Belhocine Cédric Bockhorni Daniel Gomez Moussa Koita Stéphane Martine Jonathan Téhoué Aurélien Joachim-References:... |
3–0 | K.Sportclub Tongeren |
201 | K.S.C. Hasselt K.S.C. Hasselt Koninklijke Sporting Club Hasselt was a Belgian football club founded in 1908 as E.F.C. Hasselt. The matricule n°37 was erased in 2001 after the merge with K.S.K. Kermt to become K.S.K. Kermt-Hasselt... |
1–2 | R.US.Givry |
202 | St.Ghisl.-Tertre-Hautrage | 0–1 | Hoogstraten V.V. |
203 | V.C. Eendracht Aalst 2002 V.C. Eendracht Aalst 2002 SC Eendracht Aalst is a Belgian football club based in Aalst, East Flanders.It changed its name in 2002 after former Belgian First Division club K.S.C. Eendracht Aalst had gone into liquidation. So they could not get the license and the new team began at the third division level... |
7–0 | SK.Moelingen |
204 | R.RC.Peruwelz | 0–0 (p 4–3) | Verbr.Geel-Meerhout |
205 | K.VK.Ieper | 1–1 (p 3–4) | R.S.C. Beaufays |
206 | KFC.Oosterzonen Oosterw. | 1–2 | R. Cappellen F.C. R. Cappellen F.C. R. Cappellen F.C. is a Belgian football club from the town of Kapellen, near Antwerp. Cappellen has matricule number 43 and has yellow and red as main team colours. The club has a long history in the higher divisions of Belgian football... |
207 | K.Herk-De-Stad FC. | 3–4 | K.Lyra TSV. |
208 | R.FC.Tilleur St.-Gilles | 2–2 (p 3–4) | R.Geants Athois |
209 | K.FC.De Kempen T.L. | 3–3 (p 3–0) | K.S.V. Oudenaarde K.S.V. Oudenaarde Koninklijke Sport Vereniging Oudenaarde is a Belgian association football club based in Oudenaarde, East Flanders. It is currently playing in the third division A. The club plays at Burgemeester Thienpontstadion in Oudenaarde. The club's colours are black and yellow.-History:Founded in 1911 as... |
210 | R.F.C. Huy | 4–1 | Tempo Overijse |
211 | K.S.V. Bornem | 3–0 | SK.St.P.Opwijk |
212 | R.C.S. Verviétois R.C.S. Verviétois Royal Cercle Sportif Verviétois – Football Club Sérésien is a Belgian association football club from the municipality of Verviers, Liège. It is currently playing in the third division B... |
1–1 (p 5–4) | RJS.Bas-Oha |
213 | K.FC.Wambeek | 1–5 | Torhout 1992 KM Torhout 1992 KM Torhout 1992 Koninklijke Maatschappij is a Belgian association football club currently playing in the third division A. The club is based in Torhout, West Flanders. Torhout 1992 KM is founded by a merger of two associations, namely the KVK Torhout and SK Torhout... |
214 | ET.Elsautoise | 3–0 | K.VV.Weerstand Koersel |
Round 4
The matches were played during the weekend of 14 and 15 August 2010.|}
Note
- Note 1: Order of legs reversed after original draw.
Round 5
The matches were played on 22 August 2010.|}
Bracket
Round 6
These matches took place on 26-27 October 2010.----
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Quarterfinals
The draw for the quarter- and semifinals took place on November 24, 2010. The matches will be played over two legs.First legs
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Gent wins 3–0 on aggregate.----
Cercle Brugge wins 3–1 on aggregate.
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Standard wins 6–1 on aggregate.
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4–4 on aggregate, Westerlo won on away goals
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3–3 on aggregate, Westerlo won on away goalsAway goals rule
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Standard wins 4–3 on aggregate.