2011–12 in Belgian football

The 2011–12 football season in Belgium, which is the 109th season of competitive football in the country and runs from July 2011 until June 2012.

National team football

Men's national football team

The Belgian national team started the 2011–12 season knowing they were still undefeated in 2011, but also knowing that they needed to make up for earlier mistakes during the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying campaign. With Germany topping the qualifying group with the maximum amount of points after seven matches, the battle for second place and the resulting play-offs place was between Belgium and Turkey. Turkey was one point down, but had a game in hand.

On 2 September 2011, all looked fine for the Belgians until the last few minutes, as Rauf Aliyev scored the equalizer for Azerbaijan against Belgium in Baku, while on the same day, Turkey scored a 96th-minute winner against Kazakhstan. Turkey now lead Belgium by one point and had a game in hand. Four days later, Belgium partially recovered mentally by beating the United States in a friendly, while Turkey dropped points away to Austria, only drawing 0–0.

Turkey lost second place again as they were beaten 1–3 at home to Germany, while Belgium successfully put Kazakhstan away 4–1. On the last matchday, however, Belgium needed to match the result of Turkey and while Turkey hosted Azerbaijan, Belgium played an away game in Germany, who had won all their matches so far. The miracle did not happen for Belgium as they lost 3–1 and Turkey won 1–0, causing Belgium to miss out on yet another major tournament, still waiting for one since the 2002 FIFA World Cup. The general feeling in Belgium was one of a missed chance, as the Belgian team had shown promising football throughout the campaign, but often were not able to get or hold on to a needed result. Too many mistakes were made during the campaign, with many citing the 4–4 home draw with Austria, the 1–1 home draw with Turkey and the 1–1 away draw with Azerbaijan, which all should have been won. Coach Georges Leekens, however, not blamed, as his goal was to qualify for the 2014 World Cup.

After the unsuccessful Euro 2012 qualifying campaign, Belgium continued with a series of friendlies to bridge the gap until the start of the 2014 World Cup qualification matches in September 2012. In November, Belgium overpowered Romania in a friendly in Liège, but only won 2–1 before drawing 0–0 with France in Paris. In February, a mediocre match in and against Greece resulted in a 1–1 draw.

On 13 May, the Belgian soccer fans were shocked as head coach Georges Leekens decided to quit his position and become the head coach at Club Brugge. Assistant coach Marc Wilmots was persuaded to take over the position as caretaker, while the Royal Belgian Football Association looked for a new candidate. Wilmots led the team in a 2–2 friendly draw at home against Montenegro and a 1–0 loss against England at Wembley Stadium. In the week following these matches, Wilmots was appointed as the head coach of the national team.

UEFA Euro 2012 qualification

Friendlies

Women's national football team

Euro 2013 qualifying

Men's national under-21 team

Friendly match

U-21 Championship qualifiers

The Belgium under-21 squad is currently in Group 8 of the qualification process for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship.

This leaves two matches, home to Norway and home to Iceland to be played in the next season.

Promotion and relegation

Team promoted to 2011–12 Belgian Pro League

Teams relegated from 2010–11 Belgian Pro League

Teams promoted to 2011–12 Belgian Second Division

Teams relegated from 2010-11 Belgian Second Division


League competitions

Belgian First Division

Belgian Second Division


European Club results

Genk and Standard Liège participated in the qualifying rounds of the Champions League, while Westerlo, Club Brugge and Anderlecht started respectively in the second qualifying round, third qualifying round and playoff round of the Europa League.

Date Team Competition Round Leg Opponent Location Score Belgian Team Goalscorers
14 July 2011 Westerlo Europa League Qual. Round 2 Leg 1, Away Finland TPS Turku Veritas Stadion, Turku 0-1 Cabeke
21 July 2011 Westerlo Europa League Qual. Round 2 Leg 2, Home Finland TPS Turku Het Kuipje, Westerlo 0-0
26 July 2011 Genk Champions League Qual. Round 3 Leg 1, Home Serbia Partizan Belgrade Cristal Arena, Genk 2-1 Vossen, Ogunjimi
27 July 2011 Standard Liège Champions League Qual. Round 3 Leg 1, Home Switzerland Zürich Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège 1-1 González
28 July 2011 Club Brugge Europa League Qual. Round 3 Leg 1, Home Azerbaijan Qarabağ Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges 4-1 Vleminckx, Vázquez, Donk, Dirar
28 July 2011 Westerlo Europa League Qual. Round 3 Leg 1, Away Switzerland Young Boys Stade de Suisse, Bern 3-1 Brüls
3 August 2011 Genk Champions League Qual. Round 3 Leg 2, Away Serbia Partizan Stadion FK Partizan, Belgrade 1-1 Vossen
3 August 2011 Standard Liège Champions League Qual. Round 3 Leg 2, Away Switzerland Zürich Letzigrund, Zurich 1-0
4 August 2011 Club Brugge Europa League Qual. Round 3 Leg 2, Away Azerbaijan Qarabağ Tofiq Bahramov Stadium, Baku 1-0
4 August 2011 Westerlo Europa League Qual. Round 3 Leg 2, Home Switzerland Young Boys Het Kuipje, Westerlo 0-2
17 August 2011 Genk Champions League Playoff Round Leg 1, Away Israel Maccabi Haifa Kiryat Eliezer Stadium, Haifa 2-1 Barda
18 August 2011 Anderlecht Europa League Play-off Round Leg 1, Away Turkey Bursaspor Bursa Atatürk Stadium, Bursa 1-2 Legear, Jovanović
18 August 2011 Club Brugge Europa League Play-off Round Leg 1, Away Georgia (country) Zestafoni David Abashidze Stadium, Zestafoni 3-3 Akpala, Refaelov, Hoefkens
18 August 2011 Standard Liège Europa League Play-off Round Leg 1, Home Sweden Helsingborgs IF Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège 1-0 Tchité
23 August 2011 Genk Champions League Playoff Round Leg 2, Home Israel Maccabi Haifa Cristal Arena, Genk 2-1 (aet)
(pen 4–1)
Vossen, Buffel
25 August 2011 Anderlecht Europa League Play-off Round Leg 2, Home Turkey Bursaspor Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht 2-2 Juhász, Jovanović
25 August 2011 Club Brugge Europa League Play-off Round Leg 2, Home Georgia (country) Zestafoni Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges 2-0 Akpala (2)
25 August 2011 Standard Liège Europa League Play-off Round Leg 2, Away Sweden Helsingborgs IF Olympia, Helsingborg 1-3 Leye, Berrier, Kanu
13 September 2011 Genk Champions League Group Stage Matchday 1, Home Spain Valencia Cristal Arena, Genk 0-0
15 September 2011 Anderlecht Europa League Group Stage Matchday 1, Home Greece AEK Athens Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht 4-1 Suárez (3), Jovanović
15 September 2011 Club Brugge Europa League Group Stage Matchday 1, Home Slovenia Maribor Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges 2-0 Odjidja, Dirar
15 September 2011 Standard Liège Europa League Group Stage Matchday 1, Away Germany Hannover 96 AWD-Arena, Hanover 0-0
28 September 2011 Genk Champions League Group Stage Matchday 2, Away Germany Bayer Leverkusen BayArena, Leverkusen 2-0
29 September 2011 Anderlecht Europa League Group Stage Matchday 2, Away Russia Lokomotiv Moscow Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow 0-2 Suárez, Mbokani
29 September 2011 Club Brugge Europa League Group Stage Matchday 2, Away Portugal Braga Estádio Municipal, Braga 1-2 Akpala, Donk
29 September 2011 Standard Liège Europa League Group Stage Matchday 2, Home Denmark Copenhagen Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège 3-0 Seijas, Felipe, Kanu
19 October 2011 Genk Champions League Group Stage Matchday 3, Away England Chelsea Stamford Bridge, London 5-0
20 October 2011 Anderlecht Europa League Group Stage Matchday 3, Away Austria Sturm Graz UPC-Arena, Graz 0-2 Gillet, Suárez
20 October 2011 Club Brugge Europa League Group Stage Matchday 3, Home England Birmingham City Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges 1-2 Akpala
20 October 2011 Standard Liège Europa League Group Stage Matchday 3, Home Ukraine Vorskla Poltava Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège 0-0
1 November 2011 Genk Champions League Group Stage Matchday 4, Home England Chelsea Cristal Arena, Genk 1-1 Vossen
3 November 2011 Club Brugge Europa League Group Stage Matchday 4, Away England Birmingham City St Andrew's, Birmingham 2-2 Meunier, Akpala
3 November 2011 Anderlecht Europa League Group Stage Matchday 4, Home Austria Sturm Graz Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht 3-0 Gillet, Suárez, De Sutter
3 November 2011 Standard Liège Europa League Group Stage Matchday 4, Away Ukraine Vorskla Poltava Butovsky Vorskla Stadium, Poltava 1-3 Seijas, Kanu, Tchité
23 November 2011 Genk Champions League Group Stage Matchday 5, Away Spain Valencia Mestalla Stadium, Valencia 7-0
30 November 2011 Club Brugge Europa League Group Stage Matchday 5, Away Slovenia Maribor Ljudski vrt, Maribor 3-4 Dirar (2), Akpala, Donk
30 November 2011 Standard Liège Europa League Group Stage Matchday 5, Home Germany Hannover 96 Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège 2-0 Tchité, Cyriac
1 December 2011 Anderlecht Europa League Group Stage Matchday 5, Away Greece AEK Athens Olympic Stadium, Athens 1-2 Gillet (2)
6 December 2011 Genk Champions League Group Stage Matchday 6, Home Germany Bayer Leverkusen Cristal Arena, Genk 1-1 Vossen
14 December 2011 Anderlecht Europa League Group Stage Matchday 6, Home Russia Lokomotiv Moscow Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht 5-3 Kljestan, Canesin, Wasilewski, Suárez, Gillet
15 December 2011 Club Brugge Europa League Group Stage Matchday 6, Home Portugal Braga Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges 1-1 Vleminckx
15 December 2011 Standard Liège Europa League Group Stage Matchday 6, Away Denmark Copenhagen Parken Stadium, Copenhagen 0-1 Batshuayi
16 February 2012 Anderlecht Europa League Round of 32 Leg 1, Away Netherlands AZ AFAS Stadion, Alkmaar 1-0
16 February 2012 Club Brugge Europa League Round of 32 Leg 1, Away Germany Hannover 96 AWD-Arena, Hannover 2-1 Lestienne
16 February 2012 Standard Liège Europa League Round of 32 Leg 1, Away Poland Wisła Kraków Stadion im. Henryka Reymana 1-1 Cyriac
23 February 2012 Anderlecht Europa League Round of 32 Leg 2, Home Netherlands AZ Constant Vanden Stock Stadium, Anderlecht 0-1
23 February 2012 Club Brugge Europa League Round of 32 Leg 2, Home Germany Hannover 96 Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges 0-1
23 February 2012 Standard Liège Europa League Round of 32 Leg 2, Home Poland Wisła Kraków Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège 0-0
8 March 2012 Standard Liège Europa League Round of 16 Leg 1, Home Germany Hannover 96 Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège 2-2 Buyens, Tchité
15 March 2012 Standard Liège Europa League Round of 16 Leg 2, Away Germany Hannover 96 AWD-Arena, Hanover 4-0

Other honours

Competition Winner
Cup Lokeren
Supercup
Third division A Mouscron-Péruwelz
Third division B Dessel Sport
Promotion A Izegem
Promotion B Berchem
Promotion C Cappellen
Promotion D Ciney

European qualification for 2012-13 summary

Competition Qualifiers Reason for Qualification
UEFA Champions League Third Qualifying Round for Champions Anderlecht 1st in Jupiler League
UEFA Champions League Third Qualifying Round for Non-Champions Club Brugge 2nd in Jupiler League
UEFA Europa League Play-off Round Lokeren Cup winner
UEFA Europa League Third Qualifying Round Genk 3rd in Jupiler League
UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round Gent Europa League Playoff winner

See also

References

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