1999 Belgian Cup final explained

1999 Belgian Cup final
Event:1998–99 Belgian Cup
Team1:Lierse
Team1score:3
Team2:Standard Liège
Team2score:1
Date:30 May 1999
Stadium:King Baudouin Stadium
City:Brussels
Referee:Fernand Meese
Previous:1998
Next:2000

The 1999 Belgian Cup final, took place on 30 May 1999 between Lierse and Standard Liège. It was the 44th Belgian Cup final and was won by Lierse.

Route to the final

See also: 1998–99 Belgian Cup.

LierseStandard Liège
OpponentResultLegsRoundOpponentResultLegs
RWD Molenbeek (II)8–18–1 homeSixth roundLa Louvière (II)4–34–3 away
Denderhoutem (III)2–02–0 homeSeventh roundEendracht Aalst3–03–0 away
Kortrijk6–06–0 awayQuarter-finalsIngelmunster (III)3–13–1 away
Genk5–34–2 away, 1–1 homeSemi-finalsLokeren5–02–0 away; 3–0 home

Match

Details

GK Stanley Menzo
RB David Brocken (c)
CB Carl Hoefkens
CB Eric Van Meir
LB
RM Steve Laeremans
CM Frank Leen
CM Tomasz Zdebel
LM Jerry Poorters
RF Jurgen Cavens
LF
Substitutes:
CB
CF
Manager:
Walter Meeuws
GK Vedran Runje
RB
CB André Cruz
CB Rabiu Afolabi
LB Pascal Renier
RM
CM
CM Guy Hellers
LM António Folha
CF Mbo Mpenza
CF
Substitutes:
CF
CM
CB
Manager:
Tomislav Ivić
Match rules
  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Seven named substitutes.
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

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