1999 Belgian Super Cup Explained

1999 Belgian Supercup
Team1:Genk
Team1score:1
Team2:Lierse
Team2score:3
Date:1 September 1999
Stadium:Fenixstadium
City:Genk
Referee:Michel Piraux
Attendance:16,000
Previous:1998
Next:2000

The 1999 Belgian Supercup was a football match between the winners of the previous season's Belgian First Division and Belgian Cup competitions. The match was contested by Cup winners Lierse, and 1999–2000 Belgian First Division champions, Genk on 1 September 1999 at the ground of the league winners Genk, the Fenixstadium. Lierse won the cup after two late goals by Stein Huysegems.

Prior to the match, Genk coach Jos Heyligen criticised the timing of the match during the week of international matches, as five players in his squad were unavailable due to being called-up for their respective national team, namely Branko Strupar, Marc Hendrikx, Ferenc Horváth, Þórður Guðjónsson and Bjarni Guðjónsson. With several others injured, the Genk squad for the Super Cup included only 13 first team players together with four youngsters from the U23 squad. From Lierse side, absentees due to call-ups were Jurgen Cavens and Carl Hoefkens. [1]

Details

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GK István Brockhauser
RB
CB Chris Van Geem
CB Marc Vangronsveld (c)
LB
RM
CM Wilfried Delbroek
CM
LM
CF Mike Origi
CF
Substitutes:
CF
CM
Manager:
Jos Heyligen
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GK Patrick Nys
RB
CB Eric Van Meir (c)
CB Filip Daems
LB
RM
CM
CM
LM
CF
CF
Substitutes:
CB
CF
CM
CF
Manager:
Walter Meeuws

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vanavond om 20 uur: Supercup Racing Genk - SK Lierse.