2000 Belgian Cup final explained

2000 Belgian Cup final
Event:1999–2000 Belgian Cup
Team1:Genk
Team1score:4
Team2:Standard Liège
Team2score:1
Date:14 May 2000
Stadium:King Baudouin Stadium
City:Brussels
Referee:Michel Piraux
Attendance:47,000
Previous:1999
Next:2001

The 2000 Belgian Cup final, took place on 14 May 2000 between Genk and Standard Liège. It was the 45th Belgian Cup final and was won by Genk, coming back from an early goal by Frédéric Pierre to win 4-1.

Route to the final

See also: 1999–2000 Belgian Cup.

GenkStandard Liège
OpponentResultLegsRoundOpponentResultLegs
Tongeren (III)3–03–0 homeSixth roundHarelbeke3–23–2 home
Ingelmunster (II)8–18–1 homeSeventh roundWesterlo2–12–1 home
Gent3–13–1 homeQuarter-finalsMons (III)1–0 1–0 home
Sint-Truiden1–00–0 home, 1–0 awaySemi-finalsLierse2–12–1 home; 0–0 away

Match

Details

GK 1 István Brockhauser
RB 5 Wilfried Delbroek
CB 3 Daniel Kimoni
CB 13 Marc Vangronsveld
LB 12
RM 7 Mike Origi
CM 10 Þórður Guðjónsson
CM 8
CM 15 Josip Skoko
LM 20 Koen Daerden
ST 14
Substitutes:
CB 6
ST 18
Manager:
Johan Boskamp
GK 1 Vedran Runje
RB 7
CB 3 Daniel Van Buyten
CB 23 Liviu Ciobotariu
LB 11
RM 8 Frédéric Pierre
CM 20
CM 2 Didier Ernst (c)
LM 24
CF 9
CF 19
Substitutes:
CF 22
CB 4
CF 17
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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