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List of managers[edit]

Key
00 Manager won the league and cup titles in the same season, completing the Belgian domestic Double.
00 Cup won by team from outside the top level league.
Belgian First Division winners Belgian Cup winners Notes
Season Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles) Season Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1945–46 (43rd) Mechelen (2) 1945–46 Cup not played 1945–52.
1946–47 (44th) Georges Perino  FRA Anderlecht (1) 1946–47
1947–48 (45th) Mechelen (3) 1947–48
1948–49 (46th) Ernest Churchill Smith  IRL Anderlecht (2) 1948–49
1949–50 (47th) Ernest Churchill Smith (2)  IRL Anderlecht (3) 1949–50
1950–51 (48th) Bill Gormlie  ENG Anderlecht (4) 1950–51
1951–52 (49th) Jean Loos  BEL RFC Liège (4) 1951–52
1952–53 (50th) Jean Loos (2)  BEL RFC Liège (5) 1952–53
1953–54 (51st) Bill Gormlie (2)  ENG Anderlecht (5) 1954 (6th) André Riou  FRA Standard Liège (1)
1954–55 (52nd) Bill Gormlie (3)  ENG Anderlecht (6) 1955 (7th) Harry Game  ENG Antwerp (1)
1955–56 (53rd) Bill Gormlie (4)  ENG Anderlecht (7) 1956 (8th) Louis Verstraete  BEL Tournai (1)
1956–57 (54th) Harry Game  ENG Antwerp (4) 1956–57 Cup not played 1956–62.
1957–58 (55th) André Riou  FRA Standard Liège (1) 1957–58
1958–59 (56th) Bill Gormlie (5)  ENG Anderlecht (8) 1958–59
1959–60 (57th) Hubert D'Hollander  BEL Lierse (3) 1959–60
1960–61 (58th) Géza Kalocsay  HUN Standard Liège (2) 1960–61
1961–62 (59th) Pierre Sinibaldi  FRA Anderlecht (9) 1961–62
1962–63 (60th) Jean Prouff  FRA Standard Liège (3) 1962–63
1963–64 (61st) Pierre Sinibaldi (2)  FRA Anderlecht (10) 1964 (9th) Louis Verstraete (2)  BEL Gent (1)
1964–65 (62nd) Pierre Sinibaldi (3)  FRA Anderlecht (11) 1965 (10th) Pierre Sinibaldi  FRA Anderlecht (1)
1965–66 (63rd) Pierre Sinibaldi (4)  FRA Anderlecht (12) 1966 (11th) Milorad Pavić  YUG Standard Liège (2)
1966–67 (64th) András Béres  HUN Anderlecht (13) 1967 (12th) Milorad Pavić  YUG Standard Liège (3)
1967–68 (65th) András Béres (2)  HUN Anderlecht (14) 1968 (13th) Norberto Höfling  ROM Club Brugge (1)
1968–69 (66th) René Hauss  FRA Standard Liège (4) 1969 (14th) Staf Van den Bergh  BEL Lierse (1)
1969–70 (67th) René Hauss (2)  FRA Standard Liège (5) 1970 (15th) Frans de Munck  NED Club Brugge (2)
1970–71 (68th) René Hauss (3)  FRA Standard Liège (6) 1971 (16th) András Béres  HUN Beerschot
1971–72 (69th) Georg Kessler  FRG Anderlecht (15) 1972 (17th) Georg Kessler  FRG Anderlecht (2)
1972–73 (70th) Leo Canjels  NED Club Brugge (2) 1973 (18th) Hippolyte Van den Bosch  BEL Anderlecht (3)
1973–74 (71st) Urbain Braems  BEL Anderlecht (16) 1974 (19th) Hans Croon  NED Waregem (1)
1974–75 (72nd) Félix Week  BEL Molenbeek (1) 1975 (20th) Urbain Braems  BEL Anderlecht (4)
1975–76 (73rd) Ernst Happel  AUT Club Brugge (3) 1976 (21st) Hans Croon (2)  NED Anderlecht (5)
1976–77 (74th) Ernst Happel (2)  AUT Club Brugge (4) 1977 (22nd) Ernst Happel  AUT Club Brugge (3)
1977–78 (75th) Ernst Happel (3)  AUT Club Brugge (5) 1978 (23rd) Urbain Braems (2)  BEL Beveren
1978–79 (76th) Robert Goethals  BEL Beveren (1) 1979 (24th) George Knobel  NED Beerschot
1979–80 (77th) Han Grijzenhout  NED Club Brugge (6) 1980 (25th) Cor Brom  NED Waterschei Thor (1)
1980–81 (78th) Tomislav Ivić  YUG Anderlecht (17) 1981 (26th) Ernst Happel  AUT Standard Liège (4)
1981–82 (79th) Raymond Goethals  BEL Standard Liège (7) 1982 (27th) Ernst-August Künnecke  FRG Waterschei Thor (2)
1982–83 (80th) Raymond Goethals (2)  BEL Standard Liège (8) 1983 (28th) Urbain Braems (3)  BEL Beveren
1983–84 (81st) Urbain Braems (2)  BEL Beveren (2) 1984 (29th) Han Grijzenhout  NED Gent (2)
1984–85 (82nd) Paul Van Himst  BEL Anderlecht (18) 1985 (30th) Georges Leekens  BEL Cercle Brugge (2)
1985–86 (83rd) Arie Haan  NED Anderlecht (19) 1986 (31st) Henk Houwaart  NED Club Brugge (4)
1986–87 (84th) Arie Haan (2)  NED Anderlecht (20) 1987 (32nd) Aad de Mos  NED Mechelen (1)
1987–88 (85th) Henk Houwaart  NED Club Brugge (7) 1988 (33rd) Raymond Goethals  BEL Anderlecht (6)
1988–89 (86th) Aad de Mos  BEL Mechelen (4) 1989 (34th) Raymond Goethals  BEL Anderlecht (7)
1989–90 (87th) Georges Leekens  BEL Club Brugge (8) 1990 (35th) Robert Waseige  BEL RFC Liège (1)
1990–91 (88th) Aad de Mos (2)  NED Anderlecht (21) 1991 (36th) Georges Leekens  BEL Club Brugge (5)
1991–92 (89th) Hugo Broos  BEL Club Brugge (9) 1992 (37th) Walter Meeuws  BEL Antwerp (2)
1992–93 (90th) Johan Boskamp  NED Anderlecht (22) 1993 (38th) Arie Haan  NED Standard Liège (5)
1993–94 (91st) Johan Boskamp (2)  NED Anderlecht (23) 1994 (39th) Johan Boskamp  NED Anderlecht (8)
1994–95 (92nd) Johan Boskamp (3)  NED Anderlecht (24) 1995 (40th) Hugo Broos  BEL Club Brugge (6)
1995–96 (93rd) Hugo Broos (2)  BEL Club Brugge (10) 1996 (41st) Hugo Broos  BEL Club Brugge (7)
1996–97 (94th) Eric Gerets  BEL Lierse (4) 1997 (42nd) Stanisław Gzil  POL Germinal Ekeren (1)
1997–98 (95th) Eric Gerets (2)  BEL Club Brugge (11) 1998 (43rd) Aimé Anthuenis  BEL Genk (1)
1998–99 (96th) Aimé Anthuenis  BEL Genk (1) 1999 (44th) Walter Meeuws (2)  BEL Lierse (2)
1999–2000 (97th) Aimé Anthuenis (2)  BEL Anderlecht (25) 2000 (45th) Johan Boskamp  NED Genk (2)
2000–01 (98th) Aimé Anthuenis (3)  BEL Anderlecht (26) 2001 (46th) Jan Ceulemans  BEL Westerlo (1)
2001–02 (99th) Sef Vergoossen  NED Genk (2) 2002 (47th) Trond Sollied  NOR Club Brugge (8)
2002–03 (100th) Trond Sollied  NOR Club Brugge (12) 2003 (48th) Ariël Jacobs  BEL La Louviére (1)
2003–04 (101st) Hugo Broos (3)  BEL Anderlecht (27) 2004 (49th) Trond Sollied  NOR Club Brugge (9)
2004–05 (102nd) Trond Sollied (2)  NOR Club Brugge (13) 2005 (50th) Marc Brys  BEL Germinal Beerschot (2)
2005–06 (103rd) Franky Vercauteren  BEL Anderlecht (28) 2006 (51st) Francky Dury  BEL Zulte Waregem (1)
2006–07 (104th) Franky Vercauteren (2)  BEL Anderlecht (29) 2007 (52nd) Čedomir Janevski  MKD Club Brugge (10)
2007–08 (105th) Michel Preud'homme  BEL Standard Liège (9) 2008 (53rd) Ariël Jacobs  BEL Anderlecht (9)
2008–09 (106th) László Bölöni  ROM Standard Liège (10) 2009 (54th) Pierre Denier  BEL Genk (3)
2009–10 (107th) Ariël Jacobs  BEL Anderlecht (30) 2010 (55th) Michel Preud'homme  BEL Gent (3)
2010–11 (108th) Franky Vercauteren (3)  BEL Genk (3) 2011 (56th) Dominique D'Onofrio  BEL Standard Liège (6)
2011–12 (109th) Ariël Jacobs (2)  BEL Anderlecht (31) 2012 (57th) Peter Maes  BEL Lokeren (1)
2012–13 (110th) John van den Brom  NED Anderlecht (32) 2013 (58th) Mario Been  NED Genk (4)
2013–14 (111th) Besnik Hasi  ALB Anderlecht (33) 2014 (59th) Peter Maes  BEL Lokeren (2)
2014–15 (112th) Hein Vanhaezebrouck  BEL Gent (1) 2015 (60th) Michel Preud'homme  BEL Club Brugge (11)
2015–16 (113th) Michel Preud'homme (2)  BEL Club Brugge (14) 2016 (61st) Yannick Ferrera  BEL Standard Liège (7)
2016–17 (114th) René Weiler   SUI Anderlecht (34) 2017 (62nd) Francky Dury  BEL Zulte Waregem (2)
2017–18 (115th) Ivan Leko  CRO Club Brugge (15) 2018 (63rd) Ricardo Sá Pinto  POR Standard Liège (8)
2018–19 (116th) Philippe Clement  BEL Genk (4) 2019 (64th) Wouter Vrancken  BEL Mechelen (2)
2019–20 (117th) Philippe Clement (2)  BEL Club Brugge (16) 2020 (65th) Ivan Leko  CRO Antwerp (3)
2020–21 (118th) Philippe Clement (3)  BEL Club Brugge (17) 2021 (66th) John van den Brom  NED Genk (5)
2021–22 (119th) Alfred Schreuder  NED Club Brugge (18) 2022 (67th) Hein Vanhaezebrouck  BEL Gent (4)
2022–23 (120th) Mark van Bommel  NED Antwerp (5) 2023 (68th) Mark van Bommel  NED Antwerp (4)
2023–24 (121st) Nicky Hayen  BEL Club Brugge (19) 2024 (69th) Alexander Blessin  GER Union SG (3)

Super Cup winners[edit]

The Belgian Super Cup (Dutch: Belgische Supercup; French: Supercoupe de Belgique) is the third trophy available to clubs in the Belgian football system. Introduced in 1979, the super cup is a played as a single match between the Belgian First Division A champions (which also acts as the Super Cup host) and the Belgian Cup winners. In cases when the same team wins both competitions, the Belgian Cup runners-up participates as the second club, i.e. effectively making the game a replay of the previous season's cup final.

As in many other European countries, the game is usually played as an opener marking the beginning of the following football season, usually in late July. The Super Cup has been held every year since 1979, with the only exceptions being 1989 and 2020.

Key
00 Manager went on to win the league and cup titles in the same season, winning all three domestic trophies in Belgian football.
Belgian Football Super Cup winners Notes
Year Manager (Titles) Nat. Club (Titles)
1979 (1st) Robert Goethals  BEL Beveren (1)
1980 (2nd) Han Grijzenhout  NED Club Brugge (1)
1981 (3rd) Raymond Goethals  BEL Standard Liège (1)
1982 (4th) Waregem (1)
1983 (5th) Raymond Goethals (2)  BEL Standard Liège (2)
1984 (6th) Urbain Braems  BEL Beveren (2)
1985 (7th) Paul Van Himst  BEL Anderlecht (1)
1986 (8th) Henk Houwaart  NED Club Brugge (2)
1987 (9th) Georges Leekens  BEL Anderlecht (2)
1988 (10th) Henk Houwaart (2)  NED Club Brugge (3)
1989 Not played
1990 (11th) Georges Leekens (2)  BEL Club Brugge (4)
1991 (12th) Hugo Broos  BEL Club Brugge (5)
1992 (13th) Hugo Broos (2)  BEL Club Brugge (6)
1993 (14th) Johan Boskamp  NED Anderlecht (3)
1994 (15th) Hugo Broos (3)  BEL Club Brugge (7)
1995 (16th) Herbert Neumann  GER Anderlecht (4)
1996 (17th) Hugo Broos (4)  BEL Club Brugge (8)
1997 (18th) Jos Daerden  BEL Lierse (1)
1998 (19th) Eric Gerets  BEL Club Brugge (9)
1999 (20th) Walter Meeuws  BEL Lierse (2)
2000 (21st) Aimé Anthuenis  BEL Anderlecht (5)
2001 (22nd) Aimé Anthuenis (2)  BEL Anderlecht (6)
2002 (23rd) Trond Sollied  NOR Club Brugge (10)
2003 (24th) Trond Sollied (2)  NOR Club Brugge (11)
2004 (25th) Trond Sollied (3)  NOR Club Brugge (12)
2005 (26th) Jan Ceulemans  BEL Club Brugge (13)
2006 (27th) Franky Vercauteren  BEL Anderlecht (7)
2007 (28th) Franky Vercauteren (2)  BEL Anderlecht (8)
2008 (29th) László Bölöni  ROM Standard Liège (3)
2009 (30th) László Bölöni (2)  ROM Standard Liège (4)
2010 (31st) Ariël Jacobs  BEL Anderlecht (9)
2011 (32nd) Franky Vercauteren (3)  BEL Genk (1)
2012 (33rd) John van den Brom  NED Anderlecht (10)
2013 (34th) John van den Brom (2)  NED Anderlecht (11)
2014 (35th) Besnik Hasi  ALB Anderlecht (12)
2015 (36th) Hein Vanhaezebrouck  BEL Gent (1)
2016 (37th) Michel Preud'homme  BEL Club Brugge (14)
2017 (38th) René Weiler   SUI Anderlecht (13)
2018 (39th) Ivan Leko  CRO Club Brugge (15)
2019 (40th) Felice Mazzù  BEL Genk (2)
2020 Not played
2021 (41st) Philippe Clement  BEL Club Brugge (16)
2022 (42nd) Carl Hoefkens  BEL Club Brugge (17)
2023 (43rd) Mark van Bommel  BEL Antwerp (1)

Stats[edit]

Belgian Cup results by team
Club Wins First final won Last final won Runners-up Last final lost Total appearances
in cup final
Club Brugge 11 1968 2015 5 2020 16
Anderlecht 9 1965 2008 5 2022 14
Standard Liège 8 1954 2018 10 2021 18
Genk 5 1998 2021 1 2018 6
Gent 4 1964 2022 2 2019 6
Antwerp 4 1955 2023 1 1975 5
Cercle Brugge 2 1927 1985 5 2013 7
Mechelen 2 1987 2019 5 2023 7