1999–2000 Belgian Cup

The 1999–2000 Belgian Cup was the 45th season of the main knockout competition in Belgian association football, the Belgian Cup.

1999–2000 Belgian Cup
Country Belgium
ChampionsGenk
Runners-upStandard Liège
Matches played33
Goals scored98 (2.97 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Thordur Gudjonsson (5 goals)

Final rounds

The final phase started in the round of 32 when all clubs from the first division entered the competition (18 clubs plus 14 clubs from the qualifications).[1] All rounds were played in one leg except for the semifinals. The final game was played at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels and won by Genk against Standard Liège.

Bracket

  Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semifinals Final
                                                 
Genk 3  
Tongeren 0  
  Genk 8  
  Ingelmunster 1  
Anderlecht 1
Ingelmunster 4  
  Genk 3  
  Gent 1  
Waregem 1  
Cercle Brugge 0  
  Waregem 0
  Gent 2  
Gent 3
Dessel Sport 1  
  Genk 0 1  
  Sint-Truidense 0 0  
Louviéroise 0(2)  
Mouscron 0(3)  
  Mouscron 0(1)
  Sint-Truidense 0(4)  
Sint-Truidense 1*
Francs Borains 0  
  Sint-Truidense 2
  Aalst 1  
R Charleroi SC 2  
Aalst 6  
  Aalst 4
  Germinal Beerschot Antwerpen 1  
Oostende 0
Germinal Beerschot Antwerpen 1  
Genk 4
Standard Liège 1
Standard Liège 3  
Harelbeke 2  
  Standard Liège 2  
  Westerlo 1  
Westerlo 3
Beveren 1  
  Standard Liège 1  
  Mons 0  
Geel 1(3)  
Mons 1(4)  
  Mons 2
  Lommelse 0  
Lommelse 2
Molenbeek 1  
  Standard Liège 2 0
  Lierse 1 0  
Antwerp 4  
Heusden-Zolder 0  
  Antwerp 1
  Lierse 2  
Lierse 6
Torhout 1  
  Lierse 1
  Lokeren 0  
Lokeren 1  
Club Brugge 0  
  Lokeren 4
  KV Mechelen 0  
KV Mechelen 2
Hekelgem 1  

* after extra time

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gollark: But is used lots.
gollark: It has other badness.
gollark: > If you plan to use the http package, you also need to install OpenSSL on non-Windows systems.smh not having a language-native TLS stack like Rust and Go.

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