The 2017–18 Belgian Cup, called the Croky Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the 63rd season of Belgium's annual football cup competition. The competition began on 28 July 2017 and ended with the final on 17 March 2018. Zulte Waregem were the defending champions, but they were eliminated by Club Brugge in the Seventh Round. Standard Liège won the cup, beating Genk after extra time in the final. As the winner, Standard Liège provisionally qualified for the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League Group Stage but, as they finished 2nd in the Belgian Pro League, they participated in the 3rd qualification round of the Champions League.

2017–18 Belgian Cup
Tournament details
CountryBelgium
Dates30 July 2017 – 17 March 2018
Teams312
Final positions
ChampionsStandard Liège (8th title)
Runner-upGenk

Competition format edit

The Belgian Cup consists of ten rounds, with teams entering at different points, depending on their 2017-18 League standings.

Round Teams from last round Teams entering this round Leagues entering this round Teams competing
First round - 224 Belgian Provincial Leagues, Third Amateur Division 224
Second round 112 48 Second Amateur Division 160
Third round 80 16 First Amateur Division 96
Fourth round 48 0 None 48
Fifth round 24 8 First Division B 32
Sixth round 16 16 First Division A 32
Seventh Round 16 0 None 16
Quarter finals 8 0 None 8
Semi finals 4 0 None 4
Final 2 0 None 2
  • Rounds 1–3 will be decided by a penalty shoot-out if level after ninety minutes.
  • Rounds 4–7 and the quarter-finals will go to extra time if level after ninety minutes with a penalty shoot-out after that if necessary.
  • The semi-finals will be decided over two legs with the winner decided on aggregate.
  • The final will be a single match with extra-time and penalties if necessary.

Round and draw dates edit

The draw for the first five rounds was made on 19 June 2017.[1]

Round Draw date Match dates Match numbers
1 19 June 2017 28–30 July 2017 1–112
2 5-6 August 2017 113–192
3 13 August 2017 114–240
4 20 August 2017 241–264
5 27 August 2017 265–280
6 28 August 2017 19-21 September 2017 281–296
7 21 September 2017 28-30 November 2017 297–304
Quarter finals 30 November 2017 12-13 December 2017
18 January 2018[2]
305–308
Semi finals 14 December 2017 Leg 1: 30 January 2018-1 February 2018
Leg 2: 6-8 February 2018
309–312
Final 17 March 2018 313

First round edit

Results from soccerway.com[3]

The first round began with the teams from the provincial leagues and the Third Amateur Division (tiers 5 and below).

Second round edit

Fixtures from soccerway.com[4]

In the second round the teams that won their ties in round one are joined by the teams from the Second Amateur Division.

Third round edit

Fixtures from soccerway.com[5]

In round three, teams from the First Amateur Division join the winners from round two.

Fourth round edit

Fifth round edit

Sixth Round edit

The sixth round saw the entry of the Belgian First Division A teams. The matches were played on 19, 20 and 21 September 2017.

19 September 2017 Kortrijk 5–3Durbuy (4)Kortrijk
20:00 Rougeaux   6'
Van Eenoo   22'
Perbet   39'
Ouali   60'
Ajagun   78'
Report Manfredi   29'
Biatour   45'
Jo. Jadot   81'
Stadium: Guldensporen Stadion
19 September 2017 Antwerp 2–0Lierse (2)Antwerp
20:30 Matheus   73'
Arslanagić   85'
Report Stadium: Bosuilstadion
Referee: Luc Wouters
19 September 2017 Sint-Truiden 4–2 (a.e.t.)Oud-Heverlee Leuven (2)Sint-Truiden
20:30 Botaka   4'
Goutas   104'
Vetokele   107', 112'
Report Persoons   56'
Schuermans   59'   65'
Boulenger   34'   87'
Storm   105+2'
Stadium: Stayen
Referee: Erik Lambrechts
20 September 2017 KV Mechelen 3–0Bocholt (4)Mechelen
20:00 Vitas   20'
Bandé   37'
Matthys   70'
Report Stadium: AFAS-stadion Achter de Kazerne
Referee: Bart Vertenten
20 September 2017 RFC Liège (4)2–3 Zulte Waregem Seraing
20:00 Lamort   28'
Dethier   66'
Corstjens   70'
Report Šaponjić   23'
De Pauw   50' (pen.)
Hämäläinen   72' (pen.)
Stadium: Stade du Pairay
Referee: Alexandre Boucaut
20 September 2017 Oostende 3–1Union SG (2)Ostend
20:00 Gano   30'
Musona   86', 90+4'
Report Bertjens   89' Stadium: Versluys Arena
Referee: Kevin van Damme
20 September 2017 Lommel (3)1–2 Waasland-Beveren Lommel
20:00 Vermijl   3' Report Dierckx   5'
Camacho   8'
Kiese Thelin   41'
Stadium: Soevereinstadion
Referee: Wim Smet
20 September 2017 Cercle Brugge (2)0–1 Genk Bruges
20:00 Report Pozuelo   15' Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadium
Referee: Christof Dierick
20 September 2017 Excel Mouscron 3–1Tubize (2)Mouscron
20:00 Awoniyi   28'
Rotariu   34', 70'
Report Vidémont   56' Stadium: Stade Le Canonnier
Referee: Jan Boterberg
20 September 2017 Lokeren 2–0Beerschot Wilrijk (2)Lokeren
20:30 De Ridder   14', 62' Report Stadium: Daknamstadion
Referee: Bram Van Driessche
20 September 2017 Roeselare (2)1–5 Club Brugge Roeselare
20:30 Brouwers   44' Report Dennis   7', 32'
Vormer   17'
Wesley   39'
Vossen   83'
Stadium: Schiervelde Stadion
Referee: Jonathan Lardot
20 September 2017 Geel (3)2–3 Gent Geel
20:30 Kerckhofs   48' (pen.)
Nelissen   69'
Karadayi   68'   90+3'
Report Milićević   9', 59' (pen.), 81' Stadium: De Leunen
Referee: Lawrence Visser
20 September 2017 Eupen 3–2Rupel Boom (4)Eupen
20:30 Verdier   37'
Schouterden   43'
Leye   51'
Report Van Hoof   4'
Put   28'
Stadium: Kehrwegstadion
Referee: Ken Vermeiren
20 September 2017 Westerlo (2)0–1 Anderlecht Westerlo
20:45 Report Onyekuru   66' Stadium: Het Kuipje
Referee: Erik Lambrechts
20 September 2017 Standard Liège 4–0Heist (3)Liège
20:45 Carlinhos   28'
Marin   31'
  64'
Čop   71'
M'Poku   50'   75'
Report Stadium: Stade Maurice Dufrasne
Referee: Nathan Verboomen
21 September 2017 Charleroi 4–0La Louvière Centre (4)Charleroi
20:45 Benavente   4', 76'
Fall   40'
Bedia   65'
Report Stadium: Stade du Pays de Charleroi
Referee: Wesley Alen

Seventh Round edit

The draw for the seventh round was made immediately after the last game of the sixth round, between Charleroi and La Louvière Centre, was finished. As all 16 teams from the Belgian First Division A won their match in the Sixth Round, no teams from a lower division made it into this round.

The matches were played on 28, 29, and 30 November 2017.

28 November 2017 Oostende 2–0Sint-TruidenOstend
20:00 Gano   2'
Zivkovic   11'
Report Stadium: Versluys Arena
Referee: Alexandre Boucaut
28 November 2017 Excel Mouscron0–1 Charleroi Mouscron
20:00 Report Fall   53' Stadium: Stade Le Canonnier
Referee: Wim Smet
29 November 2017 Kortrijk 4–2AntwerpKortrijk
20:00 Stojanović   37'
Perbet   58' (pen.), 62'
Ouali   67'
Report Ghandri   71'
Owusu   84'
Stadium: Guldensporen Stadion
Referee: Jan Boterberg
29 November 2017 Gent 2–1LokerenGhent
20:30 Mitrović   18'
Milićević   64'
Report Söder   85' Stadium: Ghelamco Arena
Referee: Jonathan Lardot
29 November 2017 Waasland-Beveren 2–0EupenBeveren
20:30 Morioka   21'
Ampomah   64'
Buatu Mananga   85'
Report Stadium: Freethiel Stadion
Referee: Wesley Alen
30 November 2017 Zulte Waregem2–3 (a.e.t.) Club Brugge Waregem
20:45 De fauw   67'
Leya Iseka   72'
Report Vossen   4'
Dennis   83', 106'
Stadium: Regenboogstadion
Referee: Sébastien Delferière

Quarter-finals edit

The draw for the quarter-finals was made on 30 November 2017, immediately after completion of the final match of the Seventh Round. The matches will be played on 12 and 13 December 2017.

12 December 2017 Kortrijk 4–1GentKortrijk
20:00 Rougeaux   7'
Ouali   25'
Ajagun   41'
Stojanović   75'
Report Sylla   8' Stadium: Guldensporen Stadion
Referee: Bart Vertenten
12 December 2017 Oostende2–3 Standard Liège Ostend
20:45 Zivkovic   18'
Gano   90+4'
Report   35'
Marin   48'
Emond   84'
Stadium: Versluys Arena
Referee: Wim Smet
13 December 2017 Genk 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(4–2 p)
Waasland-BeverenGenk
20:00 Malinovskyi   10', 90+2'
Trossard   13'
Report Nastić   22' (o.g.)
Morioka   45'
Camacho   59'   90+1'
Myny   90+6'
Stadium: Luminus Arena
Referee: Nathan Verboomen
Penalties
Ingvartsen  
Pozuelo  
Schrijvers  
Malinovskyi  
  Myny
  Ampomah
  Demir
  Angban
16 January 2018[6] Club Brugge 5–1CharleroiBruges
20:45 Vanaken   12', 64'
Mechele   23', 34'
Wesley   36'
Report N'Ganga   25' Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Bart Vertenten

Semi-finals edit

The draw for the semi-finals was supposed to occur right after conclusion of the quarter-final match between Club Brugge and Charleroi, but was postponed to the next day after the match was cancelled. The semi-final dates were also shifted, as the postponed match will take place on 16 January 2018, shifting the semi-final matches back by two weeks, with the first legs now played on 30, 31 January 2018 or 1 February 2018 and the second legs in the period from 6 to 8 February 2017.

First Legs edit

30 January 2018 Kortrijk 3–2 Genk Kortrijk
20:45 Ajagun   24'
Azouni   36'
Rougeaux   88'
Report Ingvartsen   18'
Buffel   45+2'
Stadium: Guldensporen Stadion
Referee: Wim Smet
31 January 2018 Standard Liège 4–1 Club Brugge Liège
20:45 Emond   20', 26', 56'
Edmilson   58'
Report Mitrović   84' Stadium: Stade Maurice Dufrasne
Referee: Nicolas Laforge

Second Legs edit

6 February 2018 Genk 1–0
(3a−3 agg.)
Kortrijk Genk
20:45 Seck   16' Report Stadium: Luminus Arena
Referee: Bram Van Driessche
8 February 2018 Club Brugge 3–2
(4−6 agg.)
Standard Liège Bruges
20:45 Vanaken   42'
Diaby   63'
Clasie   75'
Report   5'
Emond   71'
Stadium: Jan Breydel Stadium

Final edit

The final took place on 17 March 2018 at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels and was won by Standard Liège.

Genk0–1 (a.e.t.)Standard Liège
report Emond   92'

References edit

  1. ^ "Croky Cup 2017-2018 : tours 1-5". Union Royale Belge des Sociétés de Football-Association. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Bekerduel Club Brugge-Charleroi is afgelast" [Cupduel Club Brugge-Charleroi cancelled]. sporza.be. 13 December 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Beker van Belgie 2017-2018 1st-round". soccerway.com. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Beker van Belgie 2017-2018 2nd-round". soccerway.com. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Beker van Belgie 2017-2018 3rd-round". soccerway.com. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  6. ^ Club Brugge v Charleroi was originally to be played on 13 December 2017, 20:45 local time, but was postponed due to heavy rain.[2]