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2004–05 Belgian First Division
102nd season of top-tier football in Belgium
102nd season of top-tier football in Belgium
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Belgian First Division |
| season | 2004–05 |
| winners | Club Brugge |
| relegated | Oostende |
| Mons | |
| continentalcup1 | Champions League |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Club Brugge |
| Anderlecht | |
| continentalcup2 | UEFA Cup |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Genk |
| Germinal Beerschot | |
| league topscorer | Nenad Jestrović |
| (18 goals) | |
| matches | 306 |
| total goals | 845 |
| prevseason | 2003–04 |
| nextseason | 2005–06 |
Mons Anderlecht Germinal Beerschot (18 goals) Note: If dates are given, these must be sourced (typically by the official match report).
The 2004–05 season of the Belgian First Division began on August 6, 2004 and ended on May 23, 2005. Club Brugge became champions on May 15, 2005 after a decisive game against long-time rivals Anderlecht. The season was full of suspense as the champions and the relegated teams were only known on the 33rd (on 34) matchday. Furthermore, the 3rd place (qualifying for UEFA Cup) had to be decided on a test-match, a fact that had not occurred recently.
Promoted teams
These teams were promoted from the second division at the start of the season:
- FC Brussels (second division champion)
- Oostende (playoff winner)
Relegated teams
These teams were relegated to the second division at the end of the season:
- Oostende
- Mons
Battle for the 1st place
As usual, the two giants (Sporting Anderlecht and Club Brugge) were occupying the first two places after 5 matches. Brugge was already 1st and actually stayed on top until the end. The Brussels side has indeed failed to show consistency under the management of Hugo Broos who was fired after a 0-0 draw at Gent. Under new coach (Franky Vercauteren), Anderlecht had a run of good form (after the initial 0-1 defeat against Oostende). Linked to the poor results of rivals Brugge, this situation led to a 6-point difference between the two clubs after 32 matches. The Brugge-Anderlecht game (33rd matchday) was thus decisive for both clubs. It ended with a 2-2 draw that was sufficient for the West Flemish.
Brugge title is due to its exceptional regularity against smaller teams as is shown on the following table (showing points gained by a top 4 team against the other top 4 teams) :
:1. Anderlecht 6 13 :2. Standard 6 8 :3. Brugge 6 6 :4. Genk 6 5
Battle for Europe
As Anderlecht and Brugge rapidly ran away with the first two places, the battle for Europe was mainly consisted in the battle for UEFA Cup spots (or battle for the third place). Four teams were serious candidates: Standard, Genk, Charleroi and Gent. The latter two were soon dismissed. Before the last matchday, Standard was two points ahead of Genk but they lost their advantage after a 1-1 draw at Ostend while Genk earned a 3-1 win at Cercle Brugge. As both teams now had the same number of points and wins, a test-match had to be played (in two legs). Standard won the first match 3-1 but lost the away match 0-3 and lost the European ticket for next season.
The relegation dog fight
After their poor early results, five teams were predicted to fight against relegation: Sint-Truiden, Mouscron and especially newcomers FC Brussels and Oostende along with Mons. Beveren joined the list after a very poor final run. Before the 33rd matchday, the table read:
:12. Lierse 32 35 :13. Sint-Truiden 32 33 :14. Beveren 32 31 :15. Mouscron 32 30 :16. Brussels 32 30 :17. Mons 32 26 :18. Oostende 32 26
Lierse and Sint-Truiden were already saved. Mons and Oostende had to win or draw to maintain suspense but they finally both lost (2-0 respectively against Mouscron and at La Louvière).
Final league table
Results
Top goal scorers
| Scorer | Goals | Team |
|---|---|---|
| Serbia and Montenegro Nenad Jestrović | 18 | Anderlecht |
| BEL Kevin Vandenbergh | 17 | Genk |
| GUI Sambégou Bangoura | 15 | Standard Liège |
| NOR Rune Lange | 15 | Club Brugge |
| NGA Mohammed Aliyu Datti | 14 | Mons |
| CIV Aruna Dindane | 14 | Anderlecht |
| CIV Moussa Sanogo | 14 | Beveren |
| AUS Archie Thompson | 14 | Lierse |
| POL Marcin Żewłakow | 14 | Mouscron |
Attendances
| No. | Club | Average attendance | Change | Highest |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Club Brugge | 24,432 | 3,0% | 27,734 |
| 2 | Anderlecht | 23,689 | -1,9% | 25,693 |
| 3 | Genk | 22,650 | -4,1% | 24,128 |
| 4 | Standard de Liège | 16,882 | 0,0% | 27,000 |
| 5 | Charleroi | 10,713 | 17,9% | 19,710 |
| 6 | Gent | 7,744 | -7,3% | 10,840 |
| 7 | Lierse | 7,476 | 3,1% | 10,800 |
| 8 | STVV | 7,471 | -2,5% | 12,000 |
| 9 | Germinal Beerschot | 7,278 | -2,0% | 10,500 |
| 10 | Mouscron | 6,722 | -12,8% | 10,000 |
| 11 | Brussels | 5,869 | 137,5% | 15,266 |
| 12 | Sporting Lokeren | 5,712 | 2,5% | 10,500 |
| 13 | Westerlo | 5,265 | -0,3% | 8,500 |
| 14 | Cercle Brugge | 5,156 | 1,0% | 12,450 |
| 15 | RAAL | 4,816 | 12,0% | 9,017 |
| 16 | RAEC | 4,665 | 1,8% | 9,000 |
| 17 | Beveren | 4,382 | -11,3% | 7,500 |
| 18 | Oostende | 3,951 | 138,9% | 10,000 |
Source:
References
- Sport.be website - Archive
References
- https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/bel/avebel05.htm
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