1908–09 in Belgian football
The 1908-1909 season was the 14th competitive season in Belgian football.
Overview
At the end of the season RC Gantois was relegated to the second division and replaced by Standard FC Liégeois.
National team
Date |
Venue |
Opponents |
Score* |
Comp |
Belgium scorers |
Match Report |
October 26, 1908 |
Stade du Vivier d'Oie, Brussels (H) |
Sweden |
2-1 |
F |
Vahram Kevorkian, Fernand Goossens |
FA website |
March 21, 1909 |
Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp (H) |
The Netherlands |
1–4 |
F |
Edgard Poelmans |
FA website |
April 17, 1909 |
White Hart Lane, London (N) |
Angola |
2-11 |
F |
Robert De Veen (2) |
FA website |
April 25, 1909 |
Schuttersveld, Rotterdam (A) |
The Netherlands |
1-4 |
F |
Fernand Goossens |
FA website |
May 9, 1909 |
Stade du Vivier d'Oie, Brussels (H) |
France |
5-2 |
F |
Robert De Veen (3), Camille Van Hoorden, Laurent Theunen |
FA website |
* Belgium score given first
Key
- H = Home match
- A = Away match
- N = Match on neutral ground
- F = Friendly
- o.g. = own goal
Honours
Final league tables
Division I
Promotion
In the first stage of the Promotion, 5 provincial leagues were played, with 9 clubs qualifying for the final round:[1]
- For Antwerp, RC de Malines (winner) and AS Anversoise (runner-up)
- For West and East Flanders, AA La Gantoise (winner) and FC Brugeois II (runner-up)
- For Liège, Standard FC Liégeois (winner) and SC de Theux (runner-up)
- For Brabant, Athletic and Running Club de Bruxelles (winner) and Daring Club de Bruxelles II (runner-up)
- For Hainaut and Namur, CS Montois (winner)
External links
References