Cannabaceae

2003–04 Belgian Cup
Tournament details
CountryBelgium
Final positions
ChampionsClub Brugge
Runner-upBeveren

The 2003–04 Belgian Cup was the 49th season of the main knockout competition in Belgian association football, the Belgian Cup.

Final rounds

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The final phase started in the round of 32 when all clubs from the first division entered the competition.[1] All rounds were played in one leg except for the quarter-finals and semi-finals. The final game was played at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels and won by Club Brugge against Beveren.

Bracket

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Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semifinals Final
                 
Sporting West 1
Club Brugge 3
Club Brugge 2
Gent 0
Gent 2
Maldegem 0
Club Brugge 1 2
Louviéroise 2 0
Charleroi 3
Geel 4*
Geel 0
Louviéroise 1
Verviétois 0
Louviéroise 2*
Club Brugge 2 1
Mouscron 2 0
Cercle Brugge 2
Standard Liège 0
Cercle Brugge 3
Bocholter 0
STVV 1(4)
Bocholter 1(5)
Cercle Brugge 2 0
Mouscron 3 0
Mons 2
Denderhoutem 3
Denderhoutem 0
Mouscron 4
Mouscron 4
Walhain 0
Club Brugge 4
Beveren 2
FC Brussels 1
Anderlecht 5
Anderlecht 4
Antwerp 2
Antwerp 2*
Roeselare 1
Anderlecht 3 0
Heusden-Zolder 2 0
Lokeren 2(4)
Cappellen 2(2)
Lokeren 1
Heusden-Zolder 2
Genk 0
Heusden-Zolder 2
Anderlecht 1 0
Beveren 1 0
Germinal Beerschot 4
Deinze 1
Germinal Beerschot 1(3)
Lierse 1(1)
Lierse 5
Hedera Millen 0
Germinal Beerschot 1 0
Beveren 2 1
Tubize 1
Westerlo 3
Westerlo 1(4)
Beveren 1(5)
Hamme 1
Beveren 3
  • After extra time

Final

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References

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  1. ^ "Belgium 2003/04". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 22 February 2024.


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