2019–20 Belgian First Division B

2nd tier association football league season
Football league season
Belgian First Division B
Season2019–20
ChampionsBeerschot
PromotedBeerschot
OH Leuven
RelegatedLokeren (bankrupt)
Roeselare (refused license)
Virton (refused license)
Top goalscorerThomas Henry

The 2019–20 season of the Belgian First Division B began in August 2019 and was scheduled to end in April 2020 but will eventually conclude on 2 August 2020 with the return leg of the promotion playoff.

Since mid-March all matches had been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, which was just a few days before the return leg of the promotion play-offs was to be played. A few weeks later, Lokeren was declared bankrupt and ceased to exist, while both Roeselare and Virton were refused a professional football license due to financial difficulties, meaning they were both relegated and no relegation play-offs were necessary.[1][2] On 15 May 2020, the general meeting of the Belgian Pro League clubs decided to end the season, with the exception of the return leg of the promotion play-offs. OH Leuven and Beerschot were forced to find a date and location for the return leg to decide promotion, before the start of the 2020–21 season on 7 August 2020. In case both teams did not come to an agreement, or the COVID-19 pandemic prevented the match to be played in time, Westerlo will be promoted instead as team which scored the most points overall.[3] As the Belgian health safety council has prohibited sports competitions until the end of July and public events until the end of August, the match was scheduled to be played behind closed doors in the first weekend of August, just a few days before the start of the next season. Just two days before the match was scheduled to take place, the decision was overturned and instead the Belgian First Division A was expanded to 18 teams, meaning both Beerschot and OH Leuven were promoted. The final was still played to determine the champion.

Team changes

In

Out

Format changes

While the regular season format remains unchanged, consisting of two separate round-robin tournaments, the end of season playoff system has been altered somewhat, specifically the Europa League playoffs will now be played by 16 instead of 12 teams, meaning that now the top six teams in the aggregate standings of the First Division B will take part in these playoffs, including the team which has gained promotion. Until the 2018–19 season, only the three highest finishers (not including the promoting team) would enter.

As a consequence, from this season on only two teams will not enter the Europa League playoffs, namely the bottom two teams in the aggregate standings. Instead of a relegation tournament with the bottom four teams as was previously the case, now only these two teams will play the relegation playoffs, in which both teams will meet up to five times in a row, in a system similar to the one used a few seasons ago in the 2014–15 Belgian Pro League, with the team which finished 7th during the regular season starting with a three-point bonus and hosting three of the five home matches. The team with the fewest points after five matches will be relegated to the 2020–21 Belgian First Amateur Division.[4]

Team information

Stadiums and locations

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Locations of the 2019–20 Belgian First Division B teams
Matricule Club City First season of
current spell at
second level
Coming from 2018-19 result Stadium Capacity
13 K Beerschot VA Antwerp 2017–18 Belgian First Amateur Division 2nd (D1B) Olympic Stadium 12,771
282 Lokeren Lokeren 2019–20 Belgian First Division A 16th (D1A) Daknamstadion 12,136
2554 Lommel SK Lommel 2018–19 Belgian First Amateur Division 7th (D1B) Soevereinstadion 8,000
18 Oud-Heverlee Leuven Leuven 2016–17 Belgian Pro League 5th (D1B) Den Dreef 10,000
134 K.S.V. Roeselare Roeselare 2010–11 Belgian Pro League 6th (D1B) Schiervelde Stadion 9,075
10 R. Union Saint-Gilloise Saint-Gilles, Brussels 2015–16 Belgian Third Division 3rd (D1B) Stade Joseph Marien 5,500
200 R.E. Virton Virton 2019–20 Belgian First Amateur Division 1st (D1Am) Stade Yvan Georges 4,015
2024 K.V.C. Westerlo Westerlo 2017–18 Belgian First Division A 4th (D1B) Het Kuipje 8,035

Personnel and kits

Club Manager Kit Manufacturer Sponsors
Beerschot Belgium Stijn Vreven (matchday 1 to 9)
Argentina Hernán Losada (matchday 10 & onwards)
Joma DCA
Lokeren Belgium Glen De Boeck (matchday 1 to 15)
Belgium Stijn Vreven (matchday 16 & onwards)
Beltona QTeam
Lommel Iceland Stefán Gíslason (matchday 1 to 10)
Belgium Peter Maes (matchday 11 & onwards)
Legea United Telecom
OH Leuven Belgium Vincent Euvrard (regular season & promotion play-off, leg 1)
Belgium Marc Brys (promotion play-off, leg 2)
Adidas King Power
Roeselare Iceland Arnar Grétarsson (matchday 1 to 16)
France Christophe Gamel (matchday 17 & onwards)
Joma Euro Shop
Union SG Spain Thomas Christiansen Joma Culture et Formation
Virton Germany Dino Toppmöller (matchday 1 to 17)
France Christian Bracconi (matchday 18 & onwards)
Jako Leopard Natural & Dovit
Westerlo Belgium Bob Peeters Saller Soudal

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position Replaced by Date of appointment
Roeselare Spain Juanito Contract not prolonged End of 2018–19 season Pre-season Iceland Arnar Grétarsson 31 July 2019 [5]
Virton Belgium Samuel Petit Caretaker Replaced Germany Dino Toppmöller 31 May 2019 [6]
Lommel Belgium Tom Van Imschoot Became assistant at Genk 18 June 2019 [7] Iceland Stefán Gíslason 27 June 2019 [8]
Union SG Slovenia Luka Elsner Became manager at Amiens 19 June 2019 [9] Spain Thomas Christiansen 1 July 2019 [10]
Beerschot Belgium Stijn Vreven Sacked 9 October 2019 [11] 5th Argentina Hernán Losada 9 October 2019 [11]
Lommel Iceland Stefán Gíslason Replaced 17 October 2019 [12] 7th Belgium Peter Maes 17 October 2019 [12]
Lokeren Belgium Glen De Boeck Sacked 17 November 2019 [13] Closing tournament: 7th
Overall: 7th
Belgium Stijn Vreven 19 November 2019 [14]
Roeselare Iceland Arnar Grétarsson Sacked 27 November 2019 [15] Closing tournament: 7th
Overall: 8th
France Christophe Gamel (caretaker) 27 November 2019 [16]
Virton Germany Dino Toppmöller Resigned 2 December 2019 [17] Closing tournament: 7th
Overall: 3rd
France Christian Bracconi 4 December 2019 [18]
OH Leuven Belgium Vincent Euvrard Sacked 9 June 2020 [19] Promotion play-offs, lost first leg 1-0 Belgium Marc Brys 16 June 2020 [20]


League table

Opening tournament

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification OHL VIR WES USG BEE LOK ROE LOM
1 OH Leuven 14 9 2 3 22 10 +12 29 Qualification to promotion play-offs 1–0 2–1 0–0[a] 3–0 2–3 4–0 1–0
2 Virton 14 9 0 5 26 10 +16 27 0–1 1–0 0–1 3–0 4–0 3–2 1–0
3 Westerlo 14 8 2 4 21 10 +11 26 1–0 0–1 1–2 2–0 2–0 4–1 1–1
4 Union SG 14 6 5 3 18 15 +3 23 1–1 2–1 0–2 1–1 3–1 3–0 2–1
5 Beerschot 14 5 2 7 13 19 −6 17 1–2 2–1 1–2 1–0 1–0 2–1 2–0
6 Lokeren 14 3 4 7 13 23 −10 13 0–2 1–3 1–1 1–1 2–1 2–0 0–0
7 Roeselare 14 3 2 9 15 31 −16 11 3–1 0–5[b] 0–2 3–0 1–1 2–1 1–1
8 Lommel 14 2 5 7 9 19 −10 11 0–2 0–3 0–2 2–2 1–0 1–1 2–1
Source: Belgian First Division B (in French and Dutch)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Away matches won; 7) Play-off.[25]

Closing tournament

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification BEE WES USG VIR OHL LOM ROE LOK
1 Beerschot (C) 14 7 5 2 18 13 +5 26 Qualification to promotion play-offs 1–0 1–1 1–1 2–1 2–1 1–1 1–1
2 Westerlo 14 7 2 5 24 20 +4 23 0–1 0–3 2–1 1–2 2–1 1–1 3–2[c]
3 Union SG 14 5 7 2 25 17 +8 22 0–2 3–1 2–0 2–3 2–2 3–3 1–1
4 Virton 14 5 5 4 18 16 +2 20 1–0[d] 1–1 0–0 4–1 3–1 1–1 1–2
5 OH Leuven 14 5 2 7 23 30 −7 17 0–3 1–3 3–5 0–2 3–0 2–1 2–1
6 Lommel 14 4 4 6 12 18 −6 16 1–0 0–1 0–0 0–0 3–2 0–0 1–0
7 Roeselare 14 2 9 3 22 23 −1 15 1–1 3–5 1–1 0–2 2–2 3–1 2–2
8 Lokeren 14 1 4 9 11 26 −15 7 0–2 0–4 0–2 0–2 1–1 0–1 1–3
Source: Belgian First Division B (in French and Dutch)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Away matches won; 7) Play-off.[25]
(C) Champions
  1. ^ On 1 November 2019 the match between OH Leuven and Union SG was stopped during the second half at a 0–0 scoreline, when part of the floodlights in the stadium stopped working. The lights had been malfunctioning several times throughout the match and when the total time of delay exceeded 30 minutes the referee had to stop the match as per the rules of the Belgian FA. After investigations,[21] the commission of the Belgian FA ruled on 2 January 2020 that OHL was to lose the match by a forfeit score of 0–5.[22] OH Leuven appealed the decision at the Belgian court for sports arbitrage (BAS) which ruled on 31 January 2020 that the match needed to be replayed in full as the club could not be deemed accountable for the floodlight failure and the referee had insufficiently motivated his decision to stop the match.[23] The match was replayed on 11 February 2020.
  2. ^ On 10 September 2019, Roeselare was declared bankrupt by the West-Flemish corporation court for unpaid outstanding debt, thereby losing control to a curator who prohibited the players from training or playing a match. The management of Roeselare appealed the decision, but as the ruling was scheduled to occur after the match against Virton they were not able to play the match. The league's calendar manager and Pro League management have suggested three possible dates to Virton on which to reschedule the match, but as Virton found these to be insuitable due to unavailability of their manager, the Pro League ruled on 13 September 2019 that Roeselare would lose the match with a forfeit score of 0-5. A few days later, the declaration of bankruptcy was uplifted and Roeselare could again take part in the competition.[24]
  3. ^ In preparation for the oncoming storm Ciara, all matches of Sunday 9 February 2020 in the 2019–20 Belgian First Division A and 2019–20 Belgian First Division B were postponed, but were all completed just a few days later.[26]
  4. ^ On 25 January 2020 the match between Virton and Beerschot ended in 1–0, with the only goal of the match the result of a quickly taken free kick which occurred while the referee was giving instructions to the Beerschot players and was facing away from the ball. Beerschot appealed the result, citing an erroneous decision by the referee. The referee department admitted the error but cited the rules of the game were implicitly followed, however the arbitration committee eventually demanded the match to be replayed, rescheduling it to 2 March 2020.[27] A few hours after the news had spread that the match would need to be replayed, Virton announced they, in turn, would appeal the annulment. Westerlo joined the appeal a few hours later, citing unfairness as the match would be replayed after all other matches had been played, giving Beerschot an unfair advantage.[28] Ultimately the replay was scheduled for 26 July but the match did not take place. [29] Both teams were then sanction with forfait loss by the Belgian FA.[30]

Aggregate table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Westerlo 28 15 4 9 45 30 +15 49
2 Virton[a] (R, D) 28 14 5 9 44 26 +18 47 Relegation to 2020–21 Belgian Second Amateur Division
3 OH Leuven (Q) 28 14 4 10 45 40 +5 46 Qualification to Promotion play-offs
4 Union SG 28 11 12 5 43 32 +11 45
5 Beerschot (Q) 28 12 7 9 31 32 −1 43 Qualification to Promotion play-offs
6 Lommel 28 6 9 13 21 37 −16 27
7 Roeselare[b] (D, R) 28 5 11 12 37 54 −17 26 Relegation to 2020–21 Belgian First Amateur Division
8 Lokeren[c] (R, D, R) 28 4 8 16 24 49 −25 20 Folded as a team following bankruptcy
Source: Belgian First Division B (in French and Dutch)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Away matches won; 7) Play-off.[32]
(D) Disqualified; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ On 12 May 2020, Virton were refused both a professional football license and a remunerated football license, meaning they were relegated two levels, to the 2020–21 Belgian Second Amateur Division.[2]
  2. ^ On 11 May 2020, Roeselare were refused a professional football license, meaning they were relegated to the 2020–21 Belgian First Amateur Division.[1]
  3. ^ Lokeren went bankrupt and ceased to exist.[31]

Promotion play-offs

The winners of the opening tournament and the closing tournament compete in a two-legged match to determine the division champion, who will be promoted to the 2020–21 Belgian First Division A. The team finishing highest in the aggregate table will host the return leg. In case a single team wins both the opening and the closing tournament, that team will be promoted automatically and no play-offs will be organized.

On 8 November 2019, OH Leuven assured itself of winning the opening tournament following an away win at Virton. As such OH Leuven was certain of playing at least the promotion play-offs at the end of the season. On 21 February, following a loss against Union SG, OH Leuven could no longer win the closing tournament, meaning that promotion play-offs will be necessary to determine the overall champion. One week later, Beerschot won the second period, becoming the opponent of OH Leuven in the promotion play-offs.

After the first leg was played, the second leg was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[33] Mid-May, the Belgian association of professional football clubs decided that the second leg should take place behind closed doors in the first weekend of August to determine the champion and promoting team, on 2 August 2020. In case the final match could not be played, Westerlo would be promoted as the team with the most points in the aggregate table.[3] However, on 31 July 2020, just two days before the actual final match, the decision was overturned and instead the 2020–21 Belgian First Division A would be expanded to 18 (from 16) teams, meaning both OH Leuven and Beerschot would be promoted. It was decided the promotional final would still be played to determine the champion of the 2019–20 Belgian First Division B.

Summary

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Beerschot 5–1 OH Leuven 1–0 4–1

First leg

The first match saw Beerschot starting strong, with Kenneth Schuermans nearly deflecting a free-kick by Raphael Holzhauser into his own goal in just the first minute. OH Leuven replied with a long ball to Mathieu Maertens who saw the ball tackled away from him in last instance by Joren Dom, else he would have had a free run on goal. With 20 minutes played, Frédéric Frans also almost scored an own goal, after deflecting a free kick against the cross bar with Mike Vanhamel beaten, but a few seconds later on the other end it was his teammate Tarik Tissoudali opening the score for Beerschot, after first holding off former Beerschot player Jan Van den Bergh and then slotting in the ball past Laurent Henkinet. From that moment, Beerschot took over, forcing Henkinet to several saves, twice through a Joren Dom header, once after a shot by Marius Noubissi.

At the start of the second half, Vincent Euvrard brought on offensive winger Yannick Aguemon with the hope of creating more chances, but it was Beerschot who nearly scored immediately after the break, with Frans getting a free header after a Tissoudali run, but being unable to reach the ball completely, harmlessly sending it over the bar. From that moment, OH Leuven got more and more into the match, but both Kamal Sowah and Thomas Henry forgot to send a pass to Jérémy Perbet, who twice ran well to find the open space but did not get the ball. Beerschot suddenly scored a second goal, again through Tissoudali, but saw it disallowed by the VAR for offside. OH Leuven kept pushing for an away goal, but both Maertens (not enough power behind the shot) and Aguemon (shot wide) failed their attempts. Ten minutes before time, Henry got the best chance for OH Leuven, but his close-range header was miraculously saved by Vanhamel with an instinctive reflex.

Second leg

In an empty stadium in Leuven, and no longer with the promotion at stake as both clubs were now certain of being promoted, Beerschot took the initiative in the first minutes of the second leg, with minor attempts by Tissoudali and Noubissi before OH Leuven took control. Both Maertens and Henru had efforts on goal which were saved by Vanhamel, while Sowah aimed a long-range strike against the bottom of the crossbar with Vanhamel beaten, but just inches too high for the opening goal. Beerschot was suffering, but took the lead out of the blue just before half time, as a sharp corner kick by Holzhauser resulted in an own-goal following a deflection by Schuermans, the scoreline not reflecting the flow of play going into the break. OH Leuven now needed three goals, but was not as efficient as Beerschot, as early in the second half Frédéric Duplus fumbled and allowed Tissoudali to easily tap in the second goal. Ten minutes later Noubissi scored the third from a sharp angle. In the final minutes, Perbet scored the consolation goal for the home team through a header, while Euloge Placca Fessou set the final score at 1–4. Beerschot thus won the tie by an aggregate score of 5–1, becoming 2019–20 Belgian First Division B champions, while OH Leuven was promoted as well.


Matches

Beerschot1–0OH Leuven
Tissoudali 22' report
Olympic Stadium, Antwerp
Attendance: 11,452
OH Leuven1–4Beerschot
Perbet 79' report Schuermans 43' (o.g.)
Tissoudali 52'
Noubissi 62'
Placca 90+4'
Attendance: 0
Referee: Lawrence Visser

Play-offs III

The relegation playoffs, more commonly known as playoffs 3, were scheduled to be played by the two bottom teams in the overall season standings. These two teams would play a separate competition, playing each other five times between 20 March and 26 April, with the team which finished higher during the regular season starting with three bonus points and home advantage in the first match.

On 16 February 2020, following a 0–2 loss against Virton, Lokeren could no longer avoid these playoffs. One week later, following a draw away to Roeselare, Lokeren was also sure of finishing last and thus would start with a three-point deficit. On the final matchday on 28 February 2020, Roeselare only drew away to Lommel, meaning they would have become the opponents of Lokeren in Play-offs III.

Initially, these playoffs were postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, but in the end, they were canceled as on 20 April 2020 Lokeren was declared bankrupt and ceased to exist.[34] Following a merge with KSV Temse a new club was created, Lokeren-Temse, starting at the fourth level (Belgian Second Amateur Division).[31] As such, Roeselare would have been saved, but three weeks later on 11 May 2020 they were refused a professional football license, meaning they were still relegated to the 2020–21 Belgian First Amateur Division.[1]

Season statistics

Top scorers

As of 28 February 2020[35]
Rank Player Club Goals
1 France Thomas Henry OH Leuven 15
2 South Africa Kurt Abrahams Westerlo 10
Belgium Christian Brüls Westerlo
4 Belgium Mathieu Maertens OH Leuven 8
Cameroon Serge Tabekou Union SG
6 Austria Raphael Holzhauser Beerschot 7
Denmark Casper Nielsen Union SG
Nigeria Saviour Godwin Roeselare
Angola Stélvio Virton
10 Georgia (country) Giorgi Beridze Lokeren 6
France Clément Couturier Virton
Belgium Jonathan Hendrickx Lommel
France Amir Nouri Roeselare
1 goal (32 players)
1 own goal (5 players)

Team of the season

Upon completion of the regular season a team of the season award was compiled, based upon the results of the team of the week results throughout the season, constructed based on nominations from managers, assistant-managers, journalists and analysts. The results were announced from 23 March 2020, with one player revealed each day.

Pos Player Club Ref
GK Luxembourg Anthony Moris Virton [36]
RB Argentina Federico Vega Union SG [37]
CB Belgium Glenn Neven Lommel [38]
CB Belgium Kenneth Schuermans OH Leuven [39]
LB Belgium Derrick Tshimanga OH Leuven [40]
MF Belgium Christian Brüls Westerlo [41]
MF Austria Raphael Holzhauser Beerschot [42]
MF Denmark Casper Nielsen Union SG [43]
LW South Africa Kurt Abrahams Westerlo [44]
RW Cameroon Serge Tabekou Union SG [45]
FW France Thomas Henry OH Leuven [46]

Moris
Vega
Neven
Schuermans
Tshimanga
Brüls
Holzhauser
Nielsen
Abrahams
Tabekou
Henry

Number of teams by provinces

Teams Province or region Team(s)
2  Antwerp Beerschot and Westerlo
1  Brussels Union SG
 East Flanders Lokeren
 Flemish Brabant OH Leuven
 Limburg Lommel
 Luxembourg Virton
 West Flanders Roeselare

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