1969–70 in Belgian football
The 1969–70 season was the 67th season of competitive football in Belgium. Standard Club Liégeois won their 5th Division I title.[1] RSC Anderlechtois reached the final of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and Standard Club Liégeois reached the quarter-finals of the European Champion Clubs' Cup. This was the first time a Belgian club reached the final of a European club competition. RFC Brugeois won the Belgian Cup final against Division II club R Daring Club Molenbeek (6-1). The Belgium national football team finished their 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign and qualified for the 1970 FIFA World Cup finals in Mexico. They won 1 game out of 3 in the first round and finished 3rd of their group.[2] OverviewBelgium was already qualified for the World Cup finals, and lost their last qualifying game 4-0 in Yugoslavia. For the finals, Belgium was drawn in Group 1 with host Mexico as well as Soviet Union and El Salvador. They won the first game 3-0 against El Salvador but then lost to Soviet Union and Mexico and so finished 3rd of their group. Mexico and Soviet Union qualified for the quarter-finals. At the end of the season, K Beringen FC and ASV Oostende KM were relegated to Division II and were replaced by KFC Diest and R Antwerp FC from Division II. National team
* Belgium score given first Key
European competitionsStandard Club Liégeois beat 17 Nëntori Tirana of Albania in the first round of the 1969–70 European Champion Clubs' Cup (won 3-0 at home, drew 1-1 away) and Real Madrid CF of Spain in the second round (won 1-0 at home, 3-2 away). In the quarter-finals, Standard Club Liégeois lost to Leeds United (lost both legs 0-1) as they did the previous season in the first round of the 1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. K Lierse SK eliminated APOEL FC of Cyprus in the first round of the 1969–70 European Cup Winners' Cup (won 10-1 at home, 1-0 away) but lost in the second round to Manchester City FC (lost 0-3 at home, 0-5 away). The 3 Belgian clubs who entered the 1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup were qualified for the first time as the highest-placed teams in the last championship who did not qualify for the other 2 European competitions. HonoursFinal league tablesPremier Division
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