2011–12 Belgian Second Division

The 2011–12 season of the Belgian Second Division (also known as EXQI League for sponsorship reasons) started in August 2011 and is the second tier football league in Belgium. The league is played by 18 teams, with 34 matchdays of 9 matches each, so each team plays the 17 other teams twice. The season is divided into 3 periods, the first period of 10 matches, the second of 12 matches and the third of 12 matches. Each period winner qualifies for the Belgian Second Division final round. On 14 April 2012, Charleroi became champions without playing as closest rivals Eupen and Oostende both did not manage to win their matches and thereby could no longer mathematically overtake Charleroi in the standings.

Belgian Second Division
Season2011–12
ChampionsCharleroi
PromotedCharleroi
Waasland-Beveren
RelegatedDender EH
Wetteren
Matches played306
Goals scored815 (2.66 per match)
Top goalscorerHarlem Gnohéré

Team changes

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After promotion and relegation, only 13 teams remained in the league, with 5 other being replaced:

Team information

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Personnel and locations

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ClubCityCurrent manager
V.C. Eendracht Aalst 2002Aalst Bart Van Renterghem
Royal Antwerp F.C.Antwerp Bart Wilmssen
K.V. Red Star Waasland-BeverenBeveren Dirk Geeraerd
R. Boussu Dour BorinageBoussu Arnauld Mercier
FC BrusselsSint-Jans-Molenbeek Stéphane Demol
S. du Pays de CharleroiCharleroi Dennis van Wijk
F.C.V. Dender E.H.Denderleeuw Vital Borkelmans
K.A.S. EupenEupen Wolfgang Frank
K.S.K. HeistHeist-op-den-Berg Cis Bosschaerts
K.V. OostendeOstend Frederik Vanderbiest
Lommel UnitedLommel Philip Haagdoren
K.S.V. RoeselareRoeselare Serhiy Serebrennikov
F.C.N. Sint-NiklaasSint-Niklaas Alex Czerniatynski
K.V.K. TienenTienen Dany Ost
A.F.C. TubizeTubize Dante Brogno
R.C.S. ViséWezet Loris Dominissini
Standaard WetterenWetteren Kris Van Der Haegen
White Star Woluwe F.C.Woluwe-Saint-Lambert Felice Mazzu

Managerial changes

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During summer break

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointment
Eupen Danny OstContract Ended.End of 2010-11 season Wolfgang Frank4 July 2011[1]
Standaard Wetteren Wim De CorteBecame assistant-trainer at Beerschot AC.End of 2010-11 season [2] Kris Van Der Haegen28 June 2011 [3]
Charleroi Luka PeruzovićContract Ended.End of 2010-11 season Jos Daerden29 June 2011 [4]
Roeselare Nico VanderdonckContract Ended.End of 2010-11 season [5] Serhiy Serebrennikov30 June 2011 [5]
Visé José RigaSigned for Standard Liège.28 June 2011 [6] Vittorio Bevilacqua1 July 2011 [7]
Visé Vittorio BevilacquaMutual Consent.8 July 2011 [8] Marc Grosjean9 July 2011 [9]

During regular season

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TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyReplaced byDate of appointmentPosition in table
Lommel United Franky Van der ElstSigned for Sint-Truiden.2 September 2011[10] Philip Haagdoren6 September 2011[11]8th
Visé Marc GrosjeanFired.19 September 2011 [12] Loris Dominissini22 September 2011 [13]8th
Charleroi Jos DaerdenFired.26 September 2011 [14] Tibor Balogh26 September 20118th
Tienen Valère BillenFired.7 October 2011 [15] Ronny Schuermans19 October 2011 [16]12th
Brussels Michel De WolfMutual Consent.9 October 2011 [17] Christian Rits9 October 2011 [17]17th
Sint-Niklaas Regi Van AckerFired.12 October 2011 [18] Chris Andries12 October 2011 [18]12th
Antwerp Bart De RooverFired.13 November 2011 [19] Bart Wilmssen15 November 2011 [20]8th
Tubize Dany OstFired.20 November 2011 [21] Laurent Demol20 November 2011 [22]18th
Sint-Niklaas Chris AndriesReplaced.2 January 2012 [23] Alex Czerniatynski2 January 2012 [23]17th
Brussels Christian RitsCaretaker replaced.15 February 2012 [24] Stéphane Demol15 February 2012 [24]13th
Charleroi Tibor BaloghFired.22 February 2012 [25] Mario Notaro23 February 2012 [26]2nd
Tubize Laurent DemolCaretaker replaced.27 February 2012 [22] Dante Brogno27 February 2012 [22]16th
Tienen Ronny SchuermansCaretaker replaced.27 February 2012 [27] Dany Ost27 February 2012 [27]17th
Charleroi Mario NotaroReplaced.5 March 2012 [28] Dennis van Wijk5 March 2012 [28]1st

Regular season

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League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Charleroi (C, P)3423566434+3074Belgian First Division
2Waasland-Beveren (P)3421586134+2768Qualification for Promotion play-off
3Eupen34191146134+2768
4Oostende3419966129+3266
5Lommel34157124842+652
6Woluwe34149114843+551
7Aalst34137144652−646
8Heist341113104646046
9Visé34128144441+344
10Antwerp34127153942−343
11Borinage34126164454−1042
12Tubize34125173655−1941
13Roeselare34913124651−540
14Brussels34911144446−238
15Sint-Niklaas34810164154−1334
16Tienen (R)3496193461−2733Qualification for Relegation play-off
17Dender (R)34615133343−1033Relegation to 2012–13 Belgian Third Division
18Wetteren (R)3449211954−3521
Updated to match(es) played on 18 May 2012. Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of matches won; if teams are still tied a playoff is organised.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Period winners

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The season is divided into three periods. The first ten matchdays together form the first period, matchdays 11 to 22 form period two and the last 12 form period three. The three period winners take part in the Belgian Second Division final round together with the winner of the 2011–12 Belgian Pro League relegation playoff. The winner of this final round gets to play in the 2012–13 Belgian Pro League. In case one or more periods are won by the team winning the league or in case one team wins multiple periods, the extra places go the teams finishing the highest in the league not already qualified. So in the theoretical case that one team wins all three periods and becomes the league champion, then the teams in positions 2, 3 and 4 will take part in the final round.

Period 1

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Already after the first nine matches of the season, Eupen clinched the first period title.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Eupen10820259+1626Belgian Second Division final round
2Charleroi106222215+720
3Waasland-Beveren10613158+719
4Oostende105411911+819
5Lommel10532149+518
Updated to match(es) played on 23 October 2011. Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of matches won; if teams are still tied a playoff is organised.

Period 2

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Charleroi12912186+1228Belgian Second Division final round
2Eupen12732199+1024
3Oostende126332310+1321
4Waasland-Beveren126331817+121
5Heist126242216+620
Updated to match(es) played on 27 February 2012. Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of matches won; if teams are still tied a playoff is organised.

Period 3

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Waasland-Beveren12912258+1728Belgian Second Division final round
2Charleroi128222413+1126
3Oostende12822195+1426
4Tubize127231714+323
5Woluwe125341514+118
Updated to match(es) played on 16 May 2012. Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) number of matches won; if teams are still tied a playoff is organised.

Top goalscorers

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Including matches played on 29 April 2012; Source: Soccerway

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Hervé OnanaWaasland-Beveren18
2 Moussa GueyeSC Charleroi17
3 Samy HouriFC Brussels15
Christian SantosAS Eupen15
5 Janis CoppinFC Dender14
Anthony Di LalloSV Roeselare14
Ioannis MasmanidisAS Eupen14
Mickael SeoudiWaasland-Beveren14
9 Davy BrouwersLommel United13
Stavros GlouftsisSportkring Sint-Niklaas13
Bart WebersK.S.K. Heist13
12 KoffiBoussu Dour Borinage12
Daniel Rodrigo de OliveiraWhite Star Woluwe F.C.12
14 Emmanuel FrançoiseC.S. Visé11
Raphaël LecomteC.S. Visé11

References

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