2022 Belgian Super Cup

The 2022 Belgian Super Cup was a football match that took place on 17 July 2022 between Club Brugge, the winners of the 2021–22 Belgian First Division A, and Gent, the winners of the 2021–22 Belgian Cup. Club Brugge played its 20th Belgian Super Cup, having won 16 of the 19 previous occasions. Gent appeared for the fourth time, winning once before, against Club Brugge in 2015 Belgian Super Cup.

2022 Belgian Super Cup
Date17 July 2022
VenueJan Breydel Stadium, Bruges
RefereeErik Lambrechts
Attendance18,166
WeatherSunny
2021
2023

Pre-match edit

During the pre-match press conference by Gent, manager Hein Vanhaezebrouck stated that to him the match was considered a friendly game, as he complained the match was not being played on neutral ground, meaning it appeared to be the pre-season Bruges Matins rather than an official duel. Furthermore, he noted that while he was still suspended for one match following a red card during a match of their previous season,[1] this suspension this not apply for the Super Cup, again making it seem as it was regarded more as a friendly. Gent midfielder Sven Kums did however state it was still an award which could be won, and the willingness to win it as a result.[2] From a personnel perspective, the only first team newcomer for Gent to look out for was Hugo Cuypers, while the most notable leavers included Sinan Bolat, Roman Bezus, Jordan Torunarigha and Yonas Malede.

League champions Club Brugge had undergone quite some changes compared to the end of last season. Former player Carl Hoefkens had been appointed manager following the departure of Alfred Schreuder and several transfers had taken place already, most notably strikers Ferran Jutglà and Cyle Larin had been signed to replace the departures of Sargis Adamyan and Bas Dost. Fan-favorites Charles De Ketelaere and Noa Lang were still with the club, despite both considered to probably be leaving over the summer. Lang had explicitly mentioned he would move to a bigger club, while interest from AC Milan was noted for De Ketelaere. Hoefkens stated that he definitely did not consider the match to be a preparation match, as the clear intention was to win, but that in reality with most of the internationals only back on the training pitch for about two weeks, it did serve as preparation for them in the end.[3]

Match edit

Summary edit

Club Brugge started with newcomers Bjorn Meijer and Ferran Jutglà in the lineup. Ruud Vormer nearly scored the opening goal, but was denied by a save by Davy Roef. Gent replied with a cross by Hugo Cupers and a shot by Núrio Fortuna. With over 30 minutes played, Tarik Tissoudali managed to put the ball into the net for Gent, after an assist by Andrew Hjulsager, but the goal was disallowed for offside. Just a few minutes later, Andreas Skov Olsen shot for Club Brugge; it deflected off the foot of Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui.

Gent had some minor attempts in the second half, but Club Brugge held on to win the Belgian Super Cup for a record 17th time.

Details edit

Club Brugge1–0Gent
  • Skov Olsen   39'
Report
Attendance: 18,166
GK 22   Simon Mignolet
CB 77   Clinton Mata
CB 44   Brandon Mechele
CB 8   Owen Otasowie   59'
RW 7   Andreas Skov Olsen   59'
MF 25   Ruud Vormer (c)
MF 72   Noah Mbamba   66'
MF 20   Hans Vanaken
LW 14   Bjorn Meijer   72'   83'
CF 10   Noa Lang
CF 9   Ferran Jutglà   58'   66'
Substitutes:
DF 6   Denis Odoi   59'
CF 11   Cyle Larin   66'
MF 19   Kamal Sowah   83'
CF 32   Antonio Nusa   59'
MF 89   Lynnt Audoor   66'
GK 33   Nick Shinton
MF 90   Charles De Ketelaere
GK 91   Senne Lammens
Manager:
  Carl Hoefkens
GK 33   Davy Roef
CB 21   Andreas Hanche-Olsen   76'
CB 2   Joseph Okumu
CB 5   Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui   52'
RW 18   Matisse Samoise   90+4'
MF 14   Alessio Castro-Montes   46'
MF 24   Sven Kums (c)   90+5'
MF 17   Andrew Hjulsager   84'
LW 25   Núrio Fortuna   90+2'
CF 11   Hugo Cuypers
CF 34   Tarik Tissoudali
Substitutes:
MF 9   Sulayman Marreh   46'
FW 17   Darko Lemajić   84'
MF 20   Malick Fofana   90+5'
GK 30   Célestin De Schrevel
DF 31   Bruno Godeau
Manager:
  Hein Vanhaezebrouck

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
  • Maximum of ten named substitutes.
  • Maximum of five substitutions.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Straf voor Hein Vanhaezebrouck in beroep bevestigd: 3 speeldagen schorsing, waarvan 1 effectief". July 2022.
  2. ^ "Hein Vanhaezebrouck haalt belang Supercup onderuit: "Het is een vriendenmatch"". 15 July 2022.
  3. ^ "Carl Hoefkens wil meteen prijs pakken: "Zie Supercup niet als een voorbereidingsmatch"". 16 July 2022.