2012 Belgian Cup Final

The 2012 Belgian Cup Final, named Cofidis Cup after the sponsor, was played on 24 March 2012 between Kortrijk and Lokeren. It was the 58th Belgian Cup final and was won by Lokeren. The match started intensely, with both teams attacking from the start. Kortrijk already had a scoring chance within the first minute, while Lokeren scored an early goal through Hamdi Harbaoui which was correctly disallowed for offside. The major talking point of the match happened after 19 minutes, when a linesman signalled a foul by Lokeren forward and Belgian international Benjamin De Ceulaer, who was subsequently dismissed by referee Jérôme Efong Nzolo with a red card. Nzolo followed the instructions of his assistant and initially showed the red card to a Kortrijk player, when the linesman made clear it shoul

2012 Belgian Cup Final

The 2012 Belgian Cup Final, named Cofidis Cup after the sponsor, was played on 24 March 2012 between Kortrijk and Lokeren. It was the 58th Belgian Cup final and was won by Lokeren. The match started intensely, with both teams attacking from the start. Kortrijk already had a scoring chance within the first minute, while Lokeren scored an early goal through Hamdi Harbaoui which was correctly disallowed for offside. The major talking point of the match happened after 19 minutes, when a linesman signalled a foul by Lokeren forward and Belgian international Benjamin De Ceulaer, who was subsequently dismissed by referee Jérôme Efong Nzolo with a red card. Nzolo followed the instructions of his assistant and initially showed the red card to a Kortrijk player, when the linesman made clear it shoul