List of R.S.C. Anderlecht seasons

This is a list of seasons played by R.S.C. Anderlecht in Belgian and European football since they first played in official competitions in 1909.[1][2]

Season League Cup Europe Top scorer[3]
1909–103rd in Brabant Division Three (promoted)Gaston Versé (34)[4]
1910–112nd in Brabant Division Two
1911–123rd in Brabant Division Two
1912–131st in Brabant Division Two (promoted)
1913–144th in PromotionJacques Sterckval and Joseph Moulart (11)
1919–203rd in PromotionMaurice Versé (13)
1920–213rd in Promotion (promoted)Ferdinand Adams (30)
1921–2212th in Division IJoseph Moulart (8)
1922–2313th in Division I (relegated)Ferdinand Adams (13)
1923–241st in Promotion A (promoted)Ferdinand Adams (34)
1924–259th in Division IFerdinand Adams (17)
1925–2612th in Division I (relegated)Ferdinand Adams (17)
1926–272nd in Division I (promoted)Quarter-finalsFerdinand Adams (36)
1927–2814th in Premier Division (relegated)Ferdinand Adams (19)
1928–292nd in Division I (promoted)Ferdinand Adams (38)
1929–305th in Premier DivisionAdolphe Ramburg (14)
1930–3114th in Premier Division (relegated)André De Wael and Albert Mettens (10)
1931–322nd in Division I AGeorges Van Calenberg (17)
1932–335th in Division I AJoseph Luxen (11)
1933–344th in Division I ARobert Vermaelen (14)
1934–351st in Division I B (promoted)Robert Vermaelen (13)
1935–368th in Premier DivisionFrançois Gets (17)
1936–3711th in Premier DivisionMichel Vanvarenbergh (9)
1937–388th in Premier DivisionFlorimond De Roeck (11)
1938–395th in Premier DivisionMichel Vanvarenbergh (13)
1941–426th in Premier DivisionMichel Vanvarenbergh (12)
1942–436th in Premier DivisionJoseph Mermans (22)
1943–442nd in Premier DivisionQuarter-finalsJoseph Mermans (33)
1945–463rd in Premier DivisionJoseph Mermans (32)
1946–471st in Premier DivisionJoseph Mermans (38)
1947–482nd in Premier DivisionJoseph Mermans (23)
1948–491st in Premier DivisionFrançois De Wael (18)
1949–501st in Premier DivisionJoseph Mermans (37)
1950–511st in Premier DivisionJoseph Mermans (16)
1951–526th in Premier DivisionJoseph Mermans (19)
1952–532nd in Division IJoseph Mermans (24)
1953–541st in Division IFirst roundHippolyte Van Den Bosch (29)
1954–551st in Division IFirst roundHippolyte Van Den Bosch (25)
1955–561st in Division ISecond roundEuropean Cup First roundHippolyte Van Den Bosch (21)
1956–572nd in Division IEuropean Cup First roundGaston De Wael (21)
1957–585th in Division IJacques Stockman (13)
1958–591st in Division IGodfried van den Boer (22)
1959–602nd in Division IEuropean Cup First roundGodfried van den Boer (17)
1960–613rd in Division IPaul Van Himst (13)
1961–621st in Division IJacques Stockman (29)
1962–633rd in Division IEuropean Cup Quarter-finalsJacques Stockman (17)
1963–641st in Division IRound of 16Paul Van Himst (26)
1964–651st in Division IWinnersEuropean Cup First roundPaul Van Himst (24)
1965–661st in Division IRunners-upEuropean Cup Quarter-finalsPaul Van Himst (26)
1966–671st in Division ISemifinalsEuropean Cup Second roundJan Mulder (20)
1967–681st in Division IRound of 16European Cup Second roundPaul Van Himst (20)
1968–694th in Division ISecond roundEuropean Cup Second roundJohan Devrindt (14)
1969–704th in Division IQuarter-finalsInter-Cities Fairs Cup runners-upPaul Van Himst (15)
1970–713rd in Division ISemifinalsInter-Cities Fairs Cup Third roundPaul Van Himst (16)
1971–721st in Division IWinnersUEFA Cup First roundJan Mulder (16)
1972–736th in Division IWinnersEuropean Cup Second roundRob Rensenbrink (16)
1973–741st in Division IRound of 16European Cup Winners' Cup First roundAttila Ladinsky (22)
1974–753rd in Division IWinnersEuropean Cup Quarter-finalsRob Rensenbrink (19)
1975–762nd in Division IWinnersEuropean Cup Winners' Cup winnersRob Rensenbrink (23)
1976–772nd in Division IRunners-upEuropean Cup Winners' Cup runners-upFrançois Van Der Elst (21)
1977–782nd in Division IRound of 16European Cup Winners' Cup winnersRob Rensenbrink (18)
1978–792nd in Division ISemifinalsEuropean Cup Winners' Cup Second roundRuud Geels (25)
1979–805th in Division IQuarter-finalsUEFA Cup First roundRonny Martens (12)
1980–811st in Division ISecond roundUEFA Cup First roundKenneth Brylle (22)
1981–822nd in Division IRound of 16European Cup SemifinalsWilly Geurts (12)
1982–832nd in Division IRound of 16UEFA Cup winnersErwin Vandenbergh (20)
1983–842nd in Division ISecond roundUEFA Cup runners-upErwin Vandenbergh (20)
1984–851st in Division IQuarter-finalsUEFA Cup Third roundAlex Czerniatynski (22)
1985–861st in Division ISecond roundEuropean Cup SemifinalsErwin Vandenbergh (27)
1986–871st in Division IQuarter-finalsEuropean Cup Quarter-finalsArnor Gudjohnsen (19)
1987–884th in Division IWinnersEuropean Cup Quarter-finalsLuc Nilis (14)
1988–892nd in Division IWinnersEuropean Cup Winners' Cup Second roundEddie Krncevic (23)
1989–902nd in Division IQuarter-finalsEuropean Cup Winners' Cup runners-upMarc Degryse (18)
1990–911st in Division IRound of 16UEFA Cup Quarter-finalsLuc Nilis (19)
1991–922nd in Division ISecond roundEuropean Cup Group stageJohnny Bosman (17)
1992–931st in Division ISemifinalsUEFA Cup Third roundLuc Nilis (19)
1993–941st in Division IWinnersUEFA Champions League Group stageLuc Nilis (25)
1994–951st in Division ISemifinalsUEFA Champions League Group stageJosip Weber (14)
1995–962nd in Division IQuarter-finalsUEFA Champions League Qualifying roundJohnny Bosman and Gilles De Bilde (15)
1996–974th in Division IRunners-upUEFA Cup Quarter-finalsPär Zetterberg (12)
1997–984th in Division IRound of 16UEFA Cup Second roundOle Martin Årst (10)
1998–993rd in Division IFirst roundUEFA Cup First roundTomasz Radzinski (15)
1999–20001st in Division IFirst roundUEFA Cup Second roundJan Koller (20)
2000–011st in Division IQuarter-finalsUEFA Champions League Second group stageTomasz Radzinski (23)
2001–023rd in Division IFirst roundUEFA Champions League Group stageGilles De Bilde (11)
2002–032nd in Division IQuarter-finalsUEFA Cup Fourth roundNenad Jestrovic (20)
2003–041st in Division ISemifinalsUEFA Champions League Group stageAruna Dindane (15)
2004–052nd in Division IRound of 16UEFA Champions League group stageNenad Jestrovic (18)
2005–061st in Division IFirst roundUEFA Champions League group stageMbo Mpenza (11)
2006–071st in Division ISemifinalsUEFA Champions League group stageMohammed Tchité (20)
2007–082nd in Division IWinnersUEFA Cup Round of 16[5]Nicolas Frutos and Ahmed Hassan (8)
2008–092nd in Division IRound of 16UEFA Champions League Second qualifying roundMbark Boussoufa (11)
2009–101st in Belgian Pro LeagueQuarter-finalsUEFA Europa League Round of 16[6]Romelu Lukaku (15)
2010–113rd in Belgian Pro LeagueRound of 16UEFA Europa League Round of 32[6]Romelu Lukaku (16)
2011–121st in Belgian Pro League7th Round UEFA Europa League Round of 32Dieumerci Mbokani (14)
2012–131st in Belgian Pro LeagueSemifinalsUEFA Champions League Group stageDieumerci Mbokani (19)
2013–141st in Belgian Pro League Round of 16 UEFA Champions League Group stage Aleksandar Mitrović (16)
2014–15 3rd in Belgian Pro LeagueRunners-up UEFA Europa League Round of 32 Aleksandar Mitrović (20)
2015–162nd in Belgian Pro League 7th Round UEFA Europa League Round of 16 Stefano Okaka (15)
2016–171st in Belgian Pro League 7th Round UEFA Europa League Quarter finals Łukasz Teodorczyk (22)
2017–18 3rd in Belgian Pro League 7th Round UEFA Champions League Group stage Łukasz Teodorczyk (15)
2018–19 6th in Belgian Pro League 6th Round UEFA Europa League Group stage Ivan Santini (16)
2019–20 8th in Belgian Pro League Quarter-finals - Michel Vlap (11)

References

  1. Gallez, Marcel; Serkijn, Johan (2008). Le dictionnaire du RSC Anderlecht (tome 2). Magnad. ISBN 978-2-9600723-3-4.
  2. "RSC Anderlecht Players from A-Z". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 24 October 2010.
  3. Only goals in domestic league are counted.
  4. "Histoire 1908-2005". rsca.be. Archived from the original on 2 September 2010. Retrieved 24 October 2010.
  5. Anderlecht originally entered the UEFA Champions League but they lost in the third qualifying round; however, they were granted a consolatory place in the UEFA Cup under the rules of the tournament at the time.
  6. Anderlecht originally entered the UEFA Champions League but they lost in the play-off round; however, they were granted a consolatory place in the UEFA Cup under the rules of the tournament at the time.
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