1985–86 Belgian First Division
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in season 1985–86.


Overview

It was performed by 18 teams, and
R.S.C. Anderlecht Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht, commonly abbreviated to RSC Anderlecht (, , ) or RSCA (, , ), is a Belgian professional football club based in Anderlecht, Brussels Capital-Region. Anderlecht plays in the Belgian First Division A and is the mos ...
won the championship, while K. Waterschei S.V. Thor Genk & Lierse S.K. were relegated. The top two teams, Anderlecht and
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, finished level on points (though Anderlecht had a superior
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) and it was decided that a two-legged championship playoff would take place – a situation which had not occurred in Belgian football since 1928–29. Both of these 'test matches' were drawn: 1–1 in
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and 2–2 in
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, with Anderlecht coming back from two goals behind and holding off a late onslaught from the opposition to claim the title on the
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League standings


Results


Topscorers


Championship play-off

---- * Anderlecht wins on
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See also

* R.S.C. Anderlecht–Club Brugge KV rivalry


References

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