Tau wins league title after Club Brugge declared Belgian champions

South African Percy Tau's Belgian outfit Club Brugge took a different stance from the rest of Europe, calling for an immediate end to the 2019-20 season. Photo: EPA

South African Percy Tau's Belgian outfit Club Brugge took a different stance from the rest of Europe, calling for an immediate end to the 2019-20 season. Photo: EPA

Published Apr 2, 2020

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BRUSSELS – Club Brugge have been declared Belgian champions after the remainder of the country’s professional league season was cancelled on Thursday due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Belgian outfit took a different stance from the rest of Europe, calling for an immediate end to the 2019-20 campaign with just only a single game of the regular season to go before the play-offs.

Brugge had a runaway 15 point lead at the top of the standings with one round of matches left to play before the start of the post-season playoffs, involving the top six clubs.

They were runners-up last season to Racing Genk, who were seventh when the league was suspended last month in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

The decision by the Pro League board must be ratified at a meeting of the 24 clubs in the top two divisions but 17 of them had already last week called for the season to be cancelled. 

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The boys are staying fit thanks to @KeiserBenelux! 💪🏼 #keisereurope pic.twitter.com/umxHk4430y

— Club Brugge KV (@ClubBrugge) March 25, 2020

Reuters

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