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KRC Genk footballers have won the Belgian Cup for the fifth time in history. In Sunday’s final at King Baudouin’s Stadium in Brussels, they defeated Liege Standard 2: 1.
Slovak midfielder Patrik Hrošovský also enjoyed winning the trophy, playing the entire match in Genka’s jersey. In the 90 minute minute he received a yellow card. Genk led Junju Ita and Thea Bongondu 2-0, with Liege down in the 84th minute Jackson Muleka. Standard finished the match without the excluded Mouss Sissak, who received a red card at the set time.
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