Club Brugge defeated Anderlecht 2-1 Saturday to secure the Belgian Cup title. The match was played at King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels.

Romeo Vermant scored both goals for Club Brugge, providing the winning margin in the final minutes of the contest.

Anderlecht’s lone goal came from Luis Vázquez. The striker found the back of the net earlier in the match, bringing his side level before Club Brugge pulled ahead again.

Mexican forward César 'Chino' Huerta featured for Anderlecht in the final. Huerta started the match, playing 66 minutes before being substituted.

Huerta attempted a shot during his time on the field, but his effort did not result in a goal. The loss means Huerta did not secure his first title in European football on this occasion.

Anderlecht was coached by Besnik Hasi for the cup final. His squad contested the result but ultimately fell short against Club Brugge.

Club Brugge secured the cup after defeating Anderlecht in the decisive final match. The fixture marked the climax of the competition season.

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