[7] 18 months into his time with the Yellow-Reds, Vrancken moved to Georges Leekens-coached Kortrijk during the 2009-10 winter break in a player-exchange, with Tom Soetaers going in the opposite direction.
But only managing two league appearances in the calendar year of 2010 saw Vrancken forced to retire from football through a persistent hip injury and osteoarthritis at the age of 31 on advice from KVK’s then coach Hein Vanhaezebrouck.
[12] However, due to match-fixing investigations from the season Mechelen were relegated (2017–18) prior to Vrancken's hiring, the Yellow-Reds were not allowed defend the Cup or to play in the 2019-20 UEFA Europa League.
They would stay top to the end of the regular season, qualifying Racing for the 2023-24 UEFA Europa Conference League, ahead of the 2022-23 title play-offs against Union St-Gilloise, Royal Antwerp and Club Brugge.
[16] After split of points according to the rules of the Championship Playoffs, Genk lost some ground in the final run-in, but was in contention for the title in the last round along with Royal Union and Antwerp.