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The Belgian Women's Second Division (; ; ) is the third level women's
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. It started in 1981–82. Since the 2023/24 season, the Second Division is now called Interprovincial and consists of 3 series of 12 teams: 2 Flemish and 1 French-speaking (ACFF).Vrouwenvoetbal
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Format

In the league's season, in each serie, 12 teams participate, playing a double round-robin schedule to decide the champion.


Winners

In the years 1991, 1994, between 1998-2001, and between 2017-2023 there were two leagues in Second Division and therefore two winners those years. From 2023/24, there are 2 Flemish and 1 French-speaking (ACFF) leagues, and therefore 3 winners. *1982 V.C. Asse Ter Heide *1983 F.C. Féminin Gosselies *1984 V.V.D.G. Lommel *1985 DVV Brugge *1986 S.V. Terheide Asse *1987 V.V.D.G. Lommel *1988 Elen Standard *1989 Kam. Aalst *1990 V.V.D.G. Lommel *1991 Dames F.C. J. Nijlen (A) / KFC Rapide Wezemaal (B) *1992 DVK Egem *1993 Sinaai Girls *1994 DVK Gent (A) / Union Forest Dames (B) *1995 .S.V. Cercle Brugge *1996 DVK Haacht *1997 Helchteren V.V. *1998 DVK Haacht (A) / Standard Fémina de Braine (B) *1999 K.F.C. Lentezon Beerse (A)/ Miecroob Veltem (B) *2000 SK. Aalst (A) / Ladies Willebroek (B) *2001 K.S.C. Eendracht Aalst (A) / SK Opex Girls Oostende (B) *2002 DVC Land Van Grimbergen *2003 Dames Zultse V.V. *2004 K.Vlimmeren Sport *2005 FC.Fémina W.S. Woluwe *2006 DV Famkes Merkem *2007 K.Kontich FC *2008 K.SV.Jabbeke *2009 Dames Zultse VV. A *2010 K.Kontich FC *2011 KSK Heist Ladies *2012 Melle Ladies *2013 Standard Luik B *2014 Massenhoven VC *2015 Gent Ladies *2016 DVK Egem *2017 Svelta Melsele (A) / Wuustwezel FC (B) *2018
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(A) / KRC Genk Ladies B (B) *2019 KSK Voorwaarts Zwevezele (A) / Oud-Heverlee Leuven B (B) *2020 RSC Anderlecht B (A) / RFC de Liège (B) *2021 ''No Competitions due to Corona'' *2022 Zulte-Waregem B (A) / KVC Westerlo (B) *2023 Club Brugge B (A) / FC Alken (B) *2024 KSV Bredene (A) / KV Mechelen B (B) / Femina Woluwe B


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External links


women.soccerway.com
- standings, results and fixtures 3 Third-level women's association football leagues in Europe Sports organizations established in 1982 1982 establishments in Belgium {{Belgium-footy-competition-stub