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2025–26 Belgian Division 2
The 2025–26 Belgian Division 2 will be the tenth season of the division in its current format, placed at the fourth-tier of association football, football in Belgium. Team changes In * Relegated from the 2024–25 Belgian Division 1, Belgian Division 1: R. Cappellen F.C., Cappellen, K.S.K. Heist, Heist, Royal Antwerp F.C., Young Reds Antwerp, R.F.C. Tournai, Tournai and RUS Binchoise, Binche. * Promoted from the 2024–25 Belgian Division 3, Belgian Division 3: ** VV champions: Royal FC Mandel United, Mandel United (VV A) and K. Londerzeel S.K., Londerzeel (VV B). ** ACFF champions: RFC Richelle United, Richelle United and R.C.S. Brainois, Braine. ** VV play-off winners: K.V. Diksmuide-Oostende, Diksmuide-Oostende, K.F.C. V.W. Hamme, Hamme, K.F.C. H.O. Kalken, Kalken, K.F.C. Nijlen, Nijlen and R.F.C. Wetteren, Wetteren. ** ACFF play-off winners: R.FC. Flénu, Flénu, RSC Tilffois, Tilff and Sporting Bruxelles. Out * Promoted to the 2025–26 Belgian Division 1: ** VV champions: ...
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Belgian Division 2
The Belgian Division 2, commonly referred to as simply Tweede Afdeling (in Dutch) or Division 2 (in French) is the fourth-highest division in the Football in Belgium, Belgian football Belgian football league system, league system, one level below the Belgian National Division 1. It was created by the Royal Belgian Football Association in 2016, replacing the Belgian Third Division and named ''Belgian Second Amateur Division'' until the 2019–20 before it was renamed due to the negative connotation of the word ''amateur''. The division consists of three separate leagues with 16 teams each. Two of these leagues consist of teams playing with a license from the ''Voetbalfederatie Vlaanderen'' (VV, the Dutch speaking wing of the Royal Belgian Football Association, RBFA) and one with teams with a license from the ''Association des Clubs Francophones de Football'' (ACFF, the French-speaking wing of the RBFA). History The Belgian Second Amateur Division was created in 2016 as successor of ...
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2025–26 Belgian Division 3
The Belgian Division 3, commonly referred to as simply Derde Afdeling (in Dutch) or Division 3 (in French) is the fifth-highest division in the Belgian football league system, one level below the Belgian Division 2. It was created by the Royal Belgian Football Association in 2016 as a new layer at the fifth level of the league system, at that time named ''Belgian Third Amateur Division''. From the 2020–21 season on it was renamed to Belgian Division 3, due to the negative connotation of the word amateur. The division consists of four separate leagues with 16 teams each, two of these leagues consist of teams playing with a license from the ''Voetbalfederatie Vlaanderen'' (VFV, the Dutch-speaking wing of the RBFA) and two with teams with a license from the ''Association des Clubs Francophones de Football'' (ACFF, the French-speaking wing of the RBFA). History The Belgian Third Amateur Division was created in 2016 following an overhaul of the Belgian football league system which sa ...
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RC Lebbeke
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Torhout 1992 KM
Koninklijke Maatschappij Torhout is a Belgian football club currently playing in the Belgian Division 2. The club is based in Torhout, West Flanders and plays their home meets in stadium "De Velodroom". KM Torhout was founded by a merger of two associations, namely the KVK Torhout and KSK Torhout. Club history * 1920: Founding of FC (Football Club) Torhout, later KFC (Koninklijke Football Club) Torhout and ultimately KVK (Koninklijke Voetbal Klub) Torhout. Became member of the Koninlijke Belgische Voetbal Bond (KBVB)(Royal Belgium Football Association) * 1926: Founding of SK (Sportkring) Torhout, later KSK (Konionklijke Sportkring) Torhout. This club also became a member of the KBVB. * 1992: Merger of KVK Torhout with SK Torhout to form Torhout 1992 KM * 2001: Founding of the New SK Torhout, in 2002 renamed to SK Torhout, as a separate member of the KBVB * 2020: The club changed its name to KM Torhout References External links *Official club website Association football ...
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KVV Zelzate
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KRC Harelbeke (2016 Club)
KRC Harelbeke is a Belgian football club based in Harelbeke, West Flanders. It is the result of the merger between the former club with the same name K.R.C. Zuid-West-Vlaanderen and K.S.V. Ingelmunster in 2002. The club was founded in 1930 as KSV Ingelmunster and played in Ingelmunster before they moved to Harelbeke in 2002. Since 2002, the club changed its name 3 times, from Sporting West Ingelmunster-Harelbeke in 2003, to Sporting West Harelbeke in 2007 and ultimately to KRC Harelbeke in 2016. The Stedelijk Forestiersstadion is the home of KRC Harelbeke and also of football club SWL Harelbeke. References External links * Harelbeke Harelbeke (; ) is a municipality and city located in the Belgian province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of Harelbeke proper and the towns of Bavikhove and Hulste. On January 1, 2019, Harelbeke had a total population of 28 ... 1930 establishments in Belgium Sport in Harelbeke Association football clubs establi ...
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FC Gullegem
FC Gullegem is a Belgian football club based in Gullegem, Wevelgem, West Flanders. It has the colors white and red. History The football club was founded in July 2008 after Gullegem withdrew from the merger club KSK Wevelgem City. The club was founded six years after the disappearance of SK Gullegem, which in 2002 was merged into fusion club Wevelgem City. According to the regulations of the Football Association, a former club name after 10 years re-used by a club, so it was after these six years is not possible, the old familiar name to adopt. The club went into the competition starts in 2008–09 season at the lowest level in West Flanders West Flanders is the westernmost province of the Flemish Region, in Belgium. It is the only coastal Belgian province, facing the North Sea to the northwest. It has land borders with the Dutch province of Zeeland to the northeast, the Flemis ..., Fourth Provincial, and soon became champion. In addition, the team won the quarter ...
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Belgian Provincial Leagues
The Belgian Provincial leagues are the lower leagues for Belgian football. Until 2016, these were at levels 5-8 in the Belgian football league system however as part of the reform an extra level was created causing the provincial leagues to drop to levels 6-9. The provincial leagues are divided into 9 regional league systems (one for each province, but Flemish Brabant and Walloon Brabant are merged and contain also the football teams from the Brussels Capital Region). Each league system is itself divided into 4 levels (except for Luxembourg where there are only 3). The number of leagues at each level depends on the province, but every province must have only one league at the top level. The best teams from the 9 first divisions can promote to the Belgian Division 3, the fifth and lowest level in the national leagues (either directly, or after playoff matches). The first provincial divisions Each of the provinces in Belgium has their own league structure within the provincial l ...
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KSC Dikkelvenne
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RCS Verlaine
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UR La Louvière Centre
Union Royale La Louvière Centre is a Belgian association football club based in La Louvière, in the province of Hainaut. Created in 1922 and the team set to play in Belgian Division 3 from 2025–26, the fifth tier of Belgian football after relegation from Belgian Division 2 in 2024–25. History In 2011, it moved from Stade Raymond Dienne, Haine-Saint-Pierre to Stade du Tivoli, La Louvière as R.A.A. Louviéroise went into liquidation in 2009. The team was originally known as ''Union Royale Sportive du Centre'' or URS Centre but this was changed to the current name in 2011. It is playing in the third division A since 2008–09. The club is based in La Louvière in the Centre area. Due to the competition reform of 2016, the club began competing in the new Belgian Second Amateur Division, where the club finished fourth in the first season. In 2017, Racing Charleroi Couillet Fleurus took on the name RAAL La Louvière and moved to the city in order to restore the former ...
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FC Wezel Sport
Football Club Wezel Sport is a Belgian football club based in Mol, Antwerp Province. The club's first team play their home games at G. Claesstadion. The club colours, reflected in their crest and kits, are red, white and blue. Formed in 1921, the club has spent most of its existence in the provincial tiers with some extended stints in the national divisions. It has ''matricule'' number 844, and is part of the Royal Belgian Football Association (KBVB). History FC Wezel Sport originated from the factory team of zinc mine Vieille Montagne in Wezel. Initially playing in the Kempische Voetbalbond, the club joined the Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA) in 1926, receiving the ''matricule'' number 844. The club played on factory grounds until 1935 when a new pitch was built. In 1937, the club reached the national promotion series ( third level), winning their series in their debut season and advancing to the second level in 1938. However, they finished last and were relegate ...
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