The 2018–19
Belgian First Amateur Division
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was the third season of the third-tier
football
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league in
Belgium
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, as it was established in 2016. While
Tessenderlo
Tessenderlo (; ) is a former municipality in the Belgian province of Limburg. It is where the three Belgian provinces of Limburg, Flemish Brabant and Antwerp meet at the front gate of the Averbode Abbey. The municipality Tessenderlo encompasses ...
won the regular season,
Virton
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became champions by virtue of winning the promotion play-offs. Defending champions
Knokke
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...
finished last and were relegated together with
Aalst and
Geel
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.
Oudenaarde
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was also relegated after losing the play-offs with teams from the Belgian Second Amateur Division.
Team information
Team changes
In
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Rupel Boom was promoted after winning the 2017–18 Belgian Second Amateur Division A.
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Tessenderlo
Tessenderlo (; ) is a former municipality in the Belgian province of Limburg. It is where the three Belgian provinces of Limburg, Flemish Brabant and Antwerp meet at the front gate of the Averbode Abbey. The municipality Tessenderlo encompasses ...
was promoted after winning the 2017–18 Belgian Second Amateur Division B.
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RWDM47
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was promoted after winning the 2017–18 Belgian Second Amateur Division C.
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RFC Liège
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was promoted after winning the
Promotion play-offs
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Note that no team from the
2017–18 Belgian First Division B
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was relegated into the 2018–19 Belgian First Amateur Division due to the fact that
Lierse went bankrupt.
Out
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Lommel
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Besides the residential town, Lommel also has a number of nature reserv ...
were promoted from the
2017–18 Belgian First Amateur Division as they were the only team which had obtained a license.
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Berchem Sport
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and
Patro Eisden Maasmechelen finished in the relegation zone (15th and 16th) in the 2017–18 Belgian First Amateur Division and were therefore relegated to the
2018–19 Belgian Second Amateur Division
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. Patro Eisden Maasmechelen had not applied for a Belgian remunerated football license and would have been relegated irrespective of their finishing position.
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Hamme
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lost the relegation play-offs and was thus relegated.
Merger
* Oosterzonen Oosterwijk merged with the bankrupt team
Lierse to form
Lierse Kempenzonen
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. As such it relocated from
Westerlo
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* Westerlo centrum
*
* Tongerlo
* Heultje
* Voortkapel
* Oosterwijk
*
In 2021, Westerlo had a total population of 25,288. Th ...
to
Lier.
Regular season
League table
Results
Promotion play-offs
The teams finishing in the top four positions entered the promotion play-offs. The points obtained during the regular season were halved (and rounded up) before the start of the playoff, as a result, Tessenderlo started with 31 points, Deinze with 30 points, Virton with 27 points and Lierse Kempenzonen with 24 points. Deinze was the only team for which the points were rounded up, therefore in case of equal points at the end of the playoffs they will always be ranked below the other teams. Going into the playoffs, only Deinze and Lierse had received a license, meaning that only those two teams are eligible for promotion, although Virton has successfully appealed the decision of not being handed a license and is thus also eligible for promotion.
Number of teams by provinces
References
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