Standard Liège
Royal Standard de Liège, commonly referred to as Standard Liège (; nl, Standard Luik ; german: Standard Lüttich ) or simply Standard in Belgium, is a Belgian professional football club based in the city of Liège.
They are one of the mo ...
's women's section and the most honoured
women's football Women's football most often refers to:
* Women's association football (hannah jones ).
Women's football may also refer to:
* Women's gridiron football
* Women's Australian rules football
* Ladies' Gaelic football
* Women's rugby league
* Women's ...
team in
Belgium
Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to ...
, with 17 national league titles—15 in the
Belgian Women's First Division
The Belgian Women's First Division ( nl, Eerste Klasse, french: Première Division, ) is the second highest women's football league of Belgium.
The league was the top level league until 2011–12. It was first played in 1973–74. From 2012 to ...
when it was the top level of women's football in the country, and two in the
Super League
The Super League (officially known as the Betfred Super League due to sponsorship from Betfred and legally known as Super League Europe), is the top-level of the British rugby league system. At present the league consists of twelve teams, of ...
, the current top level. Standard was also the top-placing Belgian team in all three seasons of the now-defunct
BeNe League
The BeNe League was the highest women's football league in Belgium and the Netherlands. To increase competitiveness in their national leagues, the BeNe League was a joint cooperation between the Royal Belgian Football Association and the Royal D ...
, which served as the joint top-level league for both Belgium and the
Netherlands
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from 2012–13 to 2014–15, and won that league's overall title in its final season.
It was founded in 1971 as Saint-Nicolas FC Liège before taking its current name three years later after winning the inaugural edition of the Belgian league.
Honours
Official
:
Super League
The Super League (officially known as the Betfred Super League due to sponsorship from Betfred and legally known as Super League Europe), is the top-level of the British rugby league system. At present the league consists of twelve teams, of ...
(2): 2016, 2017
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Belgian Women's First Division
The Belgian Women's First Division ( nl, Eerste Klasse, french: Première Division, ) is the second highest women's football league of Belgium.
The league was the top level league until 2011–12. It was first played in 1973–74. From 2012 to ...
Belgian Women's Cup
The Belgian Women's Cup (; ; ) is the cup competition for women's football in Belgium. The Royal Belgian Football Association established the cup in 1977.
List of finals
The following is a list of all finals:
Most wins
See also
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BeNe League
The BeNe League was the highest women's football league in Belgium and the Netherlands. To increase competitiveness in their national leagues, the BeNe League was a joint cooperation between the Royal Belgian Football Association and the Royal D ...
::Winners (1): 2015
::Runners-up (2): 2013, 2014 (twice best placed Belgian team, thus national champions)
: BeNe Super Cup (2): 2011, 2012
Invitational
:
Menton Tournament The Menton Tournament (''Tournoi de Menton'') is an annual international women's football friendly competition taking place every spring since 1973 in Menton, France. It is organized by local club Étoile Menton.Mohamed Ayed (2005–2011)
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Henri Depireux
Henri Depireux (1 February 1944 – 8 April 2022) was a Belgian football player and manager.
Career
Depireux played club football for RFC Liège and Standard de Liège. He also played twice for Belgium.
After his playing career ended, Depireu ...