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The 2022–23 Belgian Pro League (officially known as the Jupiler Pro League due to sponsorship reasons) was the 120th season of top-tier football in Belgium. Royal Antwerp were crowned league champions for the first time in 66 years after pipping Genk and Union St-Gilloise on the final day, [1] [2] the first occasion since 1999 that three clubs were still contending the title going in the ...
From 2015 to 2023, the relegation playoff ceased to exist, as now the 16th-place team relegates directly, whereas the 15th placed team takes part in the Europa League playoff. The 2015–16 Belgian Pro League was an exception as during that season the 15th placed team did not take part in any playoff, with the season for that team ending after ...
Football in Belgium; Season: 2022–23: Men's football; Pro League: Antwerp: Challenger Pro League: RWD Molenbeek: National Division 1: Patro Eisden: Division 2: Lokeren-Temse (VV A) Cappellen (VV B) Warnant (ACFF) Division 3: Overijse (VV A) Wezel (VV B) Mons (ACFF A) Rochefort (ACFF B) Cup: Antwerp: Super Cup: Club Brugge
The 2022–23 season was the 119th in the history of Standard Liège and their 101st consecutive season in the top flight. The club participated in the Belgian Pro League and the Belgian Cup . Players
The 2023–24 season was Royal Antwerp Sporting Club's 144th season in existence and seventh consecutive in the Belgian Pro League.They also competed in the Belgian Cup and the Belgian Super Cup, as well as the UEFA Champions League for the first time.
League suspended due to the First World War: 1919–20: FC Brugeois (1) U Saint-Gilloise: Daring Club de Bruxelles: 1920–21: Daring Club de Bruxelles SR (3) R Union Saint-Gilloise: K Beerschot VAC: 1921–22: K Beerschot VAC (1) R Union Saint-Gilloise: R Antwerp FC: 1922–23: R Union Saint-Gilloise SR (8) K Beerschot VAC: CS Brugeois: 1923 ...
The 2021–22 Belgian Pro League (officially known as Jupiler Pro League due to sponsorship reasons) was the 119th season of top-flight football in Belgium. Club Brugge completed their first league Championship hat-trick since the 1970s by edging out long-time leaders Union Saint-Gilloise, who had led for 200 days until losing twice to Club in the title play-offs.
A total of 79 association football clubs in Belgium have yet played in the Belgian First Division since its creation in 1895. [1] Those clubs are listed here alphabetically. The last spell in the first division is indicated in brackets. Teams in bold are teams playing in the 2022-23 season.