Women's sports competition in Belgium
Football league
The Belgian Women's Third Division (Dutch: Derde Klasse; French: Troisième Division; German: Dritte Division) is the fourth top level women's football league of Belgium. It started in 1990 for only one season. In season 2001-02 they reinstated the division again. The competition is divided in 2 series so there are 2 winner who will promote to Belgian Women's Second Division.
Format
In the league's season, 14 teams participated in Series A and 12 teams in Series B, playing a double round-robin schedule to decide the champion.
2018-19 Teams
Series A
Team | Home city | Home ground |
ASC Havinnes | Kalmthout | |
Bouchout KVV | Boechout | |
Damesvoetbal Lot | Lot | |
Famkes Merkem B | Merkem | |
KDC Ruddervoorde | Ruddervoorde | |
KFC Kontich B | Kontich | |
KFC Merelbeke | Merelbeke | |
KSK Beveren | Beveren | |
KSK Zwevezele | Zwevezele | |
KV Mechelen | Mechelen | Kleine Malinwa |
KWS Desselgem | Desselgem | |
Lentezon Beerse | Beerse | |
SK Standen | Staden | |
Svelta Melsele | Melsele | |
Series B
Champions
Chronology
Series A
- 1990 RC Harelbeke
- 2002 DV. Famkes Merkem
- 2003 K.SV. Jabbeke
- 2004 FC. EXC. Kaart
- 2005 K.SV.Jabbeke
- 2006 K.Achterbroek V.V.
- 2007 KV.Cercle Melle
- 2008 Damesvoetbal Davo Waregem
- 2009 Miecroob Veltem
- 2010 Oud-Heverlee Leuven B
- 2011 K.Massenhoven VC.
- 2012 Eendracht Aalst
- 2013 Club Brugge B
- 2014 AA Gent B
Series B
- 1990 F.C.Turnhout
- 2002 K.Vlimmeren Sport
- 2003 K. Patro Maasmechelen
- 2004 FC. Fémina W.S. Woluwe
- 2005 FC. Fémina Braine-Rebecq
- 2006 R.CS.Ways-Genappe
- 2007 V.V.D.G. Lommel
- 2008 R.FC.Rhisnois
- 2009 Standard Luik B
- 2010 Dames Voetbal Opglabbeek
- 2011 Wallonia Club Sibret
- 2012 Zonhven DV
- 2013 Tongeren DV
- 2014 Wolfsdonk Sport
References
External links
- women.soccerway.com[permanent dead link], Standings, results and fixtures
- www.belgiuanfootbal.be, archive
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Level 4+ | - Provincial Leagues (10 groups: Antwerp, Flemish teams from Brabant (unified Brussels Capital Region, Flemish Brabant and Walloon Brabant division), Francophone teams from Brabant, East Flanders, Hainaut, Liège, Limburg, Luxembourg, Namur, and West Flanders)
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