Belgian Third Division B

The Belgian Third Division B was one of the two leagues at the third level of the Belgian football league system, the other one being the Belgian Third Division A. This division existed from the 1952–53 until 2015–16 seasons and was played every year with 18 clubs from 2009. Prior to this, the third level in the Belgian football league system was called Promotion and was divided into four leagues of 16 clubs each and prior to the 1931–32 season, the Promotion was divided into three leagues. Due to restructuring, the Third Division was replaced by Belgian Second Amateur Division which plays as three leagues of 16 clubs each from the 2016–17 season.

The final clubs

Club Municipality Province Finishing position 2014–15 season[1]
FCO Beerschot WilrijkWilrijkAntwerp1st of promotion C
K. Berchem SportBerchemAntwerp12th
K. Bocholter V.V.BocholtLimburg5th
R.F.C. Union CalamineLa CalamineLiège10th
R. Cappellen F.C.KapellenAntwerp1st1
R.U. Wallone CineyCineyNamur4th
K. Diegem SportMachelenFlemish Brabant14th
K.S.C. GrimbergenGrimbergenFlemish Brabant15th
R.R.C. HamoirHamoirLiège4th of promotion D2
K.S.K. HasseltHasseltLimburg7th
Hoogstraten VVHoogstratenAntwerp8th
R.F.C. de LiègeLiègeLiège1st of promotion D
KFC Oosterzonen OosterwijkWesterloAntwerp9th
Tempo OverijseTernatFlemish Brabant1st of promotion B
R. Sprimont Comblain SportSprimontLiège2nd
K.V.K. TienenTienenFlemish Brabant13th
R. Wallonia Walhain CGWalhainWalloon Brabant6th
K.V. Woluwe-ZaventemZaventemFlemish Brabant18th of second division

^ — Refused promotion by declining to apply for a remunerative license
^ — R.R.C. Hamoir won in the first round of the Promotion play-off

Past winners

See also

External links

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2015-07-09.
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