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Revision as of 09:51, 23 November 2011
Founded | 1973 |
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Country | Belgium |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 14 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Belgian Women's Second Division |
International cup(s) | UEFA Champions League |
Current champions | Standard de Liege (2010–11) |
Most championships | Standard de Liege (14) |
The Belgian Women's First Division (Dutch: Eerste Klasse, French: Division I) is the top level women's football league of Belgium. It started in 1973-74.
Format
There are currently 14 teams in the league. They play a double round-robin to decide the champion. The champion of the league qualifies for the UEFA Women's Champions League. The last team gets relegated to the Belgian Women's Second Division, the 2nd level. The 13th-placed team plays a relegation match against the 2nd-placed team of the second division.
Teams in 2011/12
Team | Home city | Home ground |
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Standard de Liege | Luik | |
Sint-Truidense VV | St. Trond | |
WB Sinaai Girls | Sint-Niklaas | |
Anderlecht | Brussel | |
Lierse | Kessel | |
OH Leuven | Heverlee | |
Zulte-Waregem | Zulte | |
Club Brugge | Brugge | |
Eva's Tienen | Lubbeek | |
Beerschot AD | Kontich | |
White Star Woluwé | Woluwe-Saint-Lambert | |
Achterbroek | Kalmthout | |
Heist | Heist-op-den-Berg | |
Rassing Harelbeke | Harelbeke |
List of Champions
Here the list of Belgium champions[1][2]. The first two seasons featured only local competitions
- 1971/72 (A) Astro Begijnendijk, (B) Gosselies Sport, (C) St.Nicolas F.C. Liège
- 1972/73 (A) Gosselies Sport, (B) H.O. Merchtem, (C) St. Nicolas F.C. Liège, (D) Astro Begijnendijk
- 1973/74 St-Nicolas FC Liège
- 1974/75 Astro Begijnendijk
- 1975/76 Standard de Liege
- 1976/77 Standard de Liege
- 1977/78 Standard de Liege
- 1978/79 Herk Sport
- 1979/80 Sefa Dames Herentals
- 1980/81 Cercle Brugge
- 1981/82 Standard de Liege
- 1982/83 RWD Herentals
- 1983/84 Standard de Liege
- 1984/85 Standard de Liege
- 1985/86 Standard de Liege
- 1986/87 Brüssel D. 71
- 1987/88 RWD Herentals
- 1988/89 Herk Sport
- 1989/90 Standard de Liege
- 1990/91 Standard de Liege
- 1991/92 Standard de Liege
- 1992/93 Herk Sport
- 1993/94 Standard de Liege
- 1994/95 RSC Anderlecht
- 1995/96 Eendracht Aalst
- 1996/97 RSC Anderlecht
- 1997/98 RSC Anderlecht
- 1998/99 Eendracht Aalst
- 1999/00 Eendracht Aalst
- 2000/01 Eendracht Aalst
- 2001/02 Eendracht Aalst
- 2002/03 SK Lebeke-Aalst
- 2003/04 KFC Rapide Wezemaal
- 2004/05 KFC Rapide Wezemaal
- 2005/06 KFC Rapide Wezemaal
- 2006/07 KFC Rapide Wezemaal
- 2007/08 KVK Tienen
- 2008/09 Standard de Liege
- 2009/10 Sint-Truidense VV
- 2010/11 Standard de Liege
Record champions
Titles | Team |
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14 | Standard de Liège (incl. St-Nicolas FC Liège) |
5 | Eendracht Aalst Sint-Truidense VV (incl. KFC Rapide Wezemaal) |
4 | RSC Anderlecht (incl. Brüssel D. 71) |
3 | Herk Sport RWD Herentals (incl. Sefa Dames Herentals) |
1 | Astro Begijnendijk Cercle Brügge SK Lebeke-Aalst KVK Tienen |
External links
- League at UEFA
- women.soccerway.com, Standings, results and fixtures
References
- ^ "Landskampioenen (Dames)". footbel.be. 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-09.
- ^ "Belgium - List of Women Champions". Rsssf.com. 2010-06-02. Retrieved 2010-06-13.