Belgian Women's Second Division

The Belgian Women's Second Division (Dutch: Tweede Klasse; French: Deuxième Division; German: Zweite Division) is the third level women's football league of Belgium. It started in 1981–82.

Belgian Women's Second Division
Founded1982
CountryBelgium
ConfederationKBVB
Number of teams12
Promotion toFirst Division
Relegation toThird Division
Domestic cup(s)Belgian Women's Cup

Format

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In the league's season, 12 teams participated, playing a double round-robin schedule to decide the champion.

2019-20 teams

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Team Home city Home ground
Achterbroek VV Kalmthout
Club Brugge B Bruges
Dames VK Egem [nl] Egem
Lommel United WS Lommel
Eendracht Louwel Louwel
Massnehoven VC Massenhoven
DV Famkes Merkem Merkem
Voetbalclub Moldavo Mol
Tongeren DV Tongeren
Zulte Waregem B Zulte
Rapide Wezemaal Wezemaal
Zonhoven B Zonhoven

Winners

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In the years 1991, 1994, and between 1998 and 2001 there were two leagues in Second Division and therefore two winners those years.

  • 1982 V.C. Asse Ter Heide
  • 1983 F.C. Féminin Gosselies
  • 1984 V.V.D.G. Lommel
  • 1985 DVV Brugge
  • 1986 S.V. Terheide Asse
  • 1987 V.V.D.G. Lommel
  • 1988 Elen Standard
  • 1989 Kam. Aalst
  • 1990 V.V.D.G. Lommel
  • 1991 Dames F.C. J. Nijlen (A) / KFC Rapide Wezemaal (B)
  • 1992 DVK Egem
  • 1993 Sinaai Girls
  • 1994 DVK Gent (A) / Union Forest Dames (B)
  • 1995 .S.V. Cercle Brugge
  • 1996 DVK Haacht
  • 1997 Helchteren V.V.
  • 1998 DVK Haacht (A) / Standard Fémina de Braine (B)
  • 1999 K.F.C. Lentezon Beerse (A)/ Miecroob Veltem (B)
  • 2000 SK. Aalst (A) / Ladies Willebroek (B)
  • 2001 K.S.C. Eendracht Aalst (A) / SK Opex Girls Oostende (B)
  • 2002 DVC Land Van Grimbergen
  • 2003 Dames Zultse V.V.
  • 2004 K.Vlimmeren Sport
  • 2005 FC.Fémina W.S. Woluwe
  • 2006 DV Famkes Merkem
  • 2007 K.Kontich FC.
  • 2008 K.SV.Jabbeke
  • 2009 Dames Zultse VV. A
  • 2010 K.Kontich FC.
  • 2011 KSK Heist Ladies
  • 2012 Melle Ladies
  • 2013 Standard Luik B
  • 2014 Massenhoven VC

References

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