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- Promotion A, Promotion B and Promotion C (1926-1931)
- Promotion A, Promotion B, Promotion C and Promotion D (1931-1952)
- Third division A and Third division B (1952-1998)
- Third division A and Third division B (1998-2016)
- References
The Belgian Third Division winners were winners of the third-highest level in Belgian football.[1][2][3] The third division was established in 1926 with three leagues of 14 clubs each as the Promotion. In 1931, a fourth league was added. From 1948 on, a play-off is introduced to determine the Promotion champion. In 1952 the Belgian league system was changed and the Promotion became the Third Division with 2 leagues of 16 teams each. A play-off was introduced in 1993 in order to determine a third team to qualify for the second division. From 1998 on, the play-off to determine the third division champion was played no more. In 2016 the Third Division was rebranded and restructured to become Belgian First Amateur Division. Promotion A, Promotion B and Promotion C (1926-1931) Year | Winner Promotion A | Winner Promotion B | Winner Promotion C |
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1926-27 | Courtrai Sport | CS Tongrois | Fléron FC | 1927-28 | AS Renaisien | Vilvorde FC | Tubantia AC | 1928-29 | SK Roulers | R Charleroi SC | RC Montegnée | 1929-30 | CS Schaerbeek | FC Belgica Edegem | EFC Hasselt | 1930-31 | AS Ostende | Hoboken SK | RC Tirlemont |
Promotion A, Promotion B, Promotion C and Promotion D (1931-1952) Year | Champion | Winner Promotion A | Winner Promotion B | Winner Promotion C | Winner Promotion D |
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1931-32 | SV Blankenberghe | Oude God Sport | Union Hutoise FC | Stade Waremmien | 1932-33 | CS Saint-Josse | Cappellen FC | Wallonia Namur | Patria Tongres | 1933-34 | ARA Termonde | Oude God Sport | RC Montegnée | AS Herstal | 1934-35 | VG Ostende | FC Duffel | US Centre | Waterschei SV | 1935-36 | R Union Hutoise | OC Charleroi | R Stade Louvain | SC Eendracht Alost | 1936-37 | R Charleroi SC | FC Wilryck | R Vilvorde FC | AS Renaix | 1937-38 | CS Visétois | RE Hasselt | Racing Club de Bruxelles | AS Ostende | 1938-39 | R Fléron FC | RCS Hallois | RRC Tournai | Herenthals SK | 1939-41 | Leagues suspended due to World War II | 1941-42 | Vigor Hamme | Verbroedering Geel | CS Andennais | Tongerse Club | 1942-43 | RFC Liégeois | Stade Nivellois | Sint-Niklaas SK | R Courtrai Sport | 1943-44 | RCS Hallois | RC Lokeren | UR Namur | Beringen FC | 1944-45 | Leagues suspended due to World War II | 1945-46 | SC Meenen | Mol Sport | Cappellen FC | Stade Waremmien | 1946-47 | Winterslag FC | Gosselies Sport | FC Bressoux | SK Roeselare | 1947-48 | US Tournai | US Tournai | CS Verviers | US Centre | Sint-Truiden | 1948-49 | unknown | R Albert Elisabeth Club Mons | AS Ostende | AS Herstal | Union Hutoise | 1949-50 | Tubantia FC | FC Izegem | Dendermonde | Tubantia FC | Helzold | 1950-51 | RRC de Gand | Daring Leuven | RRC de Gand | Waterschei Thor | Rupel SK | 1951-52 | UR Namur | UR Namur | RC Tournai | Tubantia AC | Patria Tongeren |
Third division A and Third division B (1952-1998) Year | Champion | Runner-up | Play-off winner |
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1952-53 | R Uccle Sport | Tubantia FC | 1953-54 | KFC Izegem | SRU Verviers | 1954-55 | KFC Herentals | RRC Tournaisien | 1955-56 | RCS Brugeois | Patro Eisden | 1956-57 | KFC Diest | KSC Eendracht Aalst | 1957-58 | RFC Sérésien | RFC Renaisien | 1958-59 | KOLSE Merksem SC | RRC de Bruxelles | 1959-60 | 1|1}} | 1|1}} | 1960-61 | KFC Herentals | AS Oostende KM | 1961-62 | KRC Mechelen | R Crossing Club Molenbeek | 1962-63 | K Boom FC | KSV Waregem | 1963-64 | K Sint-Niklaasse SK | K Waterschei Thor Genk | 1964-65 | K Willebroekse SV | RFC Sérésien | 1965-66 | KRC Mechelen | SK Beveren-Waas | 1966-67 | RRC Tournaisien | RRC Tirlemont | 1967-68 | 2|2}} | 2|2}} | 1968-69 | KRC Mechelen | KSV Sottegem | 1969-70 | RAA Louviéroise | AS Eupen | 1970-71 | KSK Tongeren | K Boom FC | 1971-72 | KFC Winterslag | KSC Lokeren | 1972-73 | 3|3}} | 3|3}} | 1973-74 | 4|4}} | 4|4}} | 1974-75 | VV Patro Eisden | KAA Gent | 1975-76 | KAS Eupen | RU Saint-Gilloise | 1976-77 | KSC Hasselt | KSC Eendracht Aalst | 1977-78 | KRC Harelbeke | VC Rotselaar | 1978-79 | 2|2}} | 2|2}} | 1979-80 | FC Sérésien | SV Oudenaarde | 1980-81 | KFC Witgoor Sport Dessel | Stade Leuven | 1981-82 | K. Sint-Niklase S.K. | VV Overpelt Fabriek | 1982-83 | R Jet de Bruxelles | K Wuustwezel FC | 1983-84 | VV Patro Eisden | RU Saint-Gilloise | 1984-85 | 2|2}} | 2|2}} | 1985-86 | FC Assent | RC Harelbeke | 1986-87 | KFC Lommel SK | KFC Eeklo | 1987-88 | KFC Germinal Ekeren | K Stade Leuven | 1988-89 | K Sint-Niklase SK | FC Zwarte Leeuw | 1989-90 | KRC Harelbeke | FC Turnhout | 1990-91 | RE Mouscron | RFC Sérésien | 1991-92 | K Beerschot VAV | KV Oostende | 1992-93 | KMSK Deinze | VC Westerlo | 1993-94 | RAA Louviéroise | Patro Eiden | KVV Overpelt Fabriek | 1994-95 | R Cappellen FC | KFC Tielen | KFC Turnhout | 1995-96 | 5|5}} | 5|5}} | 5|5}} | 1996-97 | KFC Dessel Sport | KFC Vigor Wuitens Hamme | K Sint-Niklase SKE | 1997-98 | KFC Herentals | KSK Roeselare | RCS Visétois | {{ref|1}} — The result of the final game is unknown (the team shown under champion is the winner of the third division A and the team shown under runner-up is the winner of the third division B). {{ref|2}} — No final game was played (the team shown under champion is the winner of the third division A and the team shown under runner-up is the winner of the third division B). {{ref|3}} — Following the fusion between R Daring Club Molenbeek (second division) and R Racing White (first division), KV Kortrijk (second-placed team of the third division B) had promoted to the second division after a play-off game against Waterschei SV Thor Genk (second-placed team of the third division A). {{ref|4}} — Following the increase from 16 to 20 clubs in the first division, 3 extra clubs were promoted to the second division: R Tilleur FC (2nd in the third division A), RAEC Mons (2nd in the third division B) and AA La Louvière (3rd in the third division B). {{ref|5}} — Following the merger between Standard Liège and RFC Sérésien (both playing in the first division), RU Saint-Gilloise (2nd in the third division A and play-off finalist) also promoted.Third division A and Third division B (1998-2016) Year | Third division A winner | Third division B winner | Play-off winner |
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1998-99 | KSV Ingelmunster | KVK Tienen | KMSK Deinze (2nd division) | 1999-2000 | KFC Strombeek | R Albert Elisabeth Club Mons | K Heusden-Zolder SK | 2000-01 | KSK Ronse | RESC Virton | 6|6}} | 2001-02 | SV Zulte-Waregem | KAS Eupen | KFC Vigor Wuitens Hamme | 2002-03 | K Berchem Sport | AFC Tubize | VC Eendracht Aalst 2002 | 2003-04 | KV Red Star Waasland | RU Saint-Gilloise | KV Kortrijk | 2004-05 | Yellow-Red KV Mechelen | KVSK United Overpelt-Lommel | Oud-Heverlee Leuven | 2005-06 | FC Verbroedering Dender EH | KVK Tienen | K Racing Waregem | 2006-07 | RFC Tournai | ROC de Charleroi-Marchienne | KFC Verbroedering Geel | 2007-08 | KSK Ronse | RFC de Liège | VC Eendracht Aalst 2002 | 2008-09 | K Standaard Wetteren | KFC Turnhout | R Boussu Dour Borinage | 2009-10 | KSK Heist | CS Visé | K Rupel Boom FC | 2010-11 | Eendracht Aalst | WS Woluwe | Sint-Niklaas | 2011-12 | Dessel Sport | Mouscron Péruwelz | Oudenaarde | 2012-13 | Hoogstraten | Virton | Geel-Meerhout | 2013-14 | KRC Mechelen | Woluwe-Zaventem | Patro Eisden Maasmechelen | 2014-15 | KVV Coxyde | Cappellen | Play-off not contested | 2015-16 | VW Hamme | Beerschot Wilrijk | Play-off abolished | {{ref|6}} — Due to financial problems, KV Kortrijk did not promote, allowing play-off finalist RCS Visétois to be promoted instead.References1. ^http://www.footbel.be/fr/Competitites/statistieken/eindklassemente_hogere_afdelingen.html 2. ^http://www.rsssf.com/tablesb/belg3hist.html 3. ^http://users.skynet.be/pluto/Textfifa/soccer.html
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