Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
03/16 19:00 | 27 | [10] Excelsior Virton v Charleroi II [4] | 0-1 |
03/16 18:30 | 27 | [5] Gent II v Tienen [15] | 0-1 |
03/16 18:30 | 27 | [14] Dessel Sport v Royal Knokke [7] | 3-1 |
03/15 19:00 | 27 | [9] Winkel Sport v Antwerp II [11] | 1-0 |
03/13 17:30 | 19 | [6] Gent II v Charleroi II [5] | 1-1 |
03/10 14:00 | 26 | [18] Royal Cappellen v RAAL La Louviere [1] | 0-1 |
03/10 14:00 | 26 | [8] Royal Knokke v URSL Vise [17] | 2-0 |
03/10 14:00 | 26 | [16] OH Leuven II v Dessel Sport [15] | 1-1 |
03/10 13:30 | 26 | [10] Antwerp II v Olympic Charleroi [7] | 1-1 |
03/10 13:30 | 26 | [11] UR Namur v Excelsior Virton [12] | 0-1 |
03/09 19:00 | 26 | SC Lokeren-Temse v Winkel Sport | 1-0 |
03/09 19:00 | 26 | [3] Hoogstraten VV v Gent II [5] | 2-2 |
03/09 18:30 | 26 | [13] KVV Thes Sport v KSK Heist [6] | 1-2 |
03/08 19:00 | 26 | [4] Charleroi II v Tienen [15] | 1-1 |
03/03 14:00 | 25 | [9] Winkel Sport v Charleroi II [5] | 2-2 |
03/03 14:00 | 25 | [18] URSL Vise v KVV Thes Sport [13] | 2-0 |
03/03 14:00 | 25 | [15] Tienen v UR Namur [11] | 1-0 |
03/02 19:00 | 25 | Hoogstraten VV v SC Lokeren-Temse | 1-1 |
03/02 19:00 | 25 | [6] KSK Heist v Royal Knokke [7] | 2-2 |
03/02 19:00 | 25 | [9] Olympic Charleroi v OH Leuven II [16] | 2-1 |
03/02 19:00 | 25 | [1] RAAL La Louviere v Excelsior Virton [12] | 3-0 |
03/02 18:30 | 25 | [14] Dessel Sport v Royal Cappellen [17] | 8-0 |
03/01 18:30 | 25 | [6] Gent II v Antwerp II [10] | 2-0 |
02/25 14:00 | 24 | [17] Royal Cappellen v Olympic Charleroi [11] | 0-1 |
02/25 14:00 | 24 | [16] OH Leuven II v RAAL La Louviere [2] | 1-2 |
02/25 14:00 | 24 | [18] URSL Vise v UR Namur [8] | 2-0 |
02/25 14:00 | 24 | [9] Royal Knokke v Tienen [15] | 1-0 |
02/25 13:30 | 24 | [13] Antwerp II v Dessel Sport [14] | 2-1 |
02/24 19:00 | 24 | SC Lokeren-Temse v KSK Heist | 2-1 |
02/24 19:00 | 24 | [12] Excelsior Virton v Gent II [5] | 2-0 |
The Belgian Division 1 is a semi-professional division and the third-highest division in the Belgian football league system, one level below the Challenger Pro League. It was created by the Royal Belgian Football Association in 2016, coming in at the third level and pushing all divisions one level down. Initially it was known as the Belgian First Amateur Division, but due to the negative connotation of the word amateur the league was renamed to Belgian National Division 1 from the 2019–20 season onwards. Then, from the 2024–25 season, a split was made into two separate divisions, with the teams holding a Flemish license and those playing with a Francophone license now playing in separate divisions within the league. The Flemish division consists of 18 teams and is referred to as the Eerste Afdeling VV, the Francophone division only contains 12 teams and is called Division 1 ACFF.
The Belgian First Amateur Division was created in 2016 following an overhaul of the Belgian football league system which saw the number of professional clubs reduced to 24. As a result, from the third level and below only amateur clubs remain. The two remaining levels above the Belgian Provincial leagues were reformed into three amateur levels, namely the Belgian First Amateur Division, the Belgian Second Amateur Division and the Belgian Third Amateur Division. As a result, the Belgian Provincial Leagues dropped to the sixth level of the league system.
In 2020 the levels were renamed to Belgian National Division 1, Belgian Division 2 and Belgian Division 3 respectively. In 2022–23, the league was temporarily expanded to 20 teams but reduced again to 18 teams from 2023–24. From the 2024–25 season, the league was expanded to 28 teams but split into two separate divisions of 18 (Flemish) and 12 (Francophone) teams.