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In 2022, Huizen promoted to the Vierde Divisie, after winning an Eerste Klasse section championship. In the 2023–24 season, Huizen qualified for the promotion playoffs. After beating AZSV 2–1 on aggregate in the first round, Huizen defeated Rohda Raalte 1–0 on aggregate and won promotion to the Derde Divisie .
merged from A.F.C. Tubize and Royal Stade Brainois in 2021 1988 Genk: Belgian Pro League created by the merger of Waterschei and Winterslag in 1988 1998 K. Rupel Boom F.C. Belgian Division 2 2001 Zulte Waregem: Challenger Pro League created by the merger of Zultse VV and Waregem in 2001. 2002 Oud-Heverlee Leuven: Belgian Pro League Merger of 3 ...
Historically Belgian Limburg is roughly equivalent to the Dutch-speaking part of the secular lordship of the medieval Prince-Bishopric of Liège, which was dominated by the County of Loon. The province of Limburg has an area of 2,427 km 2 (937 sq mi) which comprises three arrondissements (arrondissementen in Dutch) containing 44 municipalities.
Belgian Pro League (renamed from "First Division A" after the 2021–22 season) Challenger Pro League (renamed from "First Division B" after the 2021–22 season) – replaced the former Second Division for 2016–17; National Division 1 (renamed from "Belgian First Amateur Division" after the 2019–20 season) – introduced for 2016–17
The Belgian Super Cup (Dutch: Belgische Supercup [ˈbɛlɣisə ˈsʏpərˌkʏp]; French: Supercoupe de Belgique [sypɛʁkup də bɛlʒik]; German: Belgischer Fußball-Super Cup), Pro League Supercup, is a Belgian club competition played as a single match between the Belgian Pro League champions (also received the Super Cup host) and the Belgian Cup winners.
De Lijn tram in Ghent. Vlaamse Vervoersmaatschappij De Lijn [1] (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈvlaːmsə vərˈvuːrsmaːtsxɑˌpɛi də ˈlɛin], English: "Flemish transport company 'The Line ' "), more commonly known as De Lijn, is a state-owned enterprise run by the Flemish government in Belgium to provide public transportation with about 2240 buses and 399 trams.
Limbourg (French pronunciation: ⓘ; German and Dutch: Limburg; Walloon: Limbôr) or Limbourg-sur-Vesdre [2] is a city and municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium. On 1 January 2008, Limbourg had a total population of 5,680. The total area is 24.63 km 2 which gives a population density of 231 inhabitants per km 2.
Houthalen-Helchteren (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦʌutˌɦaːlə(n) ˈɦɛl(ə)xtərə(n)]; Limburgish: Hôtele-Helichtre) is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg. Houthalen-Helchteren consists of Houthalen-centrum, Houthalen-Oost, Helchteren, Sonnis, Laak, Meulenberg and Lillo.