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CS Brugeois (1) FC Brugeois: Daring Club de Bruxelles: 1911–12: Daring Club de Bruxelles (1) U Saint-Gilloise: Racing de Bruxelles: 1912–13: R Union Saint-Gilloise (7) Daring Club de Bruxelles: Racing de Bruxelles: 1913–14: Daring Club de Bruxelles (2) R Union Saint-Gilloise: CS Brugeois: 1915–1919: League suspended due to the First ...
International football tournaments were suspended in most of the 1940s following the outbreak of World War Two. With exception of one game in 1944 against France, the national football team ceased its official activities. The traditional derby against the Netherlands was kept alive in the wartime, with many unofficial games against them. [27] [28]
Association football is the most popular sport in Belgium, which has been played since the end of the 19th century.The national association was founded in 1895 with the intention of bringing some order and organization to the sport.
Belgian National Division 1: 1912 KFC Turnhout: Belgian National Division 1: Founded by chaplain Z.E. Janssens from St-Victor-institute in Turnhout: 1919 RAAL La Louvière: Challenger Pro League 1921 Roeselare: Dissolved due to bankruptcy 1921 Tienen: Belgian National Division 1 renamed from R.C. Tirlemont, due to French name in Tienen 1922 ...
The Belgian Football Association, the governing body of football in Belgium, was founded in 1895 [3] and was one of the founding members of the FIFA in 1904. [4] The first Belgian championship was held in 1895 among the 10 founding teams of the Belgian Football Association, and was won by RFC de Liège.
The 1974–75 season was the 72nd season of competitive football in Belgium. R White Daring Molenbeek won their first Division I title. [1] RSC Anderlechtois won the Belgian Cup against R Antwerp FC (1-0) [2] and they reached the quarter-finals of the 1974–75 European Champion Clubs' Cup.
The Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA; Dutch: Koninklijke Belgische Voetbalbond; French: Union royale belge des sociétés de football association; German: Königlicher Belgischer Fußballverband) is the governing body of football in Belgium.
They also beat Spain, in a penalty shoot-out after a 1–1 draw, but lost to eventual champions Argentina in the semi-finals 2–0, and France in the third-place match (4–2). [ 227 ] In the 1990 FIFA World Cup, Belgium dominated periods of their second-round match against England; [ 228 ] Enzo Scifo and Jan Ceulemans hit the woodwork . [ 229 ]