Belgian Fourth Division B

The Belgian Fourth Division B is one of the four leagues at the fourth level of the Belgian football league system, the other ones being the Belgian Fourth Division A, C and D. This division exists since the 1952-53 season and is played every year with 16 clubs in each league.

The 2015-16 clubs

Club Municipality Province Finishing position last season[1]
R. Géants AthoisAthHainaut16th of third division A
K.A.C. BetekomBetekomFlemish Brabant1st of Brabant Division One
R. Francs BorainsBoussuHainaut2nd
FC GanshorenGanshorenBrussels12th
Léopold FCUccleBrussels8th
RWDM47Sint-Jans-MolenbeekBrusselsNone (newly formed)1
R.O.C. de Charleroi-MarchienneMontignies-sur-SambreHainaut1st of Hainaut Division One
Racing Charleroi Couillet FleurusCharleroiHainaut 4th of Hainaut Division One2
R. Châtelet S.C.ChâteletHainaut5th
K.F.C. DuffelDuffelAntwerp5th of promotion C
K.S.K. HalleHalleFlemish Brabant5th of Brabant Division One3
R.F.C. TournaiTournaiHainaut18th of third division A
R.U.S. RebecquoiseRebecqWalloon Brabant4th
K. Olympia Voetbalclub SterrebeekSterrebeekFlemish Brabant10th
R.R.C. WaterlooWaterlooWalloon Brabant9th
K. Wolvertem S.C.WolvertemFlemish Brabant11th

^ RWDM's number 5479 was previously held by K. Standaard Wetteren which merged with R.R.C. Wetteren to become R.F.C. Wetteren.
^ R. Charleroi CF won the second round of the Belgian interprovincial play-off
^ K.S.K. Halle won the Brabant Division One play-off

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