Belgian Third Division A

The Belgian Third Division A is one of the two leagues at the third level of the Belgian football league system, the other one being the Belgian Third Division B. This division has existed since the 1952–53 season and is played every year with 18 clubs since 2009. Prior to this, the third level in the Belgian football league system was called Promotion and was divided into four leagues of 16 clubs each. Prior to the 1931–32 season, the Promotion was divided into three leagues. Due to restructuring, the Third Division will play as a single league of 16 clubs from the 2016–17 season.

The 2015–16 clubs

Club Municipality Province Finishing position last season[1]
SC Eendracht AalstAalstEast Flanders9th of Belgian Second Division
R. ES AcrenoiseLessinesHainaut3rd of Belgian Promotion B1
K. Rupel Boom F.C.BoomAntwerp5th
K.S.V. BornemBornemAntwerp13th
K. Olsa BrakelBrakelEast Flanders4th
F.C. Verbroedering Dender EHHekelgemEast Flanders9th
K.R.C. Gent-ZeehavenGhentEast Flanders10th
FC GullegemGullegemWest Flanders12th
K.F.C. Vigor Wuitens HammeHammeEast Flanders8th
K.F.C. IzegemIzegemWest Flanders14th
UR La Louvière CentreLa LouvièreHainaut11th of third division B
K. Londerzeel S.K.RonseFlemish Brabant11th
K.R.C. MechelenMechelenAntwerp17th of second division
K.S.V. OudenaardeOudenaardeEast Flanders6th
K.F.C. Sparta PetegemDeinzeEast Flanders1st of promotion A
K.V.C. Sint-Elois-Winkel SportLedegemWest Flanders7th
Sportkring Sint-NiklaasSint-NiklaasEast Flanders2nd of promotion A2
K.S.V. TemseTemseEast Flanders3rd
Torhout 1992 KMTorhoutWest Flanders15th

^ R. ES Acrenoise won the Belgian Promotion play-off; admitted to replace defunct R.A.E.C. Mons
^ SK Sint-Niklaas promoted via the Belgian Promotion play-off

Past winners

See also

References

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