Belgian Fourth Division C
The Belgian Third Division C was one of the four leagues at the fourth level of the Belgian football league system, the other ones being the Belgian Fourth Division A, B and D. This division existed from the 1952-53 to 2015-16 seasons and was played every year with 16 clubs in each league. The league was replaced by Belgian Second Amateur Division.
The final clubs[]
Club | Municipality | Province | Finishing position 2014–15 season[1] |
---|---|---|---|
Bilzen | Limburg | 10th | |
Merksem | Antwerp | 4th | |
Neerpelt | Limburg | 2nd of | |
Kiewit | Limburg | 3rd | |
Leopoldsburg | Limburg | 12th | |
Lille | Antwerp | 1st of | |
K. Lyra T.S.V. | Lier | Antwerp | 11th |
Nijlen | Antwerp | 2nd of Antwerp Division One1 | |
Brecht | Antwerp | 9th | |
Spouwen-Mopertingen | Bilzen | Limburg | 7th |
K.V.V. Thes Sport Tessenderlo | Tessenderlo | Limburg | 1st of Limbourg Division One |
K.V. Turnhout | Turnhout | Antwerp | 18th of third division B |
Vosselaar | Antwerp | 13th | |
Wellen | Limburg | 8th | |
K.O.S.C. Wijgmaal | Wijgmaal | Flemish Brabant | 6th of promotion B |
K.F.C. Zwarte Leeuw | Rijkevorsel | Antwerp | 6th |
^ K.F.C. Nijlen won the Antwerp Division One promotion play-off.
See also[]
- Belgian Third Division
- Belgian Fourth Division
- Belgian Provincial leagues
- Belgian football league system
References[]
Categories:
- Belgian Fourth Division
- Belgian football competition stubs