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Belgian Fourth Division

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Football league
Belgian Fourth Division
Founded1952
Folded2016
CountryBelgium Belgium
DivisionsBelgian Fourth Division A
Belgian Fourth Division B
Belgian Fourth Division C
Belgian Fourth Division D
Number of clubs64 (until 2015–16)
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toBelgian Third Division
Relegation toBelgian Provincial leagues
Domestic cupBelgian Cup
Last championsR.C. Hades
(2015–16)

TheBelgian Fourth Division was the lowest nationwide division inBelgian football. The division was split into four separate leagues,A,B,C andD. The team with the most points in the four leagues together was declared the overall winner. If several league winners had the same number of points, the one with the most wins was declared champion, or if that was still tied, then the one with the best goal average was declared champion. Finally, if two teams were still equal, a single match was played on a neutral ground to determine the team to be added to the palmares. For 2016–17 the Belgian Fourth Division was replaced by theBelgian Third Amateur Division.

The competition

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The competition consisted of the regular season of 30 matchdays and the promotion playoff of three matchdays.

The regular season

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The four champions qualified directly for theBelgian Third Division. Each league was split into three periods (of 10 matchdays each) which determined the twelve qualifiers for the promotion playoff. If a team needed to be replaced, the best-placed team at the end of the regular season which had not yet qualified for the playoff took the free spot. A winner of a period could be replaced because:

  • it had won more than one period;
  • the champion had won at least one period;
  • it finished in 13th place;
  • it was relegated to the level below.

The bottom three teams in each league were relegated to theprovincial leagues while the 13th-placed teams entered the interprovincial playoff.

As a part of changes in the Belgian league system that were implemented in 2016, the Belgian Fourth Division was replaced by theBelgian Third Amateur Division.[1]

Fourth Division playoff

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The Fourth Division playoff was played in three rounds. The first round consisted of six matches of one leg opposing the twelve qualifiers from the Fourth Division. Two teams from the third division (the two 14th-placed teams) entered the playoff in the second round that consisted of two groups of two matches. The third division teams were placed in different groups (with three teams from the first round in each group). The two winners of each group played the group final that qualified two teams for the third division. The groups were constructed to ensure that the two teams from the third division were not able to meet each other in the playoff. The matches were played in one leg at the venue of the first drawn team. When a match ended in a draw, extra time of two periods of 15 minutes was played followed by a penalty shootout if the score remained tied.

Past winners

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YearChampionYearChampionYearChampionYearChampion
1953K. Willebroekse S.V.1973F.C. Denderleeuw1993K.F.C. Herentals2013R. Sprimont Comblain Sport
1954R.R.F.C. Montegnée1974K. Stade Leuven1994K.F.C. Tielen2014FC Gullegem
1955F.C. Waaslandia Burcht1975R.F.C. Sérésien1995R.E.S.C. Virton2015R. Sprimont Comblain Sport
1956K.F.C. Eeklo1976Wavre Sports1996K.F.C. Strombeek2016R.C. Hades
1957R.C.S. Brainois1977K.R.C. Harelbeke1997U.R. Namur
1958R.U.S. Tournaisienne1978R.C.S. La Forestoise1998K.S.K. Kermt
1959Union Basse-Sambre-Auvelais1979K. Stade Leuven1999R. Francs Borains
1960R. Entente Sportive Jamboise1980Wallonia Association Namur2000F.C. Zwarte Duivels Oud-Heverlee
1961R.A.E.C. Mons1981R. Union Hutoise F.C.2001R. Jet Wavre
1962F.C. Vigor Hamme1982K.S.V. Bornem2002R.E. Dison-Verviers
1963S.K. Beveren-Waas1983Royale Union2003K.S.K. Kermt-Hasselt
1964Wavre Sports1984K.V.K. Tienen2004Verbroedering Denderhoutem
1965K. White Star Club Lauwe1985V.C. Westerlo2005R.C.S. Verviétois
1966K.S.C. Eendracht Aalst1986O.C. Charleroi2006K.S.V. Oudenaarde
1967R.A. Marchiennoise des Sports1987F.C. Heist Sportief2007R.R.C. Hamoir
1968R.C.S. La Forestoise1988Eendracht Wervik2008U.R.S. du Centre
1969K.A.S. Eupen1989K.V. Ourodenberg-Aarschot2009F.C. Bleid
1970K.S.K. Tongeren1990R.E. Mouscron2010R. Entente Bertrigeoise
1971Wavre Sports1991V.V. Overpelt-Fabriek2011K. Patro Eisden Maasmechelen
1972K.V. Kortrijk1992K. Tubantia Borgerhout V.K.2012R.U. Wallonne Ciney

See also

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References

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  1. ^Lecaillon, Stéphane (15 June 2015)."Le football belge réformé et régionalisé ce lundi".L'Avenir (in French). Retrieved8 July 2015.

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