Belgium First Division B

Belgium First Division B

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01/31 16:00 23 Club Brugge II v Seraing United View
01/31 16:00 23 Anderlecht II v RFC Liege View
01/31 16:00 23 Ismailov/Shofayziyev v Francs Borains View
01/31 16:00 23 KV Kortrijk v KSC Lokeren Temse View
01/31 16:00 23 RWD Molenbeek v Gent II View
02/07 16:00 24 KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk v Club Brugge II View
02/07 16:00 24 Seraing United v Anderlecht II View
02/07 16:00 24 RFC Liege v Lierse Kempenzonen View
02/07 16:00 24 Patro Eisden Maasmechelen v Genk II View
02/07 16:00 24 Francs Borains v RWD Molenbeek View
02/07 16:00 24 Cadantu/Yashina v Lommel View
02/07 16:00 24 KSC Lokeren Temse v ROC Charleroi View
02/07 16:00 24 Eupen v KV Kortrijk View
02/14 16:00 25 Lommel v Anderlecht II View
02/14 16:00 25 Lierse Kempenzonen v Seraing United View
02/14 16:00 25 Genk II v RFC Liege View
02/14 16:00 25 Francs Borains v SK Beveren View
02/14 16:00 25 RWD Molenbeek v KSC Lokeren Temse View
02/14 16:00 25 Club Brugge II v Patro Eisden Maasmechelen View
02/14 16:00 25 KV Kortrijk v KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk View
02/14 16:00 25 Gent II v ROC Charleroi View
02/21 16:00 26 KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk v RWD Molenbeek View
02/21 16:00 26 RFC Liege v Club Brugge II View
02/21 16:00 26 Patro Eisden Maasmechelen v SK Beveren View
02/21 16:00 26 KSC Lokeren Temse v Lommel View
02/21 16:00 26 Eupen v Francs Borains View
02/21 16:00 26 Anderlecht II v Baraunas-RN View
02/21 16:00 26 Seraing United v KV Kortrijk View
02/21 16:00 26 Lierse Kempenzonen v Gent II View
02/28 16:00 27 Francs Borains v KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk View

Wikipedia - Challenger Pro League

The Challenger Pro League, previously known as 1B Pro League is the second-highest division in the Belgian football league system, one level below the Belgian Pro League. It was created by the Royal Belgian Football Association in 2016, replacing the Belgian Second Division. From the season 2016–17 until 2019–20, the competition was named Proximus League, after the main sponsor Proximus.

History

The Belgian First Division B was created in 2016 as the successor of the Belgian Second Division following an overhaul of the Belgian football league system which saw the number of professional clubs reduced to 24 and the number of teams at the second level of the football pyramid to 8.

During Belgian Second Division era from 1973 to 2016, the second division winner and the play-off winner promote to the first division. From 2016 on, the second division winner is no longer guaranteed promotion. The league is divided in two periods of 15 games. The winners of a period compete each other in a final. If a team wins both periods, no final is played and it automatically rises to the highest level. In 2017, Lierse became champion of the league, but no promotion was allowed because they did not win a period. Antwerp and SV Roeselare played the final.

The Belgium First Division B is the second tier of professional football in Belgium, serving as a crucial stepping stone for clubs aspiring to reach the top-flight Belgian Pro League. Established to foster competitive development and promote emerging talent, the tournament features a dynamic mix of historic clubs and ambitious newcomers. The league operates on a regular season format, with teams competing in home and away matches to accumulate points. The top teams at the end of the season earn promotion to the Belgian Pro League, while the lower-ranked clubs face relegation or participate in relegation playoffs. Known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit, the Belgium First Division B plays a vital role in the country's football ecosystem, showcasing rising stars and providing thrilling matches throughout the season.