Belgian Third Division A

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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 16 clubs. 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.

The 2010-2011 clubs

Club Municipality Province Finishing position last season[1]
K.S.V. BornemBornemAntwerp1st of promotion C
R. Cappellen F.C.KapellenAntwerp15th
K.V.V. CoxydeKoksijdeWest Flanders6th
K.M.S.K. DeinzeDeinzeEast Flanders4th
K.F.C. Dessel SportDesselAntwerp3rd of third division B
V.C. Eendracht Aalst 2002AalstEast Flanders3rd
K.F.C. V.W. HammeHammeEast Flanders7th
Hoogstraten V.V.HoogstratenAntwerp8th
K.F.C. IzegemIzegemWest Flanders1st of promotion A
K. Olsa BrakelBrakelEast Flanders3rd of promotion A1
K.S.V. OudenaardeOudenaardeEast Flanders11th
K.S.K. RonseRonseEast Flanders17th of second division2
F.C.N. Sint-NiklaasSint-NiklaasEast Flanders9th
K.S.V. TemseTemseEast Flanders5th
Torhout 1992 K.M.TorhoutWest Flanders12th
Verbroedering Geel-MeerhoutGeelAntwerp1st of promotion C
K.R. WaregemWaregemWest Flanders10th
S.C. WielsbekeWielsbekeWest Flanders13th

^ K. Olsa Brakel won the Belgian Promotion play-off
^ K.S.K. Ronse lost in the Belgian Third Division play-off

Past winners

See also

References

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