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Belgian Women's First Division

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Country
  
Belgium

Founded
  
1973

Level on pyramid
  
2

Confederation
  
KBVB

Number of teams
  
14

Promotion to
  
Super League

The Belgian Women's First Division (Dutch: Eerste Klasse, French: Division I) is the second highest women's football league of Belgium.

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The league was the top level league until 2011–12. It was first played in 1973-74. From 2012–13 to 2014–16 Belgium's best teams play in the joint league with the best Dutch teams in the BeNe League. The champion of the league qualified for the UEFA Women's Champions League.

In 2015/16 the top level Super League was established above the First Division.

Format

For the season 2014-15, 14 teams participate, playing a double round-robin schedule to decide the champion. The bottom team is relegated to the Belgian Women's Second Division, the 3rd level. The 13th-placed team played a relegation match against the 2nd-placed team of the second division.

Belgian Champions

The winners of the first division were Belgian champions until 2012 when the league was superseded by the BeNe League. The first two seasons featured local competitions, at the end of the season the winners played for the championship.

League winners since 2013

Winners of the First Division as a second level league.

  • 2012/13: DVC Eva's Tienen
  • 2013/14: DVC Eva's Tienen
  • 2014/15: DVC Eva's Tienen
  • Record champions

    Listed are the number of championships from 1972 to 2012.

    References

    Belgian Women's First Division Wikipedia