Belgian Fourth Division C Explained

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

ClubMunicipalityProvinceFinishing position 2014–15 season[1]
K. Bilzerse Waltwilder V.V.BilzenLimburg10th
K.S.C. City PiratesMerksemAntwerp4th
K.F.C. Esperanza PeltNeerpeltLimburg2nd of Limburg Division One
R.C. HadesKiewitLimburg3rd
K.E.S.K. LeopoldsburgLeopoldsburgLimburg12th
K.F.C. LilleLilleAntwerp1st of Antwerp Division One
K. Lyra T.S.V.LierAntwerp11th
K.F.C. NijlenNijlenAntwerp2nd of Antwerp Division One
K.F.C. Sint-LenaartsBrechtAntwerp9th
Spouwen-MopertingenBilzenLimburg7th
K.V.V. Thes Sport TessenderloTessenderloLimburg1st of Limbourg Division One
K.V. TurnhoutTurnhoutAntwerp18th of third division B
K.V.V. VosselaarVosselaarAntwerp13th
K.V.K. WellenWellenLimburg8th
K.O.S.C. WijgmaalWijgmaalFlemish Brabant6th of promotion B
K.F.C. Zwarte LeeuwRijkevorselAntwerp6th

K.F.C. Nijlen won the Antwerp Division One promotion play-off.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sporza. 10 January 2018.