1946–47 Belgian First Division, the Glossary
Statistics of Belgian First Division in the 1946–47 season.[1]
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23 relations: Belgian Pro League, Belgian Second Division, Club Brugge KV, K. Beerschot V.A.C., K. Berchem Sport, K. Boom F.C., K. Lyra, K. Sint-Niklase S.K.E., K.A.A. Gent, K.F.C. Rhodienne-De Hoek, K.V. Mechelen, Lierse S.K., R. Olympic Charleroi Châtelet Farciennes, R.C.S. La Forestoise, R.S.C. Anderlecht, R.W.D. Molenbeek (1909), RFC Liège, Royal Antwerp F.C., Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, S.C. Eendracht Aalst, Standard Liège, 1945–46 Belgian First Division, 1947–48 Belgian First Division.
- 1946–47 in Belgian football
- 1946–47 in European association football leagues
Belgian Pro League
The Belgian Pro League, officially the Jupiler Pro League, due to sponsorship reasons with Jupiler, is the top league competition for association football clubs in Belgium.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and Belgian Pro League
Belgian Second Division
The Belgian Second Division was the second-highest division in the Belgian football league system, one level below the Belgian Pro League.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and Belgian Second Division
Club Brugge KV
italic, known simply as Club Brugge (in English also: Club Bruges), is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges, Belgium.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and Club Brugge KV
K. Beerschot V.A.C.
Koninklijke Beerschot Voetbal en Atletiek Club, now K Beerschot VA was a Belgian football club from Antwerp.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and K. Beerschot V.A.C.
K. Berchem Sport
K.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and K. Berchem Sport
K. Boom F.C.
K.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and K. Boom F.C.
K. Lyra
Koninklijke Lyra was a Belgian football club that existed between 1909 and 1972.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and K. Lyra
K. Sint-Niklase S.K.E.
Koninklijke Sint-Niklase Sportkring Excelsior was a Belgian football club from the town of Sint-Niklaas that merged with KSC Lokeren in 2000, establishing K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and K. Sint-Niklase S.K.E.
K.A.A. Gent
Koninklijke Atletiek Associatie Gent (English: Royal Athletic Association Ghent), often simply known as Gent or by their nickname (The Buffalos), is a Belgian professional sports club, based in the city of Ghent, East Flanders.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and K.A.A. Gent
K.F.C. Rhodienne-De Hoek
Koninklijke Football Club Rhodienne-De Hoek is a Belgian association football club based in Sint-Genesius-Rode, Flemish Brabant.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and K.F.C. Rhodienne-De Hoek
K.V. Mechelen
Yellow Red Koninklijke Voetbalclub Mechelen, often simply called KV Mechelen or KVM, or by their former French name FC Malinois, is a Belgian professional football club based in Mechelen in the Antwerp province.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and K.V. Mechelen
Lierse S.K.
Koninklijke Lierse Sportkring, often simply known as Lierse, was a Belgian professional football club from the city of Lier in the Antwerp province.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and Lierse S.K.
R. Olympic Charleroi Châtelet Farciennes
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See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and R. Olympic Charleroi Châtelet Farciennes
R.C.S. La Forestoise
Royal Cercle Sportif La Forestoise was a Belgian football club from the municipality of Forest, Brussels.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and R.C.S. La Forestoise
R.S.C. Anderlecht
Royal Sporting Club Anderlecht, usually known as Anderlecht or RSCA, is a Belgian professional football club based in Anderlecht, Brussels Capital-Region.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and R.S.C. Anderlecht
R.W.D. Molenbeek (1909)
R.W.D. Molenbeek, short for Racing White Daring Molenbeek, was a Belgian football club founded in 1909 as White Star Club de Bruxelles.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and R.W.D. Molenbeek (1909)
RFC Liège
Royal Football Club de Liège (more commonly known as RFC Liège) is a professional football club based in Liège, capital of Liège Province, Belgium.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and RFC Liège
Royal Antwerp F.C.
Royal Antwerp Football Club (commonly referred to as Royal Antwerp or simply Antwerp) is a Belgian professional football club based in the city of Antwerp.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and Royal Antwerp F.C.
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise
Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, commonly referred to as Union Saint-Gilloise and abbreviated as RUSG, is a Belgian professional football club originally located in the municipality of Saint-Gilles, in Brussels, although since the 1920s, it has been based at the Joseph Marien Stadium in the neighbouring municipality of Forest.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and Royale Union Saint-Gilloise
S.C. Eendracht Aalst
SC Eendracht Aalst is a Belgian football club based in Aalst, East Flanders.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and S.C. Eendracht Aalst
Standard Liège
Royal Standard de Liège, commonly referred to as Standard Liège (Standard Luik; Standard Lüttich) or simply Standard in Belgium, is a Belgian professional football club based in the city of Liège.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and Standard Liège
1945–46 Belgian First Division
The 1945–46 Belgian First Division was contested by 19 teams, and KV Mechelen won the championship. 1946–47 Belgian First Division and 1945–46 Belgian First Division are Belgian Pro League seasons.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and 1945–46 Belgian First Division
1947–48 Belgian First Division
Statistics of Belgian First Division in the 1947–48 season. 1946–47 Belgian First Division and 1947–48 Belgian First Division are Belgian Pro League seasons.
See 1946–47 Belgian First Division and 1947–48 Belgian First Division
See also
1946–47 in Belgian football
- 1946–47 Belgian First Division
- 1946–47 in Belgian football
1946–47 in European association football leagues
- 1946 Úrvalsdeild
- 1946 Albanian National Championship
- 1946 Croatian First League
- 1946 Meistaradeildin
- 1946 Mestaruussarja
- 1946 Polish Football Championship
- 1946 Soviet Top League
- 1946–47 Allsvenskan
- 1946–47 Austrian football championship
- 1946–47 Belgian First Division
- 1946–47 Cypriot First Division
- 1946–47 Czechoslovak First League
- 1946–47 Danish 1st Division
- 1946–47 Divizia A
- 1946–47 Football League
- 1946–47 French Division 1
- 1946–47 La Liga
- 1946–47 League of Ireland
- 1946–47 Luxembourg National Division
- 1946–47 Maltese Premier League
- 1946–47 Nationalliga A
- 1946–47 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
- 1946–47 Netherlands Football League Championship
- 1946–47 Northern Regional League
- 1946–47 Oberliga
- 1946–47 Palestine League
- 1946–47 Panhellenic Championship
- 1946–47 Primeira Divisão
- 1946–47 Scottish Division A
- 1946–47 Scottish Football League
- 1946–47 Serie A
- 1946–47 Yugoslav First League
- 1947 Úrvalsdeild
- 1947 Albanian National Championship
- 1947 Meistaradeildin
- 1947 Mestaruussarja
- 1947 Polish Football Championship
- 1947 Soviet Top League
- 1947 Turkish Football Championship
- 1947 Turkish National Division
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1946–47_Belgian_First_Division
Also known as Belgian First Division 1946-47, Belgian First Division 1947.