Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
04/28 13:00 | 32 | [14] 티엔엔 v 로케렌 [2] | 1-0 |
04/28 13:00 | 32 | [17] URSL 바이스 v 로얄 카펠렌 FC [18] | 4-1 |
04/28 13:00 | 32 | [5] 로얄 크노케 v 어 나무르 [13] | 1-0 |
04/27 18:00 | 32 | [15] Antwerp II v Charleroi II [3] | 1-3 |
04/27 18:00 | 32 | [11] Charleroi Chatelet v Raal La Louviere [1] | 1-0 |
04/27 18:00 | 32 | [10] 로열 엑셀시오르 비르톤 v KSK헤이스트 [6] | 4-2 |
04/27 17:30 | 32 | [9] 테스 테센데를로 v 후그스트란텐 VV [4] | 2-2 |
04/27 17:30 | 32 | [12] KFC 데셀 스포르트 v 신트-엘로와-W. [7] | 1-1 |
04/26 17:30 | 32 | [9] Gent II v OH Leuven II [16] | 3-0 |
04/21 13:00 | 31 | [16] OH Leuven II v 테스 테센데를로 [9] | 2-3 |
04/21 13:00 | 31 | [14] 어 나무르 v KFC 데셀 스포르트 [12] | 4-0 |
04/21 13:00 | 31 | [18] 로얄 카펠렌 FC v 티엔엔 [15] | 2-7 |
04/20 18:00 | 31 | [13] Antwerp II v 로얄 크노케 [7] | 2-4 |
04/20 18:00 | 31 | [1] Raal La Louviere v Gent II [8] | 3-1 |
04/20 18:00 | 31 | [4] 후그스트란텐 VV v 신트-엘로와-W. [5] | 2-1 |
04/20 18:00 | 31 | [2] 로케렌 v 로열 엑셀시오르 비르톤 [12] | 1-3 |
04/20 18:00 | 31 | [3] Royal Charleroi SC II v Charleroi Chatelet [10] | 3-1 |
04/20 18:00 | 31 | [6] KSK헤이스트 v URSL 바이스 [18] | 1-1 |
04/17 18:00 | 28 | [11] 테스 테센데를로 v Gent II [8] | 2-1 |
04/14 13:00 | 30 | [7] 신트-엘로와-W. v OH Leuven II [16] | 2-1 |
04/14 13:00 | 30 | [5] 로얄 크노케 v 후그스트란텐 VV [6] | 0-1 |
04/14 13:00 | 30 | [15] 어 나무르 v 로케렌 [2] | 2-1 |
04/14 13:00 | 30 | [14] 티엔엔 v URSL 바이스 [18] | 3-3 |
04/13 18:00 | 30 | [13] 로열 엑셀시오르 비르톤 v Antwerp II [11] | 1-0 |
04/13 18:00 | 30 | [5] KSK헤이스트 v Charleroi Chatelet [9] | 2-2 |
04/13 17:30 | 30 | [8] Gent II v KFC 데셀 스포르트 [10] | 2-2 |
04/13 17:30 | 30 | [12] 테스 테센데를로 v 로얄 카펠렌 FC [17] | 5-0 |
04/13 14:30 | 30 | [3] Charleroi II v Raal La Louviere [1] | 1-4 |
04/07 13:00 | 29 | [16] 로얄 카펠렌 FC v Antwerp II [12] | 0-1 |
04/07 13:00 | 29 | [18] URSL 바이스 v Gent II [7] | 2-2 |
The Belgian National Division 1, commonly referred to as simply Eerste Nationale in Dutch or Nationale 1 in French, is a semi-professional and the third-highest division in the Belgian football league system, one level below the Challenger Pro League. It was created by the Royal Belgian Football Association in 2016, coming in at the third level and pushing all divisions one level down. Until the 2019–20 season, it was known as the Belgian First Amateur Division, but was renamed due to the negative connotation of the word amateur.
The Belgian First Amateur Division was created in 2016 following an overhaul of the Belgian football league system which saw the number of professional clubs reduced to 24. As a result, from the third level and below only amateur clubs remain. The two remaining levels above the Belgian Provincial leagues were reformed into three amateur levels, namely the Belgian First Amateur Division, the Belgian Second Amateur Division and the Belgian Third Amateur Division. As a result, the Belgian Provincial Leagues dropped to the sixth level of the league system. In 2020 the levels were renamed to Belgian National Division 1, Belgian Division 2, and Belgian Division 3 respectively. In 2022–23, the league was expanded to 20 teams but reduce to 18 teams from 2023–24.