Belgian Futsal Division 1

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Belgian Futsal Division 1
Founded1968
CountryBelgium
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams14
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s) Belgium Futsal Cup
International cup(s) UEFA Futsal Cup
Current: Current Season at UEFA.com

Division 1 is the premier professional futsal league in Belgium. It was founded in 1968. The league which is played under UEFA rules, currently consists of 14 teams. Organized by Royal Belgian Football Association.

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Champions

Organized by ABFS

SeasonWinner
1968/1969 ?
1969/1970 ?
1970/1971Verzekering Cools Brugge
1971/1972Minitrappers Maasmechelen
1972/1973Minitrappers Maasmechelen
1973/1974MV Cevanov Blankenberge
1974/1975MV Blankenberge
1975/1976Sneltrappers Rekem
1976/1977 Hoboken Breughelhof ZVC
1977/1978MVC Rekem*
1978/1979Vleeshal Paul Leen Genk
1979/1980 Hoboken Breughelhof ZVC
1980/1981 Hoboken Breughelhof ZVC
1981/1982Rebels Boorsem
1982/1983 ZVK Hasselt
1983/1984 Hoboken ZVC
1984/1985 ZVK Hasselt
1985/1986 ZVK Hasselt
1986/1987 ZVK Ford Genk 84
1987/1988 ZVK Hasselt
1988/1989 ZVK Hasselt
1989/1990 ZVK Ford Genk
1990/1991ZVC Isola Hoeselt
1991/1992titel niet toegekend
1992/1993JC Hornu
1993/1994JC Hornu
1994/1995JC Hornu
1995/1996JC Hornu
1996/1997FCS Sambreville
1997/1998FCS Sambreville
1998/1999RES Hode Sambreville
1999/2000Alliance Ecaussinnes
2000/2001Penarol Volvo
2001/2002Penarol Volvo
2002/2003Penarol Volvo
2003/2004Penarol Volvo
2004/2005GS Hoboken
2005/2006GS Hoboken
2006/2007Amigo Schepdaal
2007/2008Amigo Schepdaal
2008/2009Amigo Schepdaal
2009/2010Amigo Schepdaal
2010/2011Rolini Koersel
2011/2012Relemko Koersel

Organized by URBSFA

SeasonWinner
1991/1992 ZVK Hasselt
1992/1993 ZVK Hasselt
1993/1994 ZVK Hasselt
1994/1995 ZVK Sint-Truiden
1995/1996 ZVK Ford Genk
1996/1997 ZVK Ford Genk
1997/1998 ZVK Ford Genk
1998/1999 ZVK Sint-Truiden
1999/2000 Action 21 Charleroi
2000/2001 Action 21 Charleroi
2001/2002 Action 21 Charleroi
2002/2003 Action 21 Charleroi
2003/2004 Action 21 Charleroi
2004/2005 Action 21 Charleroi
2005/2006 Action 21 Charleroi
2006/2007 Forcom Antwerpen Elite
2007/2008 Action 21 Charleroi
2008/2009 Action 21 Charleroi
2009/2010 Action 21 Charleroi
2010/2011Chatelineau
2011/2012 Futsal Topsport Antwerpen
2012/2013 Futsal Châtelineau
2013/2014 Futsal Châtelineau
2014/2015 FP Halle-Gooik
2015/2016 FP Halle-Gooik
2016/2017 FP Halle-Gooik
2017/2018 FP Halle-Gooik
2018/2019 FP Halle-Gooik
2019/2020 Futsal Team Charleroi
2020/2021Cancel due to COVID-19
2021/2022 FP Halle-Gooik

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