2013–14 Belgian Elite League

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2013–14 Belgian Elite League
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The Belgian Elite League 2013-2014 is a competition between eight Belgian rugby teams. It will start on 8 September 2013 and will end with a final championship game after the playoffs. The final will be held at the King Baudouin Stadium. ASUB Waterloo begin the season as defending champions having won the 2012/13 title.

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Location of the 2013-14 Belgian Elite League teams

Season table

Key to colours
    Champions
    Participants in Championship Playoffs
    Bottom team is relegated to Division 2.
2013–14 Belgian Elite League Table
ClubGamesWonDrawnLostPoints ForPoints AgainstDiffPts
1 ASUB Waterloo 14110343815328554
2 Boitsfort RC 14111246717429353
3 Kituro 1490537421416044
4 Dendermondse 1491436621415243
5 RC Soignies 148153532569741
6 Liége 143110175483-30816
7 RC Frameries 143011229534-30515
8 Coq Mosan 140014135509-3742

Championship playoffs

Semi-Final Final
      
ASUB 20
Kituro 12
ASUB 28
Dendermondse 15
Boitsfort 15
Dendermondse 18

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