2024–25 Belgian Women's Super League

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Belgian Women's Super League
Season 2024–25
Dates30 August 2024 – 2025
Matches played7
Goals scored22 (3.14 per match)
Biggest home win AA Gent Ladies 2–1 Genk
30 August 2024
Standard Liège 2–1 Zulte-Waregem
31 August 2024
Leuven 2–1 Standard Liège
7 September 2024
Biggest away win Westerlo 0–5 RSC Anderlecht
31 August 2024
Highest scoring Westerlo 0–5 RSC Anderlecht
31 August 2024
2025-26
All statistics correct as of 7 September 2024.

The 2024-25 Belgian Women's Super League season is set to be the 10th edition since its establishment in 2015. It will be the 54th edition of the highest level of women's football in Belgium.

Contents

Format Change

Despite previous expectations to increase the number of teams to twelve, [1] the league has been reduced from ten to eight participants. The number of regular season games was increased from eighteen to twenty one by adding a third round of games, with the playoffs retained. [2]

Team Changes

In

Out

Teams

Belgium location map.svg
Locations of the 2024-25 Belgian Super League teams

Stadia and locations

ClubHome cityHome groundCapacity
RSC Anderlecht Anderlecht Belgian Football Center, Tubize 1,000
Genk Genk SportinGenk Park, Genk2,000
AA Gent Ladies Ghent PGB-Stadion, Ghent6,500
Club YLA Bruges Municipal Sports Center, Aalter 1,500
Oud-Heverlee Leuven Leuven OHL Banqup Campus, Oud-Heverlee 3,330
Standard Liège Liège Stade Maurice Dufrasne, Liège27,670
Zulte-Waregem Zulte Municipal Sports Stadium, Zulte2,500
Westerlo Westerlo Het Kuipje 8,000

Standings

Regular competition

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualificationGNTOHLANDSTLWESYLAGNKZWA
1 AA Gent Ladies 220052+36Qualification for Champions play-offs2–1
2 Oud-Heverlee Leuven 220031+262–1
3 RSC Anderlecht 110050+53
4 Standard Liège 210133032–1
5 Westerlo 21012643Qualification for Play-offs 20–5
6 Club YLA 100101100–1
7 Ladies Genk 200224201–2
8 Zulte-Waregem 200225301–3
Updated to match(es) played on 7 September 2024. Source: vbal4
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) goals scored

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References

  1. "Lees meer over het format van de Lotto Super League". www.proleague.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-10-01.
  2. https://www.proleague.be/fr/informations/quels-sont-les-changements-pour-la-saison-2024-2025