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Sport | Roller Hockey |
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No. of teams | 4 |
Country | Belgium |
The Belgium Roller Hockey League was the biggest Roller Hockey Championship in Belgium. The last edition took place in 1999. The Belgium clubs have taking part in the Dutch NRBB (Dutch Roller Hockey League).
Year | Champion |
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1999 | Modern |
1952 | RH Knokke |
1948 | RHC Klopstokia |
1946 | RHC Klopstokia |
1945 | RHC Klopstokia |
1944 | |
1943 | RHC Klopstokia |
1942 | RHC Klopstokia |
1941 | RHC Klopstokia |
Team | Championships |
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RHC Klopstokia | 6 |
Modern | 1 |
RH Knokke | 1 |
TOTAL | 8 |
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