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1896 FC Liége 1897 Racing Brussel 1898 FC Liége 1899 FC Liége 1900 Racing Brussel 1901 Racing Brussel 1902 Racing Brussel 1903 Racing Brussel 1904 Union 1905 Union 1906 Union 1907 Union 1908 Racing Brussel 1909 Union 1910 Union 1911 Cercle Brugge 1912 Daring CB 1913 Union 1914 Daring CB 1915-19 not held 1920 Club Brugge 1921 Daring CB 1922 Beerschot 1923 Union 1924 Beerschot 1925 Beerschot 1926 Beerschot 1927 Cercle Brugge 1928 Beerschot 1929 Antwerp 1930 Cercle Brugge 1931 Antwerp 1932 Lierse SK 1933 Union 1934 Union 1935 Union 1936 Daring CB 1937 Daring CB 1938 Beerschot 1939 Beerschot 1940-41 not held 1942 Lierse SK 1943 FC Mechelen 1944 Antwerp 1945 not held 1946 FC Mechelen 1947 Anderlecht 1948 FC Mechelen 1949 Anderlecht 1950 Anderlecht 1951 Anderlecht 1952 FC Liège 1953 FC Liège 1954 Anderlecht 1955 Anderlecht 1956 Anderlecht 1957 Antwerp 1958 Standard 1959 Anderlecht 1960 Lierse SK 1961 Standard 1962 Anderlecht 1963 Standard 1964 Anderlecht 1965 Anderlecht 1966 Anderlecht 1967 Anderlecht 1968 Anderlecht 1969 Standard 1970 Standard 1971 Standard 1972 Anderlecht 1973 Club Brugge 1974 Anderlecht 1975 RWDM 1976 Club Brugge 1977 Club Brugge 1978 Club Brugge 1979 SK Beveren 1980 Club Brugge 1981 Anderlecht 1982 Standard 1983 Standard [*] 1984 SK Beveren 1985 Anderlecht 1986 Anderlecht 1987 Anderlecht 1988 Club Brugge 1989 KV Mechelen 1990 Club Brugge 1991 Anderlecht 1992 Club Brugge 1993 Anderlecht 1994 Anderlecht 1995 Anderlecht 1996 Club Brugge 1997 Lierse SK 1998 Club Brugge 1999 Racing Genk 2000 Anderlecht 2001 Anderlecht 2002 Racing Genk 2003 Club Brugge 2004 Anderlecht 2005 Club Brugge 2006 Anderlecht 2007 Anderlecht 2008 Standard 2009 Standard 2010 Anderlecht 2011 Racing Genk 2012 Anderlecht 2013 Anderlecht 2014 Anderlecht 2015 AA Gent 2016 Club Brugge 2017 Anderlecht 2018 Club Brugge 2019 Racing Genk 2020 Club Brugge 2021 Club Brugge 2022 Club Brugge 2023 Antwerp 2024 Club Brugge 2025 [*] according to Dr. Bruno Dubois, president of Foot 100, who were delegated by the Belgian FA to supervise historical statistical data, Standard had their title revoked due to a bribery scandal; however, this has never been publicised by the Belgian FA. The 1983 championship is therefore included in their total below. Number of Titles per Club (121) 34 Anderlecht 19 Club Brugge 11 Union 10 Standard 7 Beerschot 6 Racing Brussel 5 Antwerp Daring CB FC Liège (Liège was spelled Liége until 1946) 4 Lierse SK KV Mechelen (includes FC Mechelen) Racing Genk 3 Cercle Brugge 2 SK Beveren 1 AA Gent RWDM
Information on 1983 thanks to Luc Nackaerts
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