Total Titles Won By Town or City
Fifteen clubs have been champions, from a total of 8 towns and cities.
Town or city | Number of titles | Clubs |
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Brussels |
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R.S.C. Anderlecht (32), R. Union Saint-Gilloise (11), Racing de Bruxelles (6), Daring de Bruxelles (5), R.W.D. Molenbeek (1) |
Bruges |
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Club Brugge (13), Cercle Brugge (3) |
Liège |
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Standard Liège (10), R.F.C. Liégeois (5) |
Antwerp |
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Beerschot (7), R. Antwerp F.C. (4) |
Lier |
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Lierse SK (4) |
Mechelen |
|
KV Mechelen (4) |
Genk |
|
K.R.C. Genk (3) |
Beveren |
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K.S.K. Beveren (2) |
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