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Sporting Bruxelles Wins 2024/25 Third Amateur Division Title

The Brussels side's 2024/25 Third Amateur Division title keeps the club in local conversations as 2026/27 campaigns await their August start.

By Brussels Sport Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Sporting Bruxelles Wins 2024/25 Third Amateur Division Title
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Sporting Bruxelles finished first in the 2024/25 Third Amateur Division with 25 points from 10 matches, recording eight wins and a plus-17 goal difference. That result placed the club ahead of the field at the close of the season that ended in spring 2025.

Why the result still draws attention

Belgian amateur seasons run from autumn through spring, leaving mid-July without fresh league tables for the First, Second or Third Amateur Divisions. The 2025/26 campaign concluded months ago and the 2026/27 schedule has not begun, so the most recent Brussels performance remains the one on record. Sporting Bruxelles, now operating inside the rebranded National Division 1 system after the 2023 league restructure, therefore supplies the clearest local reference point available to supporters and scouts this week.

The club sealed the title with a 4-1 victory over Sprimont on 18 May 2025, a result that confirmed promotion to the play-offs. Crossing Schaerbeek-Evere, another Brussels side, appeared in the 2025/26 First Amateur Division standings with four points from five matches, but that snapshot predates the current calendar gap.

Numbers from the title run

Across the ten-match 2024/25 campaign Sporting Bruxelles scored 24 goals while securing the top spot. The Belgian Pro League itself remains idle until 8 August 2026, so attention in the capital turns to these earlier amateur markers and to the two top-flight clubs, Anderlecht and Union Saint-Gilloise, that represent the city at the highest level.

Observers expect the 2026/27 amateur fixtures to be released in the coming weeks, after which fresh tables will replace the 2024/25 numbers. Clubs such as Sporting Bruxelles will then begin preparations at their usual training grounds ahead of the new campaign.

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