2022–23 Belgian Division 3
The 2022–23 Belgian Division 3 is the seventh season of the division in its current format, placed at the fifth-tier of football in Belgium.
| Season | 2022–23 |
|---|---|
← 2021–22 2023–24 → | |
Team changes
In
- Relegated from the 2021–22 Belgian Division 2 were Houtvenne, Wijgmaal, Couvin-Mariembourg, Givry and Durbuy.
- Promoted from the Belgian Provincial Leagues were:
- Champions for each of the provincial leagues: Wezel (Antwerp), Léopold (Brabant ACFF), Kampenhout (Brabant VV), Hoger Op Kalken (East Flanders), Monceau (Hainaut), La Calamine (Liège), Libramont (Luxembourg), Ciney (Namur), Wielsbeke (West-Flanders)
- In Limburg, Schoonbeek-Beverst took over the promotion spot of champions Achel, who did not ask for licence and were hence ineligible for promotion.
- Due to teams folding and/or voluntarily relegating at this and higher levels, extra spots opened up:
- Two extra teams were promoted from East-Flanders: Elene Grotenberge and Aalter.
- Two extra teams were promoted from West-Flanders: Roeselare-Daisel and Wervik.
- Winners of the interprovincial round on VV side: ASV Geel, Drongen and Rumbeke.
- Winners of the interprovincial round on ACFF side: Meix-dt-Virton.
Out
- Directly promoted into the Belgian Division 2 were 2021–22 Belgian Division 3 champions Oostkamp (VV A), Racing Mechelen (VV B), Union Namur (ACFF A) and Dison (ACFF B).
- Six teams also gained promotion following wins in the promotion play-offs: Lebbeke, Torhout, Erpe-Mere United, Lille, Turnhout and Binche.
- Relegated based on their finishing positions last season were
- Melsele, Sint-Niklaas and Rhode-De Hoek from division VV A,
- De Kempen, Berlaar-Heikant and Koersel from division VV B,
- Pont-à-Celles-Buzet and Stockel from division ACFF A, and
- Oppagne-Wéris, Wanze Bas-Oha and Gouvy from division ACFF B.
- Due to financial difficulties, Lochristi opted to drop down to the Belgian Provincial Leagues due to financial difficulties.
Belgian Division 3 VV A

Aalter
Anzegem
Drongen
Elene Grotenberge
Eppegem
Kalken
Lede
Overijse
Roeselare-Daisel
Rumbeke
Stekene
Voorde-Appelterre
Wervik
Wielsbeke
W-M
Locations of the 2022–23 Belgian Division 3 VV A teams
Belgian Division 3 VV B

Betekom
Beringen
Kampenhout
Nijlen
Pelt
Schoonbeek-Beverst
Sint-Lenaarts
Termien
Wellen
Wezel
Witgoor
Locations of the 2022–23 Belgian Division 3 VV B teams
Number of teams by provinces
| Number of teams | Province or region | Team(s) in VV A | Team(s) in VV B | Team(s) in ACFF A | Team(s) in ACFF B |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | Aalter, Drongen, Elene Grotenberge, Hamme, Kalken, Lede, Stekene and Voorde-Appelterre | none | – | – | |
| – | – | Gosselies, Manage, Monceau, Ostiches-Ath, Mons, Saint-Ghislain, Symphorinois, Tournai | none | ||
| 7 | none | Geel, Houtvenne, Nijlen, Sint-Lenaarts, Wezel, Witgoor and Zwarte Leeuw | – | – | |
| Eppegem, Overijse and Wolvertem Merchtem | Betekom, Diest, Kampenhout and Wijgmaal | – | – | ||
| – | – | none | Aywaille, Herstal, Huy, La Calamine, Raeren-Eynatten, Richelle, Sprimont | ||
| – | – | none | Durbuy, Givry, Habay, Libramont, Marloie, Meix-dt-Virton, Mormont | ||
| 6 | – | – | Aische, Couvin-Mariembourg, Onhaye and Tamines | Ciney and Rochefort | |
| 5 | none | Beringen, Pelt, Schoonbeek-Beverst, Termien and Wellen | – | – | |
| Anzegem, Roeselare-Daisel, Rumbeke, Wervik and Wielsbeke | none | – | – | ||
| 2 | none | none | Léopold and Schaerbeek | none | |
| – | – | CS Braine and Jodoigne | none |
References
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