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2022–23 Challenger Pro League
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The 2022–23 season of the Challenger Pro League began in August 2022 and ended in May 2023. It was the first season under its new name after being renamed from First Division B.
Team changes
In
- Dender EH were promoted as champions of the 2021–22 Belgian National Division 1.
- Beerschot were relegated from the 2021–22 Belgian First Division A.
- RSCA Futures, Club NXT, Jong Genk and SL16 FC were added to the league as the league was expanded with four U23 teams and they finished as the top four teams in the 2021–22 Belgian U23 league.
Out
- Westerlo were promoted from the 2021–22 Belgian First Division B as champions.
- Royal Excel Mouscron folded as a team and ceased to exist.
Name change
- Waasland-Beveren found an agreement with the owners of the rights to the former club K.S.K. Beveren, which allowed it to change its name to S.K. Beveren.
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Format changes
Four U23 teams were added to the league as part of a two-season trial, expanding the league from 8 to 12 teams. These twelve teams will play each other twice in a regular competition, after which the league is split, with the top and bottom six teams playing separate competitions from that point, continuing with the points gained. At the top end, only the champion is promoted as three teams are relegated from the 2022–23 Belgian First Division A to reduce the size back from 18 to 16 teams. At the bottom end, the team finishing last will be relegated. U23 teams cannot be promoted to the Belgian First Division A, but can suffer relegation, furthermore they always have to play at least one level below their A team counterparts, hence could be relegated despite not finishing last.
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Team information
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Stadiums and locations
Personnel and kits
Managerial changes
- Club NXT did not play its home matches at the same venue as the A-squad of Club Brugge (the Jan Breydel Stadium) but rather they moved to Roeselare to play in the Schiervelde Stadion.
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League table
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Source: Challengr Pro League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Away matches won; 7) Play-off.[18]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Matches won; 3) Goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Away goals scored; 6) Away matches won; 7) Play-off.[18]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
Positions by round
The table lists the positions of teams after the completion of each matchday, even if due to postponed matches this means the teams have an unequal number of games played. Coloured cells for matchdays 1 through 22 refer to being in the promotion play-offs (green) or relegation play-offs (red), after that only the 1st and last position are highlighted as these mean promotion and relegation respectively.
Source: worldfootball.net
Results
Matches 1–22
Matches 23–32
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Season statistics
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Top scorers
- As of end of season[19]
8 goals (4 players)
Kévin Hoggas (Beveren)
Lennart Mertens (Deinze) (includes 5 goals for Club NXT)
Alonso Martínez (Lommel)
Souleymane Anne (Virton)
7 goals (3 players)
Nökkvi Þórisson (Beerschot)
Mika Godts (Jong Genk)
Zakaria El Ouahdi (RWD Molenbeek)
6 goals (12 players)
Bafodé Dansoko (Deinze)
Dylan De Belder (Deinze)
Alessio Staelens (Deinze)
Jellert Van Landschoot (Deinze)
Victory Beniangba (Jong Genk)
Guillaume De Schryver (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Serge Tabekou (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Agustin Anello (Lommel)
Rafik Belghali (Lommel)
Youssef Challouk (RWD Molenbeek)
Kylian Hazard (RWD Molenbeek)
Ilyes Ziani (SL16 FC)
5 goals (8 players)
4 goals (12 players)
Ryan Sanusi (Beerschot)
Sander Coopman (Beveren)
Shion Homma (Club NXT)
Gaëtan Hendrickx (Deinze)
Zakaria Atteri (Dender EH)
Michaël Lallemand (Dender EH)
Ridwane M'Barki (Dender EH)
Sekou Diawara (Jong Genk)
Metinho (Lommel)
Enock Agyei (RSCA Futures)
Ivann Botella (RWD Molenbeek)
Luís Oyama (RWD Molenbeek)
3 goals (25 players)
David Hrnčár (Beveren)
Daniel Maderner (Beveren)
Bruny Nsimba (Beveren)
Lenn De Smet (Club NXT)
Noah Mbamba (Club NXT)
Daniel Pérez (Club NXT)
Teo Quintero (Deinze)
Lennard Hens (Dender EH)
Bastien Toma (Jong Genk)
Nils Schouterden (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Daan Vekemans (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Amar Fatah (Lommel)
Juho Talvitie (Lommel)
Simion Michez (RSCA Futures)
Killian Sardella (RSCA Futures)
Florian Le Joncour (RWD Molenbeek)
Jake O'Brien (RWD Molenbeek)
Yan Vorogovsky (RWD Molenbeek)
Anisse Brrou (SL16 FC)
Aleksander Buksa (SL16 FC)
Brahim Ghalidi (SL16 FC)
Léandre Kuavita (SL16 FC)
Yannick Aguemon (Virton)
Yann Mabella (Virton)
Ilombe Mboyo (Virton)
2 goals (41 players)
Ayouba Kosiah (Beerschot)
Hervé Matthys (Beerschot)
Dante Rigo (Beerschot)
Jan Van den Bergh (Beerschot)
Everton Luiz (Beveren)
Joachim Van Damme (Beveren)
Aleksandar Vukotić (Beveren)
Arne Engels (Club NXT)
Ibe Hautekiet (Club NXT)
Kyriani Sabbe (Club NXT)
Mathis Servais (Club NXT)
Joachim Carcela (Deinze)
Ayman Kassimi (Deinze)
Mamadou Koné (Deinze)
Jur Schryvers (Deinze)
Kjetil Borry (Dender EH)
Kobe Cools (Dender EH)
Olivier Myny (Dender EH)
Dario Cutillas Carpe (Jong Genk)
Matisse Didden (Jong Genk)
Jamie Yayi Mpie (Jong Genk)
Joedrick Pupe (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Toon Raemaekers (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Jordan Attah Kadiri (Lommel)
Kolbeinn Þórðarson (Lommel)
Ishaq Abdulrazak (RSCA Futures)
Anouar Ait El Hadj (RSCA Futures)
Nilson Angulo (RSCA Futures)
Henrik Bellman (RSCA Futures)
David Hubert (RSCA Futures)
Amando Lapage (RSCA Futures)
Lucas Lissens (RSCA Futures)
Chris Lokesa (RSCA Futures)
Luke Plange (RWD Molenbeek)
Rikelmi (RWD Molenbeek)
Gilles Ruyssen (RWD Molenbeek)
Alexandro Calut (SL16 FC)
Noah Ohio (SL16 FC)
Abdoul Tapsoba (SL16 FC)
Ayyoub Allach (Virton)
Emeric Dudouit (Virton)
1 goal (57 players)
Abdullahi Ibrahim Alhassan (Beerschot)
Chris Kablan (Beerschot)
Andi Koshi (Beerschot)
Ilias Sebaoui (Beerschot)
Léo Seydoux (Beerschot)
Axl Van Himbeeck (Beerschot)
Marco Weymans (Beerschot)
Taofeek Ismaheel (Beveren)
Sem Audoor (Club NXT)
Liam De Smet (Club NXT)
Joel Ordóñez (Club NXT)
Jorne Spileers (Club NXT)
Jano Willems (Club NXT)
Marselino Ferdinan (Deinze)
Denys Prychynenko (Deinze)
Kenneth Schuermans (Deinze)
Jannes Vansteenkiste (Deinze)
Alexandre De Bruyn (Dender EH)
Joachim Ngongo (Dender EH)
Jasper Van Oudenhove (Dender EH)
Kelvin John (Jong Genk)
András Németh (Jong Genk)
Cédric Nuozzi (Jong Genk)
Tuur Rommens (Jong Genk)
Mathias Delorge (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Pieter De Schrijver (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Brent Laes (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Jarno Libert (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Jens Naessens (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Lucas Walbrecq (Lierse Kempenzonen)
Nassim Chadli (Lommel)
Christophe Kabongo (Lommel)
Laurent Lemoine (Lommel)
Eric Monjonell (Lommel)
Glenn Neven (Lommel)
Caio Roque (Lommel)
Zalán Vancsa (Lommel)
Stijn Wuytens (Lommel)
Mohamed Bouchouari (RSCA Futures)
Nils De Wilde (RSCA Futures)
Amadou Diallo (RSCA Futures)
Julien Duranville (RSCA Futures)
Théo Leoni (RSCA Futures)
Barreto (RWD Molenbeek)
Alexis De Sart (RWD Molenbeek)
Jonathan Heris (RWD Molenbeek)
Sacha Banse (SL16 FC)
Rayan Berberi (SL16 FC)
Birame Diaw (SL16 FC)
Noah Dodeigne (SL16 FC)
Mouad El Fanis (SL16 FC)
Massis Guluk (SL16 FC)
Pierre Bourdin (Virton)
Marc-Olivier Doué (Virton)
Ruben Droehnlé (Virton)
Karim Ilunga (Virton)
Kéres Masangu (Virton)
1 own goal (11 players)
Abdullahi Ibrahim Alhassan (Beerschot, scored for Beveren)
Apostolos Konstantopoulos (Beerschot, scored for RWD Molenbeek)
Joachim Van Damme (Beveren, scored for RWD Molenbeek)
Owen Otasowie (Club NXT, scored for Beveren)
Xavier Gies (Dender EH, scored for Club NXT)
Amine Et Taïbi (Jong Genk, scored for Dender EH)
Maxime Delanghe (Lierse Kempenzonen, scored for RWD Molenbeek)
Nikola Ivezić (Lommel, scored for RWD Molenbeek)
Eric Monjonell (Lommel, scored for RWD Molenbeek)
Birame Diaw (SL16 FC, scored for Deinze)
Jonas Vinck (Virton, scored for Lommel)
Team of the season
Upon completion of the regular season a team of the season award was compiled, based upon the results of the team of the week results throughout the season, constructed based on nominations from managers, assistant-managers, journalists and analysts. The results were announced from 22 May 2023, with one player revealed each day.
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Number of teams by provinces
Notes
Nicky Hayen was the manager for the regular season and the first three matchdays of the promotion play-off.
Takahisa Shiraishi was the manager for matchdays 1 through 6,
Antonio Calderón was caretaker manager from matchday 7 to 9.
Robin Veldman was the manager for matchdays 1 through 10.
Christian Bracconi was the manager for matchdays 1 through 16.
References
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