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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.

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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

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Personnel and kits

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Managerial changes

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  1. 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:
  1. ineligible for promotion.

    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.

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    Results

    Matches 1–22

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    Source: Flashscore
    Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

    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)
    7 goals (3 players)
    1 goal (57 players)
    1 own goal (11 players)

    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

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    Notes

    1. Belgium Nicky Hayen was the manager for the regular season and the first three matchdays of the promotion play-off.
    2. Japan Takahisa Shiraishi was the manager for matchdays 1 through 6, Spain Antonio Calderón was caretaker manager from matchday 7 to 9.
    3. Netherlands Robin Veldman was the manager for matchdays 1 through 10.
    4. France Christian Bracconi was the manager for matchdays 1 through 16.

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