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“Rules have been violated”: Dutch champion Union motivates a complaint against reform competition – The Observatorial

On Tuesday, July 1, Francs Borains reported on his website what everyone had seen coming for a while: together with Lokeren and Seraing, it, just like Union, filed a complaint with the BMA against the competition reform. Especially the concrete of four U23 teams in the Challenger Pro League is bothering them. Of course, they […]
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On Tuesday, the Union Saint-Gilloise announced that it would seize the Belgian Competition Authority (ABC) in order to challenge the new format of the competition adopted by the General Assembly of the Pro League on 27 February and ratified on 16 June by the Superior Council of the Belgian Football Union. It will enter into force from the 2025-2026 season. The Jupiler Pro League will return to a format with 18 teams without playoffs while the Ch…

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The Union Saint-Gilloise explained why it filed, alongside three clubs of Challenger Pro League - Seraing, Lokeren and the Franks Borains - a complaint with the Belgian Competition Authority (ABC). The subject of their appeal: the reform of the championship from the 2026-2027 season.

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observatorial.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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