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2017–18 2017–18

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Ruud Vormer
Ruud Vormer
Netherlands
16
Assists
Club Brugge KV

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Ruud Vormer
Ruud Vormer
Netherlands
16 (Assists)
Club Brugge KV
2
Ryota Morioka
Ryota Morioka
Japan
13
Assists
Waasland-Beveren/Anderlecht

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Ryota Morioka
Ryota Morioka
Japan
13 (Assists)
Waasland-Beveren/Anderlecht
3
Hans Vanaken
Hans Vanaken
Belgium
11
Assists
Club Brugge KV

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Hans Vanaken
Hans Vanaken
Belgium
11 (Assists)
Club Brugge KV
4
Idir Ouali
Idir Ouali
Algeria
8
Assists
KV Kortrijk

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Idir Ouali
Idir Ouali
Algeria
8 (Assists)
KV Kortrijk
4
Răzvan Marin
Răzvan Marin
Romania
8
Assists
Standard Liège

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4
Răzvan Marin
Răzvan Marin
Romania
8 (Assists)
Standard Liège

2016–17 2016–17

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Alejandro Pozuelo
Alejandro Pozuelo
Spain
11
Assists
Genk

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Alejandro Pozuelo
Alejandro Pozuelo
Spain
11 (Assists)
Genk
1
Youri Tielemans
Youri Tielemans
Belgium
11
Assists
Anderlecht

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Youri Tielemans
Youri Tielemans
Belgium
11 (Assists)
Anderlecht
1
Siebe Schrijvers
Siebe Schrijvers
Belgium
11
Assists
Waasland-Beveren/Genk

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Siebe Schrijvers
Siebe Schrijvers
Belgium
11 (Assists)
Waasland-Beveren/Genk
4
Sofiane Hanni
Sofiane Hanni
Algeria
10
Assists
Anderlecht

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4
Sofiane Hanni
Sofiane Hanni
Algeria
10 (Assists)
Anderlecht
4
Stef Peeters
Stef Peeters
Belgium
10
Assists
Sint-Truiden

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4
Stef Peeters
Stef Peeters
Belgium
10 (Assists)
Sint-Truiden
6
Onur Kaya
Onur Kaya
Belgium
9
Assists
Zulte Waregem

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Onur Kaya
Onur Kaya
Belgium
9 (Assists)
Zulte Waregem
7
Alexandru Chipciu
Alexandru Chipciu
Romania
8
Assists
Anderlecht

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Alexandru Chipciu
Alexandru Chipciu
Romania
8 (Assists)
Anderlecht
7
Mamadou Sylla
Mamadou Sylla
Senegal
8
Assists
Eupen

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Mamadou Sylla
Mamadou Sylla
Senegal
8 (Assists)
Eupen
7
Fernando Canesin
Fernando Canesin
Brazil
8
Assists
Oostende

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7
Fernando Canesin
Fernando Canesin
Brazil
8 (Assists)
Oostende
7
Ruud Vormer
Ruud Vormer
Netherlands
7
Assists
Club Brugge

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7
Ruud Vormer
Ruud Vormer
Netherlands
7 (Assists)
Club Brugge

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Summary

The Belgian Pro League (Dutch: Eerste klasse; French: Championnat de Belgique de football; German: Pro League), officially the Jupiler Pro League (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʑypilɛr ˈproː ˌlik]) for sponsor Jupiler, is a professional association football league in Belgium and the highest level of the Belgian football league system. Contested by 16 clubs from the 2023–24 season until 2025–26 when expand to 18 teams from 2026–27 onwards, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Challenger Pro League.

Seasons run from late July to late March, with teams playing 30 matches each in the regular season, and then entering Play-offs I (also known as the Championship Playoff, title playoffs or Champions' play-offs), Play-offs II (also known as the Europa League playoff or Europe play-offs) or Play-offs III (also known as the Relegation play-offs) according to their position in the regular season. Play-offs I are contested by the top-six clubs in the regular season, with each club playing each other twice. The teams finishing in 15th and 16th place are relegated directly, however, the 14th place team plays a promotion-relegation play-off against the 3rd place team of the Challenger Pro League.

The competition was created in 1895 by the Royal Belgian Football Association and was first won by FC Liégeois. Of the 74 clubs to have competed in the first division since its creation, 16 have been crowned champions of Belgium. Anderlecht is the most successful league club with 34 titles, followed by Club Brugge (19), Union Saint-Gilloise (11) and Standard Liège (10). It is currently ranked 8th in the UEFA rankings of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the last five-years. The competition was ranked 3rd when the UEFA first published their ranking in 1979 and also the next year in 1980, which is the best ranking the Belgian First Division has ever achieved.

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