Association:
Koninklijke Belgische Voetbalbond (KBVB) / Union royale belge des sociétés de football association (URBSFA) / Königlicher Belgischer Fußballverband (KBFV) Award:
Gouden Schoen / Soulier d'Or Belgium made its international debut against
France in May 1976, winning 2-1. Today the
Super League Vrouwenvoetbal is the highest division in Belgian women's football with 7 teams. Belgium also has a
1e Klasse / Division I -
2e Klasse A / Division II A -
2e Klasse B / Division II B each played with 14 teams of which some are secondary teams of clubs playing in the Super League. Earlier forms of domestic competition were the
BeNe League, which was a joint competition with
The Netherlands from 2012 - 2015. Before the
BeNe League the competition in Belgium was classified as "Lagere Klassen" or lower class or amateur football. In 2017 the first official
Gouden Schoen / Soulier d'Or was awarded for the Best Belgian Female Player of the year playing either domestically or abroad. In 2015 the Sparkle award was introduced in protest at the Belgian Football Association not having an award equivalent to men's. 1 BeNe League Bottega Player of the year (joined award Belgium & Netherlands) 2 The Sparkle is an award for the best female soccer player comparable to the
Belgian Golden Shoe for men, awarded by the BFC (Belgian Football coaches),
Super League Vrouwenvoetbal and the city of
Ostend 3
Belgian Golden Shoe == Bosnia and Herzegovina==