Football Club Meux was founded shortly after the end of
World War II and became affiliated with the
Royal Belgian Football Association (KBVB). They were registered with
matricule 4454 and began playing at the lowest regional level. The club's first honour was a victory in the
Coupe de la Province de Namur in 1966. The club played in the provincial divisions for half a century. In 1997, Meux won the title in the
First Provincial Division and were promoted for the first time in their history to the
Belgian Fourth Division, the fourth and lowest national level. In their first season in national football, the club which had since become
Royal Football Club Meux, finished in eighth place. The next season, the club ranked second to last, a position synonymous with relegation to the provincial divisions. The following years were spent as a
yo-yo club between the highest regional tier and the lowest national tier. the team clinched the title in the Fourth Division in 2016, the first title at national level in the club's history. Thanks to this, the club could maintain themselves at the new fourth national level, which took the name of
Belgian Second Amateur Division from the
2016–17 season. In 2024–25, Meux secure promotion to
Belgian Division 1 from next season after finishing second place ACFF due to promotion play-off. ==Seasons==