4-791: The Belgian Elite League is the top flight men's competition for rugby union in Belgium . It is classified as semi-professional. As of the 2023/24 season The Elite League has ten teams: Rugby union in Belgium Rugby union in Belgium is a growing sport. The national governing body for rugby union in Belgium is the Belgian Rugby Federation . The national team plays in the European Nations Cup, and as of October 2014, they were ranked thirtieth in
8-709: The World Rugby Rankings . The national governing body for rugby union in Belgium is the Belgian Rugby Federation (FBRB - Fédération Belge de Rugby in French and Belgische Rugby Bond in Dutch) which is headquartered in Brussels . The Belgian Rugby Federation was formed in 1931, and joined the IRFB in 1988. Rugby union is governed by two regional bodies that answer to FBRB, the national governing body. Most of
12-597: The clubs in the northern region of Belgium are governed by the Vlaamse Rugby Bond (VRB). The remaining clubs are governed by the Ligue Belge Francophone de Rugby (LBFR). Rugby union in Belgium is also structured into four districts for competition purposes. These districts are; Brabant , Hainaut , Liège / Namur / Luxembourg , and Flanders . Within these districts, there are also several leagues and divisions that are structured based on
16-687: The skill level of the clubs. For a long time, Belgian rugby's most high-profile personality was the former international referee, Teddy Lacroix , who became president of the union. Rugby union in Belgium has not been popular historically, but due to its recent international successes, it is a quickly growing sport. As of the December 2007, more than half of the nearly seven thousand registered players are pre-teens or teenagers . In addition, there are currently forty-eight domestic clubs that compete against each other on various levels. Notable Belgian rugby players include: The national team , nicknamed
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