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  2. Sporza - Wikipedia

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    Sporza is a multimedia brand of Belgian public-service radio and television network VRT specifically for coverage of sporting events. These broadcasts are organized by the Flemish government and mainly financed with tax money .

  3. House of Sforza - Wikipedia

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    The House of Sforza (Italian: [ˈsfɔrtsa]) was a ruling family of Renaissance Italy, based in Milan. Sforza rule began with the family's acquisition of the Duchy of Milan following the extinction of the Visconti family in the mid-15th century and ended with the death of the last member of the family's main branch, Francesco II Sforza, in 1535.

  4. Belgium national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Belgium national football team[b] has officially represented Belgium in men's international football since their maiden match in 1904. The squad is under the global jurisdiction of FIFA and is governed in Europe by UEFA —both of which were co-founded by the Belgian team's supervising body, the Royal Belgian Football Association.

  5. 2020–21 Belgian First Division A - Wikipedia

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    The 2020–21 Belgian First Division A was the 118th season of top-tier football in Belgium. As part of a proposal by the Jupiler Pro League' s board of directors accepted by the General Assembly on 15 May 2020, the 2020–21 season would involve shortened playoffs due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Only the top four teams would play for the title ...

  6. 2023–24 Belgian Pro League - Wikipedia

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    2024–25 →. The 2023–24 Belgian Pro League (officially known as the Jupiler Pro League due to sponsorship reasons) was the 121st season of top-tier football in Belgium. Club Brugge were crowned champions for the 19th time in their history having come back from fourth at the start of the title play-offs. For the second time in three seasons ...

  7. Belgian Sportsman of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Belgian Sportsman of the Year. The Belgian Sportsman of the Year (Dutch: Sportman van het jaar; French: Sportif belge de l'année; German: Sportler des Jahres) is elected at the end of each year by professional sportjournalists and former winners, [1] annually since 1967. A Belgian Sportswoman of the Year title has been given out since 1975.

  8. John Heymans - Wikipedia

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    John Heymans was born in Vilvoorde, Belgium on January 9, 1998. He grew up in the town of Rossem, province of Flemish Brabant. As a teenager Heymans played national-level hockey [2] but took up competitive running in 2016. In his first year in college he combined both sports, but soon decided to focus completely on running.

  9. Belgian Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Cup (French: Coupe de Belgique; Dutch: Beker van België [Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbeːkər vɑn ˈbɛlɣijə]]; German: Belgischer Fußballpokal) is the main knockout football competition in Belgium, run by the Royal Belgian FA. The competition started in 1908 with provincial selections as the "Belgian Provinces Cup".