Foto: Tom Bergs

De Licentiecommissie van de Belgische voetbalbond heeft de financiële resultaten bekendgemaakt van de 25 profclubs die in het seizoen 2022-2023 (vorig seizoen dus) actief waren in ons profvoetbal. Geen enkele 1B-club kon een positief resultaat voorleggen.

De cijfers werden gepubliceerd nadat de jaarrekeningen van de profclubs onder de loep werden genomen. In totaal maakten de clubs uit 1A én 1B 193 miljoen euro verlies. Van de huidige Challenger Pro League-clubs waren Lommel en Zulte Waregem de slechtste leerlingen van de klas.

We zetten de resultaten van de teams die momenteel actief zijn in 1B én ook vorig seizoen actief waren in ons profvoetbal op een rijtje. HIER kan je de volledige rapporten vinden (tab Licentiecommissie).

Grootste verlies

Lommel SK: -14,6 miljoen euro
Zulte Waregem: -12, 6 miljoen euro
SK Beveren: -9,2 miljoen euro
KV Oostende: -6,3 miljoen euro
SK Deinze: -5,8 miljoen euro
Beerschot VA: -5,2 miljoen euro
RFC Seraing: -3,3 miljoen euro
Dender EH: -2,4 miljoen euro
Lierse K.: -161.000 euro

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