Okay, let me walk you through how I went about digging up the Belgium Pro League table for the 2022/23 season. It wasn’t rocket science, but sometimes finding specific season stats takes a little poking around.

Where can I find the belgium pro league table 2022/23? Check these simple links for the full standings.

Getting Started

So, first thing, I needed that table. I follow the league a bit, and wanted to see the final standings for that specific season, 2022/23. Curiosity, mostly. Remembering who ended up where, who got relegated, that sort of thing.

The Search Process

I fired up my computer and opened my usual web browser. My go-to is just typing what I need into the search bar. So, I typed something like “belgium pro league table 2022/23”. Pretty direct.

Naturally, a bunch of results popped up. Lots of sports sites, some official-looking ones, some maybe less so. You always get a mix.

  • I scrolled past the ads first. Always do that.
  • Then I looked for names I recognized – big sports news outlets or dedicated football statistics sites.
  • I avoided anything that looked like a random forum post or a really old-looking site.

Finding a Good Source

I clicked on one or two that looked promising. Sometimes the first click isn’t the best; the page might be cluttered or slow. I think I landed on a major sports network’s site first. It had the league, but I had to make sure I was looking at the 2022/23 season specifically. Sometimes they default to the current season.

Found a dropdown or a link somewhere on the page, usually near the league name, that let me select the season. I picked ‘2022-2023’.

Where can I find the belgium pro league table 2022/23? Check these simple links for the full standings.

Checking the Table

Alright, the table loaded up. Standard stuff, really:

  • Teams listed down the side.
  • Columns for Played (P), Wins (W), Draws (D), Losses (L), Goals For (GF), Goals Against (GA), Goal Difference (GD), and Points (Pts).

I scanned down the list. Saw Royal Antwerp up top – yeah, I remembered their dramatic title win. Checked out Genk and Union SG right behind them. Then I looked further down to see the final positions, who made it into different European spots, and who ended up in the relegation spots. It was all there, clear as day.

Wrapping Up

So yeah, that was basically it. Started with a simple search, filtered through the results to find a reliable source, navigated their site a little to select the correct season, and then just read the table. Took maybe five minutes total? Pretty straightforward process once you know what you’re looking for and stick to trustworthy sites.

It’s always good to double-check you’ve selected the right year, though. That’s probably the easiest mistake to make when looking up past season info.

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