The Belgian Fourth Division B was one of the four leagues at the fourth level of the Belgian football league system, the other ones being the Belgian Fourth Division A, C and D. This division existed from the 1952–53 to 2015–16 seasons and was played every year with 16 clubs in each league. The league was replaced by Belgian Second Amateur Division.

The final clubs

Club Municipality Province Finishing position 2014–15 season[1]
R. Géants AthoisAthHainaut16th of third division A
K.A.C. BetekomBetekomFlemish Brabant1st of Brabant Division One
R. Francs BorainsBoussuHainaut2nd
FC GanshorenGanshorenBrussels12th
Léopold FCUccleBrussels8th
RWDM47Sint-Jans-MolenbeekBrusselsNone (newly formed)1
R.O.C. de Charleroi-MarchienneMontignies-sur-SambreHainaut1st of Hainaut Division One
Racing Charleroi Couillet FleurusCharleroiHainaut4th of Hainaut Division One2
R. Châtelet S.C.ChâteletHainaut5th
K.F.C. DuffelDuffelAntwerp5th of promotion C
K.S.K. HalleHalleFlemish Brabant5th of Brabant Division One3
R.F.C. TournaiTournaiHainaut18th of third division A
R.U.S. RebecquoiseRebecqWalloon Brabant4th
K. Olympia Voetbalclub SterrebeekSterrebeekFlemish Brabant10th
R.R.C. WaterlooWaterlooWalloon Brabant9th
K. Wolvertem S.C.WolvertemFlemish Brabant11th

^ RWDM's number 5479 was previously held by K. Standaard Wetteren which merged with R.R.C. Wetteren to become R.F.C. Wetteren.
^ R. Charleroi CF won the second round of the Belgian interprovincial play-off
^ K.S.K. Halle won the Brabant Division One play-off

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