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Club Brugge Secures Belgian Title After 2-2 Draw

🇧🇪 22 May 2026

Club Brugge secured the Belgian Pro League championship after a 2-2 draw with KV Mechelen on Saturday. The result was sufficient because Union Saint‑Gilloise did not win their match in Gent. The title was confirmed without the need for a victory.

The match at the Achter de Kazerne stadium turned into a rollercoaster for both sides. Club Brugge fought back after conceding two goals, both arising from mistakes by goalkeeper Van den Heuvel. The final whistle confirmed the stalemate.

The draw left Club Brugge level on points with Union Saint‑Gilloise, but the rival's failure to win in Gent gave Brugge the edge. Union's draw kept them short of the points needed to retain the lead. Consequently, Brugge lifted the championship trophy.

Inside the Brugge dressing room, players celebrated with pizza, beer and champagne. A spontaneous sing‑along filled the space, reflecting the joy of clinching the title. The festive atmosphere was captured by club staff.

The championship marks another triumph for Club Brugge in recent years, adding to their domestic success. The club entered the season as one of the favorites and maintained a strong position throughout. Their consistency paid off with the crown.

Fans took to social media to share their reactions, praising the team's resilience and the celebratory mood. The online community highlighted the combination of on‑field drama and locker‑room revelry. The celebrations have become a talking point across Belgian football circles.

With the domestic title secured, Club Brugge now looks ahead to upcoming European fixtures. The squad will aim to carry the momentum into the next competition. The focus shifts to maintaining performance on the continental stage.

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