SK Beveren Champion! Thrilling 3-2 Victory Over RWDM Seals Challenger Pro League Title

SK Beveren Crowned Champions of Challenger Pro League

Beveren, Belgium – SK Beveren secured the Challenger Pro League title on Monday, March 11, 2026, with a thrilling 3-2 victory over RWDM Brussels. The win, confirmed by Sofascore and Sporza, came five matchdays before the end of the regular season, marking a dominant campaign for the Waaslanders.

A Furious First Half Seals the Title

Despite falling behind early, SK Beveren responded with a blistering attacking display, scoring three goals in a remarkable 13-minute stretch. The match, played at the Freethielstadion, saw RWDM take the lead in the 26th minute, momentarily raising doubts about Beveren’s ability to clinch the title on the day. However, those concerns were quickly dispelled.

Jearl Margaritha leveled the score in the 29th minute, described by Sporza as a “first pearler,” showcasing skillful dribbling and a composed finish. Christian Brüls then put Beveren ahead in the 34th minute with a stunning lob, a goal that has already been touted as a contender for Goal of the Year. Jannes Van Hecke extended the lead to 3-1 just five minutes later, heading home to send the home crowd into raptures.

A Hard-Fought Victory, Despite Late Drama

The first half continued to deliver drama. According to FotMob, Mertens scored for Beveren, seemingly putting the game beyond doubt, but the goal was disallowed. RWDM managed to pull one back in the 58th minute through Usman Simbakoli, creating a tense final period. Despite the late goal, Beveren held on to secure the victory and the championship.

Dominant Season Culminates in Championship Glory

SK Beveren’s triumph is the culmination of a season-long display of dominance in the Challenger Pro League. They have consistently outperformed their rivals, and this victory is a testament to their hard work and quality. The team’s attacking prowess has been a key factor in their success, and the goals against RWDM were a perfect illustration of their ability to create and finish chances.

Key Performances and Match Details

The match saw several standout performances. Jearl Margaritha and Christian Brüls were particularly impressive, both scoring crucial goals. Jannes Van Hecke’s header added to Beveren’s attacking threat, whereas the team’s overall defensive solidity proved vital in securing the win.

Here’s a look at the key moments from the match, as reported by FotMob:

  • 26′ – Jacob Montes (RWDM) scores, assisted by Usman Simbakoli
  • 29′ – Jearl Margaritha (Beveren) scores, assisted by Jannes Van Hecke
  • 34′ – Christian Brüls (Beveren) scores, assisted by Laurent Jans
  • 39′ – Jannes Van Hecke (Beveren) scores, assisted by Jearl Margaritha
  • 58′ – Usman Simbakoli (RWDM) scores

What’s Next for SK Beveren?

With the league title secured, SK Beveren will now focus on preparing for promotion to the Belgian First Division A. The club will look to build on this success and establish themselves as a competitive force in the top flight. Their next challenge will be to maintain their momentum and continue to develop their squad for the challenges ahead. The remaining five matchdays of the Challenger Pro League season will provide valuable opportunities to fine-tune their preparations for the next level.

The celebrations are already underway in Beveren, as the team and their fans revel in a well-deserved championship victory. The atmosphere at the Freethielstadion was electric, and the scenes of jubilation are sure to be remembered for years to reach.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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