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RWDM denied professional licence, relegated to ACFF amateur tier
RWDM failed to secure a professional football licence after an appeal. The decision forces the club to drop to the first amateur division under the ACFF. The outcome was described as a heavy blow for the organization.
The licensing appeal was reviewed by the relevant authorities, but the original denial was upheld. RWDM's request for a professional licence was therefore not granted. The club must now comply with the regulations governing amateur status.
As a result, RWDM will compete in the ACFF's top amateur tier for the upcoming season. This marks a demotion from the professional leagues in which the team previously participated. The club's sporting calendar will be adjusted to reflect the new level.
Despite the relegation, RWDM confirmed that the club will continue to exist. Operational structures and staff will remain in place. The organization intends to maintain its presence in Belgian football.
The decision removes RWDM from the professional football structure. The club will now be subject to the rules that apply to amateur teams. This shift alters the competitive environment for the organization.
RWDM will now focus on preparing for competition in the ACFF amateur division. The club hopes to stabilize its operations at the new level. Observers will watch how the team adapts to the amateur tier.