Club Brugge won the 2022 Belgian Pro League title on Sunday.
Following a 3-1 win over Royal Antwerp, Club Brugge sealed their 18th league title in history and their third in a row.
Anderlecht are the record holders, winning the Belgian league a total of 34 times, with the last in 2017.
Club Brugge came back from a 1-0 deficit to take the 3-1 win at Antwerp.
Antwerp forward Michael Frey scored the opener in the 19th minute.
Brugge leveled 30 minutes later as Belgian midfielder Hans Vanaken scored a penalty spot.
Jack Hendry made it 2-1 for the visitors in minute 64 and Sargis Adamyan cemented the victory by scoring the third goal for his team two minutes later.
Club Brugge won four matches and took a draw in five playoff matches to bag enough points.
Alfred Schreuder's men became the Belgian champions in the 2021-22 season with a match to spare.
Club Brugge also qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stage next season.
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