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kampioenen

Kampioenen is the Dutch term for champions. It refers to the winners of a competition or the holders of a title and is used in the Netherlands and the Flemish-speaking parts of Belgium. The term applies to both individuals and teams and can denote national, regional, or local champions across a range of sports, games, and contests.

Grammar and usage: The plural kampioenen is formed from the singular kampioen (champion). In everyday use, kampioenen

Contextual usage: In sports leagues, clubs that win the league or a tournament are referred to as

Related terms: kampioenschap (championship) and kampioen (singular). The concept reflects a broader tradition of ranking and

identifies
the
group
of
current
champions
for
a
season
or
the
set
of
titleholders
in
a
competition.
The
term
is
common
in
Dutch-language
media,
sports
reports,
and
official
announcements.
kampioenen
for
that
season.
The
word
can
also
denote
achieved
status
in
non-sport
competitions,
such
as
chess
tournaments
or
school
contests,
where
victors
are
described
as
kampioenen.
title-holding
in
Dutch-speaking
regions,
and
the
term
is
widely
used
in
newspapers,
broadcasts,
and
online
coverage.