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kampioenschap

Kampioenschap is a term used in Dutch and Flemish to denote both the title awarded to the winner of a championship competition and the competition itself in many sports and disciplines. The English equivalent is championship.

Etymologically, kampioenschap derives from kampioen (champion) and the suffix -schap, indicating a state or office. In

Championships can be decided by different formats. In a league-style format, the team with the best record

National championships are common across sports. In the Netherlands and Belgium, the national champions are called

The concept is used in various competitive domains to denote the top competition and the eventual winner

Dutch-speaking
contexts,
it
is
used
for
national,
regional,
and
international
events
that
determine
a
champion.
at
season’s
end
is
the
kampioen.
In
knockout
or
playoff
formats,
a
final
match
or
series
determines
the
champion.
Some
sports
combine
stages,
with
a
round-robin
followed
by
playoffs.
Nederlands
kampioenschap
or
Vlaams
kampioenschap;
international
variants
include
wereldkampioenschap
and
Europees
kampioenschap.
Winning
a
kampioenschap
often
confers
prestige,
a
title,
and
potential
qualification
to
higher-level
events.
of
that
field.
It
represents
a
formal
recognition
of
success
attained
through
performance
and
can
carry
historical
and
cultural
significance
within
Dutch-speaking
sports
communities.