Belgian Pro League Jerseys
Shop Belgian Pro League jerseys for every club — home, away, kids and retro kits from Belgium’s top flight, found for you on Amazon.
The Belgian Pro League — officially known as the Jupiler Pro League for sponsorship reasons — is the top tier of professional football in Belgium and one of the most competitive leagues in continental Europe. The competition typically features sixteen clubs battling across a regular season and a unique playoff format, the Championship Round, which adds a dramatic second phase to determine the title. Belgian football has produced world-class talents for decades, and the league regularly sends clubs into UEFA Champions League and Europa League group stages, raising its profile on the global stage.
Club Brugge, Anderlecht and Genk are the most decorated sides in the modern era and each brings a distinctive kit identity beloved by supporters across Belgium and beyond. Whether you’re after a home jersey to wear at Jan Breydel Stadium, an away kit as a collector’s item, or a kids’ size for the next generation of fans, the team pages below bring together every option available on Amazon.
Below you’ll find Belgian Pro League clubs with dedicated jersey pages. Each one gathers home, away, third, kids, retro and custom options so you can find exactly the kit you want and check out on Amazon.
About the Belgian Pro League
Belgian top-flight football has a long and proud history stretching back to the late nineteenth century, making it one of the oldest professional leagues in the world. The competition has gone through several structural changes over the decades, but the current format — with its mix of a conventional regular season followed by a Championship Round — was introduced to create a more exciting run-in to the title race and to give every top-six club a genuine shot at silverware.
During the regular phase, each club plays every other side twice, once at home and once away, before the top six enter the Championship Round with a portion of their points carried forward. This partial reset keeps the title race tight, and it is not unusual for a club sitting several points clear after thirty-two matchdays to face a genuine challenge once the playoffs begin. The remaining clubs typically compete in a relegation playoff or a European qualification round, meaning few matches in the Belgian calendar feel meaningless.
Belgium’s domestic league has punched well above its weight in UEFA competition. Club Brugge has reached the knockout rounds of the Champions League in recent seasons, and Anderlecht has a history of deep European runs stretching back to the 1980s. The league’s reputation as a development ground for elite talent is reflected in the number of Belgian internationals who refined their craft domestically before moving to England, Spain and Germany.
Biggest Clubs and Rivalries
No team dominates Belgian football quite like Club Brugge, who play in the city of Bruges and have accumulated more than twenty league titles. Their blue and black striped kit is one of the most recognisable in Belgian football, and their Jan Breydel Stadium — shared with local rivals Cercle Brugge — is one of the most atmospheric grounds in the country. The club’s regular participation in European group stages has built an international fanbase, making their jerseys among the most widely shipped Belgian kits.
Anderlecht, based in Brussels, hold the record for the most Belgian league titles and were a dominant force in European football during the 1970s and 1980s, winning the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup twice. Their purple and white home jersey is iconic in Belgian football culture, and the club’s central location in the capital city gives it a fanbase drawn from across the country. The Brussels derby between Anderlecht and Union Saint-Gilloise has become one of the most anticipated fixtures in the modern Belgian calendar.
Genk, from the Limburg province, are relative newcomers to the league’s elite but have established themselves as consistent title challengers and a major exporter of young talent. Their blue and white striped kit is immediately recognisable, and the club’s academy has produced players who have gone on to shine in the Premier League and other top European competitions. The rivalry between Genk and Club Brugge — two clubs who often trade blows at the top of the table — is one of the defining fixtures of the modern Belgian season.
Beyond these three clubs, sides such as Union Saint-Gilloise, Gent, Standard Liège and Mechelen have historically contributed to a competitive landscape that resists complete domination by any single club. The Wallonia-Flanders dynamic also adds a cultural dimension to certain rivalries, with clubs from the French-speaking south and the Dutch-speaking north carrying regional pride into their matches.
Iconic Kits in Belgian Pro League History
Belgian club kits have a strong tradition of clean, primary-color designs that age well and translate easily to retro editions. Anderlecht’s purple and white combination is one of the most distinctive palettes in European club football — relatively few top-flight clubs have historically committed to purple as their primary color, and it gives Anderlecht’s shirts an instantly recognisable quality even to casual observers. Vintage Anderlecht kits from their 1970s and 1980s European peak are particularly popular with collectors.
Club Brugge’s blue and black stripes echo a broader tradition of continental striped kits, and the club has worn variations on that theme for generations. Shirt manufacturers have occasionally introduced subtle pattern work or contrasting trim to modernise the look, but the core identity has remained consistent. Away kits have allowed Brugge to experiment with gold and white colorways that complement the historic character of Bruges itself.
Genk’s blue and white stripes place them in a tradition shared by several storied European clubs, and the club has occasionally leaned into bold away kits — sometimes in deep red or yellow — that stand out sharply from their standard home look. Third kits across the Belgian Pro League have become an increasingly creative canvas, with clubs experimenting with tonal prints and heritage-inspired graphics in recent seasons.
Belgian Pro League Clubs
Belgian Pro League Jersey Buying Guide
Belgian Pro League jerseys follow the same structure as kits around the world. The home jersey carries each club’s primary colors and crest and is the most widely available option. The away jersey offers a contrasting design used for road fixtures, and some clubs release a third or cup kit in special colorways during the season. You’ll also find kids and youth sizes for younger supporters and retro designs that revisit historic championship-winning eras.
When shopping on Amazon, always read each listing carefully to confirm the season, the jersey type (authentic or replica), and the available sizes before purchasing. Replica kits are the most affordable and popular choice for everyday fans, while authentic jerseys match the on-field specification with a performance fit. For advice on choosing between the two, see our authentic vs replica jerseys guide and our sizing guide.
Choosing the Right Kit Type
If you plan to wear your Belgian Pro League jersey regularly — to matches, at the pub, or just around the house — a replica is almost always the better investment. Replica kits are designed with a relaxed, comfortable fit that works for a wide range of body types, and they wash well over repeated use. Authentic jerseys are built for athletic performance: the materials are lighter and more technical, the cut is tighter, and the finishing details (such as heat-applied badges rather than embroidery) are closer to what the players actually wear on the pitch. They are the preferred choice for collectors who want the closest possible match to the on-field product.
Sizing across Belgian Pro League kits tends to follow standard European football sizing conventions, but it is worth consulting the size chart on each specific Amazon listing because sizing can vary between manufacturers and even between different seasons from the same manufacturer. If you are buying a jersey as a gift and are unsure of the recipient’s size, consider choosing a listing that offers free returns, or check our soccer jersey sizing guide for general guidance on how football kit sizes typically compare to standard clothing sizes.
Retro Belgian Pro League Jerseys
For fans who want to celebrate Belgian football history rather than the current season, retro kits are an increasingly popular option. Anderlecht’s 1970s and 1980s designs — typically featuring a simplified crest and the broad purple and white panels that defined the club in its European heyday — appear on Amazon periodically, particularly around anniversary seasons or when a manufacturer decides to release a throwback collection. Club Brugge retro kits from their own golden eras are similarly sought after. Browse our retro soccer jerseys section for the widest current selection.
Custom Belgian Pro League Jerseys
Many Belgian Pro League jerseys can be personalized with a player name and number or with your own. Look for custom or personalized listings on Amazon to create a unique kit or a memorable gift for a Belgian football fan. Customisation options vary by club and by season — some listings offer full name and number printing, while others may only allow number application. Browse more options on our custom soccer jerseys page.
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Belgian Pro League Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy Belgian Pro League jerseys?
Use the club links on this page to shop each Belgian Pro League team’s jerseys on Amazon, where you can check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.
Which Belgian Pro League jersey is the most popular?
Club Brugge’s blue and black home kit is typically one of the most sought-after in Belgium, boosted by the club’s consistent Champions League appearances. Anderlecht’s purple and white jersey also has a large global following thanks to the club’s storied history.
Do Belgian Pro League clubs offer kids jerseys?
Yes. Most Belgian Pro League clubs sell youth and kids sizes alongside adult kits. Check the size chart on each Amazon listing, as youth sizing can vary by manufacturer and season.
What is the difference between an authentic and a replica Belgian Pro League jersey?
Authentic jerseys match the exact specification worn by players on the pitch, featuring a tighter athletic fit, performance fabrics, and heat-applied details. Replica jerseys use a similar design at a more affordable price point with a relaxed, fan-friendly fit. For most supporters, a replica is the practical choice for everyday wear. Our authentic vs replica jerseys guide covers this in more detail.
How does the Belgian Pro League playoff system work?
After the regular season, the top six clubs typically enter a Championship Round (also called the Play-offs) where points are partially carried over and clubs compete for the title and European spots. This unique format means the regular season is not the end of the story, making every position in the top six highly contested and the run-in to the title genuinely unpredictable.
Can I get a retro Belgian Pro League jersey?
Yes. Retro and throwback kits from clubs like Anderlecht and Club Brugge appear on Amazon periodically, especially around anniversary seasons. Check the individual club pages on this site and browse our retro soccer jerseys section for the latest available options.