After 90-year wait, tiny Union can seal Belgian title on final weekend for European soccer leagues -
💨 Abstract
Union Saint-Gilloise, a small club from Brussels, is close to winning the Belgian league after a 90-year wait. They lead by one point going into the final round, with a win securing their first title since 1935. Key games include Union vs. Gent and Club Brugge vs. Royal Antwerp. Elsewhere, Salzburg is struggling to retain the Austrian title, while championship decisions are also pending in Poland, Hungary, and Croatia.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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