[1][2] Its first season was played in 2012–13 following the successful cooperation with the one match BeNe Super Cup, that paired both countries' national champions.
The competition qualified the highest-placed Belgian and Dutch teams to the UEFA Women's Champions League.
[6] UEFA then eventually gave the green light for the 2012–13 season on 23 March 2012 after its meeting of its executive committee in Istanbul.
The highest placed Belgian and Dutch team will qualify to the UEFA Women's Champions League.
Since the home-and-away schedule was retained, all 14 remaining teams eventually played 26 matches that counted toward the league standings.
In addition to the above clubs, Royal Antwerp announced it would leave the league for financial reasons upon the completion of the 2013–14 season.