Boma presents an award to the best player of the team. Bernard uses the contest to pit De Kampioenen against each other. He wants to buy the football pitch and expand his restaurant in order to get a star in the prestigious Guide Michelin.
After a visit from his friend Charles, Boma wants to turn the football pitch into a golf course. He gets into a fight with De Kampioenen. Pascale supports Boma's idea until she learns that the canteen will be ignored.
Carmen wants to open up a restaurant. After a failed attempt in her store, she tries her luck in the canteen. Carmen is supported by Boma, who's tricking Pascale.
Bieke, Boma, Bernard and Carmen all want to star in a television show on a regional TV channel. Karl Vermeire, the owner of the channel, seduces Bieke.
De Kampioenen and Bernard want to win the award for culture. Bernard organizes a 'BTW goes Classic'-event while De Kampioenen put on a Romeo and Juliet play.
A Dutch football team has a training period at De Kampioenen. It turns out to be a women's team. They're hitting on the footballers of F.C. De Kampioenen. Their wives can't stand for it.
Bernard's father Bernard-Victor comes to visit his son. Bernard makes his father believe that he's seeing someone new. Bernard-Victor causes problems in the marriage of Carmen and Xavier.
Marc temporarily became an auxiliary police officer. Bernard sees new opportunities to annoy De Kampioenen. Boma learns Pascale how to drive. Pascale brakes unexpectedly and causes an accident which also involves a certain Fernand Costermans.
BTW can no longer pay his debts and tries to convince Boma to invest in his restaurant, but Boma refuses. When Fernand fools BTW that "Bij Mij" will get demolished, BTW sells him the restaurant for a song.
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By what name was F.C. De Kampioenen (1990) officially released in India in English?