11 New Illegal Gambling Websites Banned in Belgium
Belgian Gaming Commission expands its blacklist in December 2025
Belgium has once again tightened its grip on illegal online gambling. On 18 December 2025, the Belgian Gaming Commission (CJH) expanded its official blacklist by adding 11 new online casino websites that are now prohibited under Belgian law.
Unlike several recent enforcement actions, this update does not involve websites impersonating licensed Belgian operators. Instead, the regulator has focused on traditional offshore gambling platforms operating without any form of Belgian authorisation.
Which Online Casinos Are Now Blocked?
List of domain names banned as of 18 December
The following domain names are now officially banned and should no longer be accessible from Belgium:
- legiano.com
- 74legiano10.com
- winairlines.org
- winairlines.com
- 82winairlines26.com
- 82winairlines53.com
- magius.com
- magius1.com
- duospin.com
- duospin1.com
- duospin.net
All of these platforms are now part of Belgium’s official gambling blacklist.
No Impersonation of Licensed Casino Brands
Focus on classic offshore operators without Belgian licences
A key takeaway from this enforcement wave is what it does not include. None of the listed websites attempt to copy the name, branding, or identity of legal Belgian casinos. There is no misuse of .be domains and no effort to create confusion with licensed B+ or A+ operators.
Instead, these sites share familiar characteristics:
- repeated use of similar or slightly modified domain names
- multiple URLs linked to the same platform
- no licence issued by the Belgian Gaming Commission
- continued indirect targeting of Belgian players
This type of setup is well known to regulators and remains a persistent feature of the illegal gambling market.
A Different Focus Compared to Recent Enforcement Waves
Temporary shift away from cloned licensed casinos
Earlier blacklist updates largely targeted fake versions of licensed Belgian casinos, often designed to mislead players through near-identical branding and website layouts.
The December 2025 update marks a temporary shift:
- no cloned licensed operators
- no deliberate confusion with regulated casinos
- exclusive focus on offshore platforms operating outside Belgian law
While this suggests a change in enforcement priorities, brand impersonation remains an ongoing concern and may resurface in future actions.
What Does Blacklisting Mean for Players?
Legal, technical and practical consequences in Belgium
When a gambling website is added to the Belgian blacklist, several immediate consequences can follow:
- legal prohibition of access from Belgium
- ban on advertising and promotional activity
- potential technical blocking via Belgian internet providers
- notification of payment processors and advertising networks
For players, this means these platforms offer no legal safeguards, particularly when it comes to withdrawals, data protection, and responsible gambling measures.
Illegal Online Gambling Remains Under Scrutiny
Why enforcement and monitoring will continue in 2026
With these 11 new entries, Belgium’s gambling blacklist continues to expand, highlighting the ongoing presence of illegal online casinos. Even without brand impersonation, unlicensed operators remain active by cycling through new domain names and operating from offshore jurisdictions.
The Belgian Gaming Commission continues to monitor the market closely, and further updates are expected as enforcement efforts evolve.