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The Belgium national football team has officially represented Belgium in men s international football since their maiden match in 1904 The squad is under the global jurisdiction of FIFA and is governed in Europe by UEFA both of which were co founded by the Belgian team s supervising body the Royal Belgian Football Association Periods of regular Belgian representation at the highest international level from 1920 to 1938 from 1982 to 2002 and again from 2014 onwards have alternated with mostly unsuccessful qualification rounds Most of Belgium s home matches are played at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels BelgiumNickname s De Rode Duivels Les Diables rouges Die Roten Teufel The Red Devils AssociationRoyal Belgian Football Association RBFA ConfederationUEFA Europe Head coachDomenico TedescoCaptainKevin De BruyneMost capsJan Vertonghen 157 Top scorerRomelu Lukaku 85 Home stadiumKing Baudouin StadiumFIFA codeBELFirst coloursSecond coloursFIFA rankingCurrent3 20 June 2024 Highest1 November 2015 March 2016 September 2018 March 2022 Lowest71 June 2007 First international Belgium 3 3 France Uccle Belgium 1 May 1904 Biggest win Belgium 9 0 Zambia Brussels Belgium 4 June 1994 Belgium 10 1 San Marino Brussels Belgium 28 February 2001 Belgium 9 0 Gibraltar Liege Belgium 31 August 2017 Belgium 9 0 San Marino Brussels Belgium 10 October 2019 Biggest defeat England Amateurs 11 2 Belgium London England 17 April 1909 World CupAppearances14 first in 1930 Best resultThird place 2018 European ChampionshipAppearances7 first in 1972 Best resultRunners up 1980 Nations League FinalsAppearances1 first in 2021 Best resultFourth place 2021 Olympic GamesAppearances5 first in 1900 Best resultGold medal 1920 Medal record Men s footballFIFA World Cup2018 Russia TeamUEFA European Championship1980 Italy Team1972 Belgium TeamOlympic Games1920 Antwerp Team1900 Paris TeamWebsiterbfa be Belgium s national team have participated in three quadrennial major football competitions It appeared in the end stages of fourteen FIFA World Cups and six UEFA European Championships and featured at three Olympic football tournaments including the 1920 Summer Olympic which they won Other notable performances are victories over four reigning world champions West Germany Brazil Argentina and France between 1954 and 2002 Belgium has long standing football rivalries with its Dutch and French counterparts having played both teams nearly every year from 1905 to 1967 The squad has been known as the Red Devils since 1906 its fan club is named 1895 During the national player career of forward Paul Van Himst the most praised Belgian footballer of the 20th century Belgium finished in third place as hosts at UEFA Euro 1972 After that they experienced two golden ages with many gifted players In the first period which lasted from the 1980s to the early 1990s the team finished as runners up at UEFA Euro 1980 and fourth in the 1986 FIFA World Cup In the second under guidance of Marc Wilmots and later Roberto Martinez in the 2010s Belgium topped the FIFA World Ranking for the first time in November 2015 and finished third at the 2018 FIFA World Cup To date Belgium is the only national team in the world to top the FIFA ranking without having won a World Cup or a continental trophy Spain had topped the ranking in late 2008 without winning the World Cup but had won the European titles in 1964 and 2008 while the Netherlands topped the ranking in August 2011 without a World Cup title but won the European title in 1988 HistoryEarly history Belgium was one of the first mainland European countries to play association football with the earliest recorded example of its practice in Belgium dating back to 1863 The first Belgium A squad in 1901 featured four Englishmen On 11 October 1900 Beerschot AC honorary president Jorge Diaz announced that Antwerp would host a series of challenge matches between Europe s best football teams After some organisational problems on 28 April 1901 Beerschot s pitch hosted its first tournament in which a Belgian selection and a Dutch team made up of players from third level sides led by ex footballer Cees van Hasselt contested the Coupe Vanden Abeele Naturally the hosts had little trouble claiming the cup defeating the Netherlands by 8 0 Belgium then beat the Netherlands in all three follow up matches FIFA does not recognize these results because Belgium fielded some English players such as Herbert Potts who scored 12 of Belgium s 17 goals On 1 May 1904 the Belgians played their first official match against France at the Stade du Vivier d Oie in Uccle their draw left the Evence Coppee Trophy unclaimed Twenty days later the football boards of both countries were among the seven FIFA founders At that time the Belgian squad was chosen by a committee chaired by Edouard de Laveleye who usually drew from the country s six or seven major clubs Belgium would play twice a year against the Netherlands beginning from 1905 onwards generally once in Antwerp and once in Rotterdam From these beginnings until 1925 Belgian Dutch cup trophies would be awarded in the Low Countries derby In 1906 the national team players received the nickname Red Devils because of their red jerseys and four years later Scottish ex footballer William Maxwell replaced the UBSSA committee as their manager From 1912 UBSSA governed football only and was renamed UBSFA During the Great War the national team only played unrecognized friendlies with matches in and against France Olympic gold and World Cup struggles In the 1920 Olympic football final at the Olympisch Stadion in Antwerp Robert Coppee scored for Belgium with a penalty kick At the 1920 Summer Olympic in their first official Olympics appearance the Red Devils won the gold medal on home soil after a controversial final in which their Czechoslovak opponents left the pitch In the three 1920s Summer Olympic they achieved fair results four wins in seven matches and played their first intercontinental match against Argentina However over the following decade Belgium lost all of their matches at the first three FIFA World Cup final tournament According to historian Richard Henshaw t he growth of football in Scandinavia Central Europe and South America left Belgium far behind Although World War II hindered international football events in the 1940s the Belgian team remained active with unofficial matches against squads of other allied nations Belgium qualified for only one of eight major tournament during the 1950s and the 1960s the 1954 World Cup The day before the tournament began the RBFA was among the three UEFA founders Dutch journalists considered the draw of the 1954 Belgian team in their opener against England to be the most surprising result of that match day even more than Switzerland s victory over the Italian football stars However Belgium were eliminated after a loss to Italy in the second and last group match Two bright spots in these decades were wins against World Cup holders West Germany in 1954 and Brazil in 1963 Between these Belgium defeated Hungary s Golden Team in 1956 The combination of failure in competitive matches and success in exhibition matches gave the Belgians the mock title of world champions of the friendlies The team s performance improved during the early 1970s under manager Raymond Goethals Fully dressed in white as the White Devils Belgium had their first victories at World and European Championship at the 1970 World Cup and Euro 1972 En route to that Euro appearance their first they eliminated reigning European champions Italy by winning the two legged quarter final on aggregate At the end stage they finished third by winning the consolation match against Hungary In 1973 the denial of a match winning goal in their last 1974 FIFA World Cup qualification match for UEFA Group 3 cost Belgium their appearance at the final causing Belgium to become the only nation ever to miss a World Cup final round despite not allowing a goal during the qualifiers The next two attempts to reach a major final Euro 1976 and the 1978 FIFA World Cup were also fruitless The Belgian national team in 1977Golden age Beginning with a second place finish at Euro 1980 the 1980s and the early 1990s are generally considered as Belgium s first golden age Coached by Guy Thys they achieved their spot in the 1980 final with an unbeaten record in the group phase in the final they narrowly lost the title to West Germany with the score 1 2 Starting with the 1982 World Cup and ending with the 2002 World Cup the national team qualified for six consecutive World Cup end stages and mostly progressed to the second round During this period managers Guy Thys Paul Van Himst and Robert Waseige each guided a Belgian selection past the first round In addition to receiving individual FIFA recognitions the team reached the semi finals of the 1986 World Cup After reaching the Euro 1980 final they were unsuccessful at subsequent European Championship with early exits from their appearances in 1984 and in 2000 During the late 1990s they played three friendly tournament in Morocco Cyprus and Japan sharing the 1999 Kirin Cup with Peru in the latter The greatest talents of the Belgian team during this golden age were retired from international football by 2000 At the eve of the World Cup in 2002 Belgium defeated reigning world and European champions France During that World Cup Belgium defeated Russia and tied with co host Japan and Tunisia to reach the round of 16 After the 2002 World Cup the team weakened with the loss of more veterans and coach Waseige They missed out five successive major finals from UEFA Euro 2004 until UEFA Euro 2012 and went through an equal number of head coaches A 2005 win over reigning European champions Greece meant nothing but a small comfort In between a promising new generation was maturing at the 2007 European U 21 Championship Belgium s squad qualified for the following year s Summer Olympic in Beijing where the Young Red Devils squad finished fourth Seventeen of them appeared in the senior national team albeit without making an immediate impact Belgium finished in second and last place at the Kirin Cup in May 2009 and lost against the 125th FIFA ranked Armenian team in September 2009 After Georges Leekens second stint as national manager his assistant Marc Wilmots became the caretaker in May 2012 Second golden age After two matches as interim coach Wilmots agreed to replace Leekens as manager Following his appointment the team s results improved such that some foreign media regarded it as another Belgian golden generation The young Belgian squad qualified as unbeaten group winners for the 2014 World Cup final and earned Belgium s second ever place in a World Cup quarter finals with a four match winning streak Belgium in red playing Algeria at the Mineirao at the 2014 World Cup Belgium qualified for UEFA Euro 2016 with a match to spare in October 2015 and took the top spot in the FIFA World Ranking for the first time in November 2015 to stay first for five months In the following year Belgium could not confirm their role as outsider at the European Championship with a quarter finals elimination by the 26th FIFA ranked Welsh team This prompted the RBFA to dismiss Wilmots In the 2018 World Cup qualifying allocation they were seeded first in their group and made the final tournament under Spanish manager Roberto Martinez becoming the first European team besides hosts Russia to do so Belgium was eliminated in the semi finals by eventual champions France but won the third place play off against England On 16 November 2019 for the first time in its history the team topped the World Football Elo Ratings after a 1 4 away win over Russia during the Euro 2020 qualifiers Despite the impressive form in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifiers as well as being regarded as the biggest contender for the European trophy the tournament became a complete disappointment for Belgium Being drawn in Group B alongside Russia Denmark and Finland Belgium easily conquered the group with three wins In the knockout phase Belgium first faced reigning champions Portugal in the last sixteen and survived the scare with a thunder strike from Thorgan Hazard to give Belgium a 1 0 win In the quarter finals Belgium once again faced old foe Italy but Belgium failed to take revenge for their 2016 loss once again suffering a 1 2 defeat with the goal being scored by Romelu Lukaku ending Belgium s campaign on a sad note At the 2022 World Cup in Qatar Belgium were drawn into Group F alongside Croatia Morocco and Canada Despite starting their campaign well with a 1 0 victory over Canada they then suffered a shock 2 0 defeat to Morocco and following a 0 0 draw with Croatia in their final group game Belgium were knocked out of the tournament at the group stages for the first time since 1998 Following their elimination from the tournament Martinez announced that he would be standing down as head coach after six years in charge of the national team In February 2023 it was announced that Domenico Tedesco has been appointed as the new head coach of the Belgian national team replacing Roberto Martinez on a contract lasting until the end of Euro 2024 At the finals Belgium were eliminated in the round of 16 losing 1 0 to France Team imageKits Wikimedia Commons has media related to Belgium national football team kits White away jersey 1970 World Cup with the stylised lion emblem 1948 80 Traditional red home jersey 2018 World Cup with RBFA emblem 1981 2019 In home matches the team s outfield players traditionally wear the colours of the Belgian flag black yellow and red Red dominates the strip and is often the sole jersey colour The away colours are usually white black or both in 2014 the squad introduced a third yellow kit Their shirts are often trimmed with tricolores at the margins Since 1981 the RBFA emblem has been the national team s badge the previous badge was a yellow lion on a black shield similar to the escutcheon of the national coat of arms On 8 November 2019 the Royal Belgian Football Association revealed a new logo which preserved the main elements of the previous one the royal crown the wreath and the Belgian tricolor For their first unofficial match in 1901 the Belgian team wore white jerseys with tricoloured bands on the upper arms Around their third unofficial match in 1902 the choice was made for a shirt with national colours that would indicate with a stripe the number of times every player has participated in an encounter Since 1904 Belgium s classic all red jersey design has been altered twice In 1904 05 the squad briefly wore satin shirts with three horizontal bands in red yellow and black according to sports journalist Victor Boin the shirts set the ugliness record During the 1970s manager Raymond Goethals chose an all white combination to improve the team s visibility during evening matches Six clothing manufacturers have supplied the official team strip Adidas is the producer since 2014 and closed a sponsorship deal with the RBFA until 2026 it was also the supplier from 1974 to 1980 and from 1982 to 1991 Former kit manufacturers are Umbro early 1970s Admiral 1981 1982 Diadora 1992 1999 Nike 1999 2010 and Burrda 2010 2014 Kit supplier PeriodUmbro Early 1970sAdidas 1974 1981Admiral 1981 1982Adidas 1982 1991Diadora 1992 1999Nike 1999 2010Burrda 2010 2014Adidas 2014 presentMedia coverage Gust De Muynck s live coverage during Belgium Netherlands in 1931 The first live coverage of a Belgian sporting event occurred on 3 May 1931 when journalist Gust De Muynck commentated on the football match between Belgium and the Netherlands on radio Later football broadcasts were also televised As 60 per cent of Belgians speak Dutch and 40 per cent French commentaries for the national team matches are provided in both languages The matches are not broadcast in German Belgium s third official language During Belgium s tournament appearances in the 1980s and the early 1990s Rik De Saedeleer crowned himself the nation s most famous football commentator with his emotional and humorous reports Initially the matches were transmitted mainly on public television channels the former BRTN now VRT in Dutch and the RTBF in French Since 1994 commercial channels such as vtm and its sister channel Kanaal 2 and VIER in Flanders have purchased broadcasting rights The Euro 2016 round of 16 match against Hungary was the most watched programme in Belgian television history with an audience of over four million viewers out of 11 3 million Belgian citizens In April 2014 the VRT started transmitting a nine piece behind the scenes documentary about the national team filmed during the 2014 World Cup qualifiers titled Iedereen Duivel Everybody Devil Cable broadband provider Telenet broadcast an eight part documentary about individual players titled Rode Helden Red Heroes Side activities Illustration of Belgium s game against France in April 1918 some of such unofficial wartime matches served as charity fundraisers Multiple events were organised for the fans during the squad s peak popularity in the 2010s During the 2014 World Cup qualifiers a string of interactive events called the Devil Challenges were organised The premise was that small groups of international players would do a favour in return for each of the five comprehensive chores their supporters completed colour Belgium red gather 500 000 decibels etc all of which were accomplished In June 2013 the Belgian national team s first ever Fan Day attracted over 20 000 supporters a second was held after the 2014 World Cup On the days of Belgium s 2014 World Cup group matches large dance events titled Dance with the Devils took place in three Belgian cities This type of happening was repeated during Belgium s Euro 2016 group matches Occasionally the Belgian team directly supported charity Between 1914 and 1941 they played at least five unofficial matches of which the returns were for charitable purposes two against France and three against the Netherlands In mid 1986 when the Belgian delegation reached the Mexico World Cup semi finals the squad started a project titled Casa Hogar an idea of delegation leader Michel D Hooghe Casa Hogar is a home for street children in the Mexican industrial city of Toluca to which the footballers donated part of their tournament bonuses In August 2013 the national team supported four social projects through the charity fund Football Foundation by playing an A match with a plus sign on the shoulders of their jerseys and auctioning the shirts In the 21st century several national team players acted up against discrimination In 2002 the national squad held its first anti racism campaign in which they posed with slogans A home Euro 2012 qualifier was given the theme of respect for diversity in 2010 this UEFA supported action was part of the European FARE Action Week Ex Red Devil Dimitri Mbuyu the first black Belgium player in 1987 was engaged as godfather and other foreign current and former footballers who played in the Belgian top division participated In 2018 four national team players spoke up against homophobic violence in a video clip made by organisation Kick It Out Nickname logo and mascot After a 1905 match a Dutch reporter wrote that three Belgian footballers work ed as devils A year later Leopold FC manager Pierre Walckiers nicknamed the players Red Devils inspired by their jersey colour and the achievement of three successive victories in 1906 Because of their white home shirts in the 1970s they were temporarily known as the White Devils Since 2012 the team logo is a red trident or three pronged pitchfork an item that is often associated with the devil Apart from that the national squad has also had four official anthropomorphous mascots The first was a lion in team kit named Diabolix a reference to the central symbol in the Belgian coat of arms that appeared on the team jerseys from 1905 to 1980 In accordance with their epithet the next mascots were a red super devil and two fan made modern devils the most recent one since 2018 was named Red Supporters Cycling is the traditional national sport of Belgium but soccer is the most popular Historian Richard Henshaw 1979 Fans of the Belgian national team display the country s tricolour national flag usually with an emphasis on the red element In 2012 local supporter clubs merged into one large Belgian federation named 1895 after the foundation year of the RBFA One year later 1895 had 24 000 members The nationwide interest in the football squad has also been reflected by the occasional presence of Belgian monarchs at their matches since 1914 One of the greatest moments for the Belgian team and their 12th man was in mid 1986 when the Belgian delegation at the Mexico World Cup received a warm welcome home When the World Cup semi finalists appeared on the balcony of Brussels Town Hall the adjoining Grand Place square was filled with an ecstatic crowd that cheered as though their squad had won a major tournament Crowd of Belgian fans in Kaliningrad Stadium at the 2018 World Cup The team s deterioration after the 2002 World Cup lead to their absence from the end stages of the next five major tournament and strained their popularity Between 2004 and 2010 local journalists called the Belgian footballing nation mortally ill Of the fans that kept supporting their squad in bad times Ludo Rollenberg was one of the most loyal He attended the team s matches worldwide since 1990 missing only the 1999 Japanese Kirin Cup and two other matches by 2006 and was the only supporter to attend their matches in Armenia in 2009 Just before the kick off of a 2014 World Cup home qualifier Belgium s footballers saw a first tifo banner sized 10 5 by 11 5 metres 34 by 38 ft depicting a devil in the national colours The presence of many Belgian players in top leagues abroad such as the Premier League and promising results under Marc Wilmots increased fans enthusiasm and belief in a successful World Cup campaign Because of this popularity peak two Belgian monuments were decorated in national colours for the 2014 FIFA World Cup event the Manneken Pis statue received a child sized version of the new Belgian uniform and facets of the Atomium s upper sphere were covered in black yellow and red vinyl Rivalries Illustration of a Netherlands Belgium cup match at Rotterdam s Schuttersveld pitch in 1905 Belgium s main football rivals are its neighbors the Netherlands and France with which it shares close cultural and political relations The matchup between the Belgian and Dutch team is known as the Low Countries derby as of May 2018 update they have played each other in 126 official matches Belgium won the first four unofficial matches against the Netherlands but lost their first FIFA recognised contest The two national teams played each other biannually between 1905 and 1964 except during the World Wars They have met 18 times in major tournament campaigns and have played at least 35 friendly cup matches in Belgium for the Coupe Vanden Abeele and in the Netherlands for the Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad Beker The overall balance favours the Netherlands with 55 wins against 41 Belgian victories The Low Countries squads co operated in fundraising initiatives between 1925 and 1941 they played five unofficial matches for charity FIFA and the Belgian Olympic Committee The clash between the Belgian and French sides is nicknamed le Match Sympathique in French the Friendly Match they have contested 74 official matches as of September 2020 update The first match between Belgium and France the Evence Coppee Trophy played in 1904 was the first official match for both teams and the first official football match between independent countries on the European continent Until 1967 the sides met almost annually As of September 2020 Belgium have the better record with 30 wins to France s 25 and France has played most often against Belgium in international football StadiumThe Jubilee Stadium on the Heysel Plateau in 1935 left and the King Baudouin Stadium in 2013 right Numerous former and current venues in 11 urban areas have hosted Belgium s home matches Most of these matches have been played in Brussels on the Heysel Plateau on the site of the present day King Baudouin Stadium a multipurpose facility with a seating capacity of 50 122 Its field also hosts the team s final trainings before domestic matches Since 2007 most physical preparation takes place at the National Football Centre in Tubize or at Anderlecht s training ground in the Neerpede quarter Apart from Belgian home friendlies at the international level Belgium s national stadium has also hosted six European Championship matches In 1930 for the country s centennial the venue was inaugurated as the Jubilee Stadium with an unofficial match between Belgium and the Netherlands At that time the stadium had a capacity of 75 000 In 1946 it was renamed Heysel Stadium after its city quarter This new name became associated with the tragedy preceding the 1985 European Cup Final between Juventus and Liverpool 39 spectators died after riots in the then antiquated building Three years after the disaster plans were unveiled for a renovation in 1995 after two years of work the modernised stadium was named after the late King Baudouin In May 2013 the Brussels Capital Region announced that the King Baudouin Stadium would be replaced by Eurostadium elsewhere on the Heysel Plateau in 2018 however the plans for the new stadium were cancelled definitively Results and fixturesAs of 1 July 2024 update the complete official match record of the Belgian national team comprises 842 matches 373 wins 177 draws and 292 losses During these matches the team scored 1 510 times and conceded 1 307 goals Belgium s highest winning margin is nine goals which has been achieved on four occasions against Zambia in 1994 9 0 twice against San Marino in 2001 10 1 and 2019 9 0 and against Gibraltar in 2017 9 0 Their longest winning streak is 12 wins and their highest unbeaten record is 23 consecutive official matches The following is a list of match results in the last twelve months as well as any future matches that have been scheduled Win Draw Loss Fixture 2023 Azerbaijan v Belgium 9 September 2023 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group FAzerbaijan 0 1 BelgiumBaku Azerbaijan15 00 Report Carrasco 38 Stadium Dalga Arena Attendance 4 500 Referee Serbia Belgium v Estonia 12 September 2023 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group FBelgium 5 0 EstoniaBrussels Belgium20 45 Vertonghen 4 Trossard 18 Lukaku 56 58 De Ketelaere 88 Report Stadium King Baudouin Stadium Attendance 24 127 Referee Bartosz Frankowski Poland Austria v Belgium 13 October 2023 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group FAustria 2 3 BelgiumVienna Austria20 45 Laimer 72 Sabitzer 84 pen Report Lukebakio 12 55 Lukaku 58 Stadium Ernst Happel Stadion Attendance 47 000 Referee Jesus Gil Manzano Spain Belgium v Sweden 16 October 2023 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group FBelgium 1 1 Abandoned SwedenBrussels Belgium20 45 Lukaku 31 pen Report Gyokeres 15 Stadium King Baudouin Stadium Referee Italy Note The match was abandoned at half time with the score 1 1 due to security reasons after two Swedish supporters were killed in a terrorist shooting in Brussels On 19 October 2023 UEFA decided that the half time score would be considered final and the match would not be resumed Belgium v Serbia 15 November 2023 FriendlyBelgium 1 0 SerbiaLeuven Belgium20 45 Carrasco 2 Report Stadium Den Dreef Referee Marian Barbu Romania Belgium v Azerbaijan 19 November 2023 UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group FBelgium 5 0 AzerbaijanBrussels Belgium18 00 Lukaku 17 26 30 37 Trossard 90 Report Stadium King Baudouin Stadium Attendance 30 276 Referee Gergo Bogar Hungary 2024 Republic of Ireland v Belgium 23 March 2024 FriendlyRepublic of Ireland 0 0 BelgiumDublin Ireland20 45 Report Stadium Aviva Stadium Attendance 38 128 Referee Rohit Saggi Norway England v Belgium 26 March 2024 FriendlyEngland 2 2 BelgiumLondon England20 45 Toney 17 pen Bellingham 90 5 Report Tielemans 11 36 Stadium Wembley Stadium Attendance 80 733 Referee Austria Belgium v Montenegro 5 June 2024 FriendlyBelgium 2 0 MontenegroBrussels Belgium20 30 De Bruyne 44 Trossard 90 3 pen Report Stadium King Baudouin Stadium Referee Kristoffer Karlsson Sweden Belgium v Luxembourg 8 June 2024 FriendlyBelgium 3 0 LuxembourgBrussels Belgium20 00 Lukaku 42 pen 57 Trossard 81 Report Stadium King Baudouin Stadium Referee Pawel Raczkowski Poland Belgium v Slovakia 17 June 2024 UEFA Euro 2024 Group EBelgium 0 1 SlovakiaFrankfurt Germany18 00 Report Schranz 7 Stadium Waldstadion Attendance 45 181 Referee Halil Umut Meler Turkey Belgium v Romania 22 June 2024 UEFA Euro 2024 Group EBelgium 2 0 RomaniaCologne Germany21 00 Tielemans 2 De Bruyne 80 Report Stadium RheinEnergieStadion Attendance 42 535 Referee Szymon Marciniak Poland Ukraine v Belgium 26 June 2024 UEFA Euro 2024 Group EUkraine 0 0 BelgiumStuttgart Germany18 00 Report Stadium MHPArena Attendance 54 000 Referee Anthony Taylor England France v Belgium 1 July 2024 UEFA Euro 2024 Round of 16France 1 0 BelgiumDusseldorf Germany18 00 Vertonghen 85 o g Report Stadium Merkur Spiel Arena Attendance 46 810 Referee Glenn Nyberg Sweden Belgium v Israel 6 September 2024 2024 09 06 2024 25 Nations LeagueBelgium v IsraelAmsterdam Netherlands20 45 Report Stadium France v Belgium 9 September 2024 2024 09 09 2024 25 Nations LeagueFrance v BelgiumDecines Charpieu France20 45 Report Stadium Parc Olympique LyonnaisItaly v Belgium 10 October 2024 2024 10 10 2024 25 Nations LeagueItaly v BelgiumUdine Italy20 45 Report Stadium Stadio FriuliBelgium v France 14 October 2024 2024 10 14 2024 25 Nations LeagueBelgium v FranceLeuven Belgium20 45 Report Stadium Den DreefBelgium v Italy 14 November 2024 2024 11 14 2024 25 Nations LeagueBelgium v ItalyBelgium20 45 Report Stadium TBDIsrael v Belgium 17 November 2024 2024 11 17 2024 25 Nations LeagueIsrael v BelgiumTBD20 45 Report Stadium TBDCoaching staffSource Position NameHead coach Domenico TedescoAssistant coaches Andreas Hinkel Luke BensteadGoalkeeper coach Max UrwantschkyPhysical coaches Vladimir Cepzanovic Bram GielenTeam manager Piet ErauwAssistant technical director Jelle SchelstraeteNutritionist Janne GeersPerformance analysts Umberto Tedesco Dylan Vanhaeren Maxim WoutersTeam doctors Kristof Sas Geert DeclercqPhysiotherapists James Van Gemert Gertjan Jespers Sander Nuyens Thomas O MalleyCoaching history Since 1904 the RBFA 25 permanent managers and two caretaker managers have officially been in charge of the national team this includes one national footballer selector As of June 2024 update a crew of over 30 RBFA employees guides the player group including German Italian head coach Domenico Tedesco and assistant coaches Andreas Hinkel and Luke Benstead Under Marc Wilmots Belgium reached the top FIFA ranking spot in 2015 which earned him the title of Best Coach of the Year at the 2015 Globe Soccer Awards Under Guy Thys the squad achieved record results at World and European Championship World Soccer magazine accordingly proclaimed him Manager of the Year in 1986 Under Spanish coach Roberto Martinez the team reached a best ever third place finish at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Rather than developing innovative team formations or styles of play Belgium s managers applied conventional tactics At the three 1930s World Cups the Red Devils were aligned in a contemporary 2 3 5 pyramid In 1954 Doug Livingstone s squad played in a 3 2 5 WM arrangement during World Cup matches Throughout most of their tournament matches in the 1970s the 1980s and the 1990s the team played in a 4 4 2 formation Since Raymond Goethals stint in the 1970s a key strength of the Belgian squad has been their systematic use of the offside trap a defensive tactic that was already intensively applied in the 1960s by Anderlecht coach Pierre Sinibaldi According to football journalist Wim De Bock master tactician Goethals represented the conservative defensive football of the Belgian national team he added that in the 1970s the contrast between the Belgian playing style and the Total Football of their Dutch rivals could not be bigger In an attempt to win a match at the 1998 World Cup Georges Leekens chose a 4 3 3 arrangement for Belgium s second and third group matches Robert Waseige Belgium coach around 2000 said that above all his 4 4 2 system was holy in the sense that he left good attackers on the bench to keep his favourite formation Wilmots opted for the 4 3 3 line up again with the intention of showing dominant football against any country PlayersCurrent squad On 28 May 2024 the following 25 players were named in the squad for the UEFA Euro 2024 Information correct as of 1 July 2024 update after the match against France No Pos Player Date of birth age Caps Goals Club1 1 GK Koen Casteels 1992 06 25 25 June 1992 age 32 14 0 Al Qadsiah12 1 GK Thomas Kaminski 1992 10 23 23 October 1992 age 31 1 0 Luton Town13 1 GK Matz Sels 1992 02 26 26 February 1992 age 32 8 0 Nottingham Forest2 2 DF Zeno Debast 2003 10 24 24 October 2003 age 20 10 0 Anderlecht3 2 DF Arthur Theate 2000 05 25 25 May 2000 age 24 18 0 Rennes4 2 DF Wout Faes 1998 04 03 3 April 1998 age 26 19 0 Leicester City5 2 DF Jan Vertonghen 1987 04 24 24 April 1987 age 37 157 10 Anderlecht15 2 DF Thomas Meunier 1991 09 12 12 September 1991 age 32 66 8 Trabzonspor21 2 DF Timothy Castagne 1995 12 05 5 December 1995 age 28 47 2 Fulham25 2 DF Maxim De Cuyper 2000 12 22 22 December 2000 age 23 2 0 Club Brugge6 3 MF Axel Witsel 1989 01 12 12 January 1989 age 35 132 12 Atletico Madrid7 3 MF Kevin De Bruyne captain 1991 06 28 28 June 1991 age 33 105 28 Manchester City8 3 MF Youri Tielemans 1997 05 07 7 May 1997 age 27 70 8 Aston Villa16 3 MF Aster Vranckx 2002 10 04 4 October 2002 age 21 7 0 VfL Wolfsburg17 3 MF Charles De Ketelaere 2001 03 10 10 March 2001 age 23 16 2 Atalanta18 3 MF Orel Mangala 1998 03 18 18 March 1998 age 26 19 0 Lyon23 3 MF Arthur Vermeeren 2005 02 07 7 February 2005 age 19 4 0 Atletico Madrid24 3 MF Amadou Onana 2001 08 16 16 August 2001 age 22 17 0 Everton9 4 FW Leandro Trossard 1994 12 04 4 December 1994 age 29 37 9 Arsenal10 4 FW Romelu Lukaku vice captain 1993 05 13 13 May 1993 age 31 119 85 Chelsea11 4 FW Yannick Carrasco 1993 09 04 4 September 1993 age 30 78 11 Al Shabab14 4 FW Dodi Lukebakio 1997 09 24 24 September 1997 age 26 18 2 Sevilla19 4 FW Johan Bakayoko 2003 04 20 20 April 2003 age 21 14 1 PSV Eindhoven20 4 FW Lois Openda 2000 02 16 16 February 2000 age 24 20 2 RB Leipzig22 4 FW Jeremy Doku 2002 05 27 27 May 2002 age 22 26 2 Manchester CityRecent call ups The following footballers were part of a national selection in the past twelve months but are not part of the current squad Pos Player Date of birth age Caps Goals Club Latest call upGK Arnaud Bodart 1998 03 11 11 March 1998 age 26 0 0 Standard Liege v England 26 March 2024DF Koni De Winter 2002 06 12 12 June 2002 age 22 1 0 Genoa v England 26 March 2024DF Ameen Al Dakhil 2002 03 06 6 March 2002 age 22 4 0 Burnley v Azerbaijan 19 November 2023DF Jorne Spileers 2005 01 21 21 January 2005 age 19 0 0 Club Brugge v Azerbaijan 19 November 2023DF Zinho Vanheusden 1999 07 29 29 July 1999 age 24 1 0 Standard Liege v Serbia 15 November 2023 INJDF Hugo Siquet 2002 07 09 9 July 2002 age 21 1 0 Cercle Brugge v Estonia 12 September 2023MF Mandela Keita 2002 05 10 10 May 2002 age 22 1 0 Antwerp UEFA Euro 2024 PREMF Arne Engels 2003 09 08 8 September 2003 age 20 0 0 FC Augsburg UEFA Euro 2024 PREMF Olivier Deman 2000 04 06 6 April 2000 age 24 3 0 Werder Bremen v England 26 March 2024MF Alexis Saelemaekers 1999 06 27 27 June 1999 age 25 12 1 Bologna v Azerbaijan 19 November 2023FW Michy Batshuayi 1993 10 02 2 October 1993 age 30 55 27 Fenerbahce v England 26 March 2024PRE Preliminary squad standby RET Retired from the national team INJ Player injuries ILL Player illness U21 Moved to U21 squad WD Player withdrew from squad due to non injury issueNotable Paul Van Himst in 1964 Between 1904 and 1980 mainly attacking Belgium players were recognised as talented footballers In the team s first decade striker Robert De Veen was very productive with 26 goals in 23 international appearances Richard Henshaw described Alphonse Six as Belgium s greatest player in the prewar period who was often called the most skillful forward outside Great Britain The key player of the victorious 1920 Olympic squad was Robert Coppee who scored a hat trick against Spain s Ricardo Zamora and the penalty in the final Other outstanding Belgian strikers in the interwar period were former top scorer Bernard Voorhoof and Belgium s football grandmaster Raymond Braine considered one of the greatest players of the era Gifted players in the 1940s and the 1950s included centre back Louis Carre and attackers Jef Mermans Pol Anoul and Rik Coppens at the 1954 World Cup Anoul shone with three goals and newspaper L Equipe named Coppens the event s best centre forward The 1960s and the early 1970s were the glory days of forward and four time Belgian Golden Shoe Paul Van Himst later elected Belgian UEFA Golden Player of 1954 2003 and Belgium s Player of the Century by IFFHS Eden Hazard former team captain and second top scoring player for Belgium At the 1965 Ballon d Or Van Himst ranked fourth achieving Belgium s highest ever position at the European football election Decades after Coppens and Van Himst had retired from playing football a journalist on a Flemish television show asked them Who from both of you was the best actually Coppens replied I will ask Paul that If Paul says it was me then he s right In 1966 striker Raoul Lambert and defending midfielder Wilfried Van Moer joined the national team while the UEFA praised Lambert for his skills at Euro 1972 Van Moer won three Golden Shoes and equalled Van Himst s fourth rank at the 1980 Ballon d Or Belgium has seen two talented waves since 1980 from which several players in defensive positions gained international fame In the 1980s and the early 1990s goalkeepers Jean Marie Pfaff and Michel Preud homme were elected best custodians at FIFA World Cups while FIFA recognised midfielders Jan Ceulemans and Enzo Scifo as the propelling forces of Belgium s 1986 FIFA World Cup squad In 2002 after all players of this generation had retired Marc Wilmots became Belgium s top scorer at the World Cup with five goals During the 10 years from 2002 to 2012 in which Belgium failed to qualify for major tournament another golden generation matured many of whom gained both prime individual and team awards in foreign European top clubs and competitions These include defender Vincent Kompany midfielder Kevin De Bruyne who is one of the best attacking midfielders in the world and his generation and winger Eden Hazard who has been praised as one of Chelsea F C s greatest players ever and one of his era s best footballers in the world in the team he is ranked only after Romelu Lukaku on Belgium s all time scoring leaderboard Honorable mentions of this golden generation are Thibaut Courtois Jan Vertonghen Dries Mertens and Toby Alderweireld These players helped Belgium finish at the third place of 2018 FIFA World Cup the team s best result at the tournament and reach number one on FIFA ranking twice since 2015 Individual statisticsMost capped players Jan Vertonghen is Belgium s most capped players with 157 appearances As of 1 July 2024 update the RBFA lists 725 players who appeared on the men s senior national team With 157 caps according to the RBFA Jan Vertonghen has the most appearances for Belgium Eden Hazard started the most matches as captain 59 Hector Goetinck had the longest career as an international footballer 17 years 6 months and 10 days As of 1 July 2024 The records are collected based on data from FIFA and RSSSF Statistics include three matches that are unrecognised by FIFA Players in bold are still active with Belgium Rank Player Caps Goals Position Belgium career1 Jan Vertonghen 157 10 DF 2007 20242 Axel Witsel 132 12 MF 2008 present3 Toby Alderweireld 127 5 DF 2009 20224 Eden Hazard 126 33 MF FW 2008 20225 Romelu Lukaku 119 85 FW 2010 present6 Dries Mertens 109 21 FW 2011 20227 Kevin De Bruyne 105 28 MF 2010 present8 Thibaut Courtois 102 0 GK 2011 present9 Jan Ceulemans 96 23 MF FW 1977 199110 Timmy Simons 94 6 DF MF 2001 2016Top goalscorers Romelu Lukaku is Belgium s top goalscorers with 85 goals Romelu Lukaku is the highest scoring Belgium player with 85 goals Those who scored the most goals in one match are Robert De Veen Bert De Cleyn and Josip Weber with five Lukaku holds the record for the most hat tricks with four Belgium s fastest goal after the initial kick off was scored by Christian Benteke 8 1 seconds into a match against Gibraltar on 10 October 2016 As of 1 July 2024 The records are collected based on data from FIFA and RSSSF Statistics include three matches that are unrecognised by FIFA Players in bold are still active with Belgium Rank Player Goals Caps Ratio Belgium career1 Romelu Lukaku list 85 119 0 71 2010 present2 Eden Hazard 33 126 0 26 2008 20223 Bernard Voorhoof 30 61 0 49 1928 1940Paul Van Himst 30 81 0 37 1960 19745 Marc Wilmots 28 70 0 4 1990 2002Kevin De Bruyne 28 105 0 27 2010 present7 Michy Batshuayi 27 55 0 49 2015 presentJoseph Mermans 27 56 0 48 1945 19569 Robert De Veen 26 23 1 13 1906 1913Raymond Braine 26 55 0 47 1925 1939Competitive recordOverviewEvent 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 4th PlaceFIFA World Cup 0 0 1 1UEFA European Championship 0 1 1 0UEFA Nations League 0 0 0 1Olympic Games 1 0 1 1Total 1 1 3 3FIFA World Cup Belgium failed to progress past the first round of their earliest five World Cup participations After two scoreless defeats at the inaugural World Cup in 1930 the team scored in their first round knockout matches in the 1934 and 1938 editions but only enough to save their honours In 1954 they drew with England 4 4 after extra time and in 1970 they won their first World Cup match against El Salvador 3 0 From 1982 until 2002 Belgium qualified for six successive World Cup and in the tournament finals they advanced beyond the first round five times In the 1982 FIFA World Cup opener Belgium beat defending champions Argentina 1 0 Their tournament ended in the second group stage after a Polish hat trick by Zbigniew Boniek and a 0 1 loss against the Soviet Union United States Belgium in 1930 was the joint first ever World Cup match At Mexico 1986 the Belgian team achieved their then best ever World Cup run at the time In the knockout phase as underdogs they beat the Soviets after extra time 3 4 the unnoticed offside position of Jan Ceulemans during the initial ninety minutes allowed him to equalise 2 2 and force the match into extra time They also beat Spain in a penalty shoot out after a 1 1 draw but lost to eventual champions Argentina in the semi finals 2 0 and France in the third place match 4 2 In the 1990 FIFA World Cup Belgium dominated periods of their second round match against England Enzo Scifo and Jan Ceulemans hit the woodwork David Platt s volley in the final minute of extra time described as nearly blind by Richard Witzig avoided an apparently goalless draw and led to the sudden elimination of the Belgians In 1994 a 3 2 defeat to defending champions Germany saw Belgium go out in the second round again Afterwards the entire Belgian delegation criticised referee Kurt Rothlisberger for not awarding a penalty for a foul on Belgian Josip Weber Three draws in the group stage of the 1998 World Cup were insufficient for Belgium to reach the knockout stage With two draws the 2002 FIFA World Cup started poorly for Belgium but they won the decisive group match against Russia 3 2 In the second round they faced eventual World Cup winners Brazil Belgium lost 2 0 after Marc Wilmots headed opening goal was disallowed due to a phantom foul on Roque Junior as Witzig named it In 2014 Belgium beat all their group opponents with a single goal difference Thereafter they played an entertaining round of 16 match against the United States in which American goalkeeper Tim Howard made 15 saves However they defeated the United States 2 1 in extra time In a balanced quarter finals Argentina eliminated Belgium after a 1 0 victory At the 2018 World Cup Belgium started with five consecutive victories including group wins over Panama Tunisia and England In the fourth in the round of 16 match against Japan they suffered a major setback in the second half by being led 0 2 However Japan which displayed a very open and offensive game did not withdraw sufficiently in defense and left a lot of opportunities to Belgium who turned the tide and eventually won 3 2 with goals from Jan Vertonghen and late substitutes Marouane Fellaini and Nacer Chadli Belgium then defeated World Cup favourites Brazil 2 1 on the back of an early Fernandinho own goal and a goal by Kevin De Bruyne and reached the semi finals Belgium lost to France 0 1 in the semi finals as France displays a style of play opposite to that of Japan by basing themselves above all on a rigorous defense the possession left to the adversary and fast counter attacks which aroused criticisms from certain Belgian players on the French style of play but rebounded to win 2 0 in their second victory over England in the tournament to secure third place and the best ever World Cup result for the Belgian national team Some players that notably contributed were captain Eden Hazard Thibaut Courtois and Romelu Lukaku who were later recognised by FIFA as the tournament second best player Silver Ball best goalkeeper Golden Glove and third top scorer Bronze Boot respectively FIFA World Cup record Qualification recordYear Host s Round Pld W D L GF GA Squad Pos Pld W D L GF GA1930 Uruguay Group stage 2 0 0 2 0 4 Squad Participated as invitees1934 Italy Round of 16 1 0 0 1 2 5 Squad 2nd 2 0 1 1 6 81938 France 1 0 0 1 1 3 Squad 2nd 2 1 1 0 4 31950 Brazil Did not enter Did not enter1954 Switzerland Group stage 2 0 1 1 5 8 Squad 1st 4 3 1 0 11 61958 Sweden Did not qualify 2nd 4 2 1 1 16 111962 Chile 3rd 4 0 0 4 3 101966 England Play off 5 3 0 2 12 51970 Mexico Group stage 3 1 0 2 4 5 Squad 1st 6 4 1 1 14 81974 West Germany Did not qualify 2nd 6 4 2 0 12 01978 Argentina 2nd 6 3 0 3 7 61982 Spain Second group stage 5 2 1 2 3 5 Squad 1st 8 5 1 2 12 91986 Mexico Fourth place 7 2 2 3 12 15 Squad Play off 8 4 2 2 9 51990 Italy Round of 16 4 2 0 2 6 4 Squad 1st 8 4 4 0 15 51994 United States 4 2 0 2 4 4 Squad 2nd 10 7 1 2 16 51998 France Group stage 3 0 3 0 3 3 Squad Play off 10 7 1 2 23 132002 South Korea Japan Round of 16 4 1 2 1 6 7 Squad Play off 10 7 2 1 27 62006 Germany Did not qualify 4th 10 3 3 4 16 112010 South Africa 4th 10 3 1 6 13 202014 Brazil Quarter finals 5 4 0 1 6 3 Squad 1st 10 8 2 0 18 42018 Russia Third place 7 6 0 1 16 6 Squad 1st 10 9 1 0 43 62022 Qatar Group stage 3 1 1 1 1 2 Squad 1st 8 6 2 0 25 62026 Canada Mexico United States To be determined To be determined2030 Morocco Portugal SpainTotal Third place 51 21 10 20 69 74 14 22 141 83 27 31 302 147 Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place UEFA European Championship Line ups of the Euro 1980 final Belgium red against West Germany With only seven successful qualification campaigns out of seventeen Belgium s performance in the European Championship does not compare to their World Cup record yet it holds the highest record compare to their World Cup performance Belgium has hosted or co hosted the event twice they were chosen to accommodate the UEFA Euro 1972 from three candidates and hosted UEFA Euro 2000 with the Netherlands At Euro 1972 Belgium finished third after losing 1 2 against West Germany and beating Hungary 2 1 The team s best continental result is their second place at Euro 1980 in Italy By finishing as group winners Belgium reached the final to face West Germany The West German Horst Hrubesch scored first but Rene Vandereycken equalised courtesy of a penalty Two minutes before the regular playing time ended Hrubesch scored again denying Belgium a first European titles At Euro 1984 in their last and decisive group match against Denmark the Belgian team took a 0 2 lead but the Danes won the match 3 2 Sixteen years later Belgium automatically reappeared at UEFA s national team tournament as co hosts After winning the Euro 2000 opener against Sweden 2 1 two 2 0 losses against eventual runners up Italy and Turkey eliminated the Belgians from the tournament by the end of the group stage In spite of winning with broad margins against the Republic of Ireland 3 0 and Hungary 0 4 at Euro 2016 Belgium exited in the quarter finals As during the tournament qualifiers Wales defeated Belgium This time by 3 1 UEFA European Championship record Qualifying recordYear Host s Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Pos Pld W D L GF GA1960 France Did not enter Did not enter1964 Spain Did not qualify Preliminary round 2 0 0 2 2 41968 Italy 2nd 6 3 1 2 14 91972 Belgium Third place 3rd 2 1 0 1 3 3 Squad Quarter finals 8 5 2 1 13 41976 Yugoslavia Did not qualify Quarter finals 8 3 2 3 7 101980 Italy Runners up 2nd 4 1 2 1 4 4 Squad 1st 8 4 4 0 12 51984 France Group stage 6th 3 1 0 2 4 8 Squad 1st 6 4 1 1 12 81988 West Germany Did not qualify 3rd 8 3 3 2 16 81992 Sweden 3rd 6 2 1 3 7 61996 England 3rd 10 4 3 3 17 132000 Belgium Netherlands Group stage 12th 3 1 0 2 2 5 Squad Qualified as hosts2004 Portugal Did not qualify 3rd 8 5 1 2 11 92008 Austria Switzerland 5th 14 5 3 6 14 162012 Poland Ukraine 3rd 10 4 3 3 21 152016 France Quarter finals 6th 5 3 0 2 9 5 Squad 1st 10 7 2 1 24 52020 Europe 5th 5 4 0 1 9 3 Squad 1st 10 10 0 0 40 32024 Germany Round of 16 10th 4 1 1 2 2 2 Squad 1st 8 6 2 0 22 4Total Runners up 7 17 26 12 3 11 33 30 7 17 122 65 28 29 232 119 Champions Runners up Third place Semi finalistsUEFA Nations League UEFA Nations LeagueLeague phase FinalsSeason LG Grp Pos Pld W D L GF GA P R RK Year Host s Pos Pld W D L GF GA Squad2018 19 A 2 2nd 4 3 0 1 9 6 5th 2019 Portugal Did not qualify2020 21 A 2 1st 6 5 0 1 16 6 4th 2021 Italy 4th 2 0 0 2 3 5 Squad2022 23 A 4 2nd 6 3 1 2 11 8 7th 2023 Netherlands Did not qualify2024 25 A 2 To be determined 2025 To be determinedTotal 16 11 1 4 36 20 4th 1 3 2 0 0 2 3 5 Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place Olympic Games Hectic phase during the goal rich Olympic win against Luxembourg in 1928 5 3 Football tournament for senior men s national teams took place in six Summer Olympic between 1908 and 1936 The Belgian squad participated in all three Football at the Summer Olympic in the 1920s and kept the gold medal at home at the 1920 edition Apart from the proper national team two other Belgian delegations appeared at the Olympic At the 1900 Summer Olympic a Belgian representation with mainly students won bronze and at the 2008 edition Belgium s U 23 selection placed fourth Belgium s 1920 Olympic squad was given a bye into the quarter finals where they won 3 1 against Spain and reached the semi finals where they beat the Netherlands 3 0 In the first half of the finals against Czechoslovakia the Belgians led 2 0 Forward Robert Coppee converted a disputed early penalty and the action in which attacker Henri Larnoe doubled the score was also a matter of debate After the dismissal of the Czechoslovak left back Karel Steiner the discontented visitors left the pitch in the 40th minute Afterwards the away team reported their reasons for protest to the Olympic organisation these complaints were dismissed and the Czechoslovaks were disqualified The 2 0 score was allowed to stand and Belgium were crowned the champions Summer Olympic GamesYear Host s Round Pld W D L GF GA Squad1896 Greece No Olympic football tournament1900 France Bronze medal 1 0 0 1 2 6 Squad1904 to 1912 Did not enter1920 Belgium Gold medal 3 3 0 0 8 1 Squad1924 France Round of 16 1 0 0 1 1 8 Squad1928 Netherlands Quarter finals 3 1 0 2 9 12 Squad1932 United States No Olympic football tournament1936 to 1976 Did not enter1980 to 1984 Did not qualify1988 South Korea Did not enter1992 to present See Belgium national under 23 teamTotal Gold medal 14 7 0 7 27 37 Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal Fourth place Olympic Games has been an under 23 tournament since 1992 with three players of over 23 years of age allowed in the squad HonoursBelgium s 1920 Olympic champions and one of the 154 gold medals awarded at these Games of the VII Olympic Titles FIFA World Cup Third place 2018 UEFA European Championship Runners up 1980 Third place 1972 Olympic Games Gold medal 1920 img, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library, article, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games, mobile, phone, android, ios, apple, mobile phone, samsung, iphone, xiomi, xiaomi, redmi, honor, oppo, nokia, sonya, mi, pc, web, computer
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