
Team profile
Belgio
The Belgian national football team, known as the Red Devils, was founded in 1895, making it one of the oldest national sides in the world. The team’s origins trace back to the formation of the Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA) that year, with the national team playing its first official match in 1904 against France. Belgium’s football identity was forged in the early 20th century, though the team remained largely an underdog until its golden generation emerged in the 2010s. The Red Devils do not have a single home stadium, but the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels serves as their primary venue. Built in 1930 and renovated multiple times, it has a capacity of around 50,000 and is the stage for most high-profile internationals. Other matches are hosted at stadiums like the Ghelamco Arena in Ghent or the Stade Maurice Dufrasne in Liège, reflecting Belgium’s decentralized fan base and strong regional club culture. Belgium’s history on the international stage features a bronze medal at the 1900 Olympics, but true major silverware has eluded them. Their best World Cup finish is third place in 2018, a crowning achievement for the golden generation led by stars like Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne, and Romelu Lukaku. They also reached the European Championship final in 1980, losing to West Germany, and have consistently qualified for recent tournaments. Domestically, the Pro League is the top flight, but the national team’s achievements are measured in FIFA rankings—Belgium famously topped the world rankings for the first time in 2015 and held that spot for several years. Legendary players span generations. The early era featured Michel Preud’homme, a goalkeeper who won the Yashin Award in 1994. The 1970s and 80s saw Jan Ceulemans and Enzo Scifo dazzle with creativity. More recently, the golden generation included Vincent Kompany, the defensive rock; Thibaut Courtois, arguably the world’s best goalkeeper in his prime; and Kevin De Bruyne, a midfield genius. Playmaker Eden Hazard, with his dazzling dribbling, was the team’s talisman. Tactically, Belgium has evolved from a physically imposing, direct style to a technically gifted, possession-based approach under managers like Roberto Martínez. The golden generation excelled with fluid attacking football but sometimes lacked defensive solidity. The team’s identity is now built on individual brilliance and quick transitions, though recent years have seen a shift toward a more collective, pressing style. Fan culture is passionate yet reserved, with the “Red Devils” faithful known for creative tifos and a strong sense of national pride. The rivalry with the Netherlands (the Low Countries derby) is intense, fueled by historical and cultural tensions. Matches against France also carry weight, especially after the 2018 World Cup semi-final loss. Currently, Belgium is in a transitional phase post-golden generation. With younger talents like Jérémy Doku, Charles De Ketelaere, and Romelu Lukaku still leading the attack, they remain a top-10 FIFA-ranked team and consistently qualify for major tournaments. However, the 2022 World Cup group-stage exit signaled the end of an era. The team is rebuilding under new coach Domenico Tedesco, aiming to blend experience with youth. Interesting fact: Belgium is the only national team to have hosted the European Championship? Not exactly—they co-hosted Euro 2000 with the Netherlands. The team’s nickname, “Red Devils,” was coined by a journalist in 1906 after a dominant 4-0 win over France. With a rich history and a passionate fan base, Belgium remains a fascinating force in world football.
Su Belgio
Belgio è un club calcistico professionistico con sede in la loro regione, fondato nel 1895. Belgio schiera attualmente una rosa di 31 giocatori che competono in partite di campionato. Nel calendario di Belgio ci sono 5 partite in programma con aggiornamenti dal vivo e pronostici IA. Consulta il calendario completo, analisi della forma, scontri diretti e pronostici IA per Belgio.
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