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Belgium U21

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Established
1904 (120 years old)

Sport
Soccer

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Stade Roi Baudouin
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Bruxelles

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UEFA European Under-21 Championship


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27/06 Portugal U21 2 - 1 Belgium U21
24/06 Georgia U21 2 - 2 Belgium U21
21/06 Belgium U21 0 - 0 Netherlands
15/06 Israel U21 0 - 2 Belgium U21
03/09 Turkey U21 0 - 3 Belgium U21

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The Belgian national football team has officially represented Belgium in association 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 (RBFA). 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.

Belgium's national team have participated in three quadrennial major football competitions. It appeared in the end stages of thirteen FIFA World Cups and five UEFA European Championships, and featured at three Olympic football tournaments, including the 1920 Olympic tournament 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 took third place at 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 Euro 1980 and fourth in the 1986 World Cup. In the second, under guidance of Marc Wilmots and later Roberto Martínez in the 2010s, Belgium topped the FIFA World Rankings for the first time in November 2015 and finished third at the 2018 World Cup. Belgium currently participates in League A of the first UEFA Nations League edition.

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Le stade Roi Baudouin (en néerlandais : Koning Boudewijnstadion) (anciennement stade du Centenaire puis stade du Heysel) est un stade multisports belge, souvent désigné comme le « stade national ».

Chaque année le stade accueille deux événements sportifs majeurs dont, au mois de mai, la finale de Coupe de Belgique de football, et depuis 1977, durant le dernier week-end d'août le mémorial Van Damme. C'est dans ce stade qu'évolue l'équipe de Belgique de football (les « Diables rouges »). Il est également régulièrement le cadre des concerts ou autres activités culturelles.

Le 29 mai 1985 il fut tragiquement connu pour avoir été le théâtre du drame du Heysel, ayant fait 39 morts et 600 blessés.

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