سوبرفان كأس العالم 2026

🇪🇺 Belgium

Confederation: UEFA

Belgium, the Red Devils, live the cruellest paradox of recent European football: for almost a decade (2014-2022), they were consistently considered the world's best team according to the FIFA ranking, with players like De Bruyne, Hazard, and Lukaku among the best in their positions. However, the 'Golden Generation' never managed to win a title, with their best result being third place at Russia 2018. The 2026 World Cup group assignment is pending the official FIFA draw.

Last updated: 2026-03-26

World Cup History

Belgium has 14 World Cup appearances. Their best modern result was third place at Russia 2018, where they defeated England 2-0 in the bronze medal match. In that same edition, Belgium had fallen in the quarterfinals to France 1-0 in a controversial match. At Qatar 2022, a surprising group stage elimination — losing to Morocco — marked the end of the 'Golden Generation'.

Belgium's best historical result was third place at Mexico 1986. At European level, they were Euro 1980 runners-up. The central paradox of recent Belgian history is that with the best FIFA ranking for five consecutive years (2015-2019), they could never win a major title. The 'Golden Generation's' time has passed, but the new cohort promises to remain competitive.

Key Players

Kevin De Bruyne

Central Midfielder / Attacking Midfielder · Manchester City

The world's best central midfielder over the past five years, according to most experts. De Bruyne has extraordinary game vision, exceptional through-ball passing, and goalscoring ability. In 2026, at 34-35 years old, he may be in the twilight of his international career, making this World Cup potentially his last great opportunity.

Romelu Lukaku

Centre Forward · Napoli

Belgium's all-time top scorer. Lukaku is a physical and powerful striker who has had an extraordinary club career (Inter, Chelsea, Napoli). If fit and motivated for 2026, he can be one of the most dangerous strikers in the tournament.

Jeremy Doku

Right Winger · Manchester City

The future of Belgian football. Doku is an explosive winger with pace and dribbling that recall a young Hazard. At Manchester City he has shown he can compete at the highest European level. His age (22 in 2026) guarantees he will be a reference point for the Belgian team for many years.

Amadou Onana

Defensive / Central Midfielder · Aston Villa

Belgium's new midfield engine. Onana is a physical, tall (1.95m) midfielder with recovery and distribution ability that positions him as one of Europe's best in his position. He is Belgium's future defensive anchor.

Koen Casteels

Goalkeeper · VfL Wolfsburg

Belgium's first-choice goalkeeper, Casteels is a solid and consistent shot-stopper who has been one of the Bundesliga's best goalkeepers for years. His composure and reaction ability are key to Belgium remaining competitive in decisive moments.

Path to Qualification

Belgium qualified for the 2026 World Cup through the UEFA Nations League and European qualifiers. The Red Devils tend to qualify easily thanks to the individual level of their squad, although the Qatar 2022 group stage elimination generated significant internal crisis and coaching staff changes.

The new Belgian cycle under Domenico Tedesco seeks to build a bridge between the outgoing 'Golden Generation' and the new wave led by Doku and Onana. Qualification for the 2026 World Cup shows the project has a future, although the level of expectation is higher than ever given the golden era's precedents.

Match Schedule

Belgium's matches at the 2026 World Cup will be confirmed by FIFA. Check back soon for the complete schedule with dates, venues, and times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Has Belgium ever won a World Cup?

No, Belgium has never won a World Cup. Their best result was third place at Russia 2018 and Mexico 1986. Despite having the most talented 'Golden Generation' in their history between 2014 and 2022, they never reached a final.

Who is Belgium's best player?

Kevin De Bruyne of Manchester City is widely considered the greatest player in Belgian national team history and one of the world's best central midfielders. At 34 at the 2026 World Cup, this could be his last great tournament with the Red Devils.

What was Belgium's Golden Generation?

Belgium's 'Golden Generation' was the cohort of players that dominated Belgian football between 2014 and 2022, including Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku, Thibaut Courtois, Axel Witsel, and others. This generation brought Belgium to the FIFA ranking #1 position for five consecutive years and to third place at Russia 2018, but never managed to win a major title.

Last updated: 2026-03-26