Belgium national football team records and statistics

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This article lists various team and individual football records in relation to the Belgium national team (The Red Devils).{{efn-ua|name=fifa_unrec|These records and statistics include caps and goals against Romania on 14 November 2012, against Luxembourg on 26 May 2014 and against Czech Republic on 5 June 2017, which were counted by [http://www.belgianfootball.be/nl/alle-rode-duivels RBFA], but are not officially recognised by FIFA – the former two due to an excessive number of substitutions according to the Laws of the Game,{{cite web|url=https://eu-football.info/_match.php?id=3770|title=Football MATCH: 14.11.2012 (Romania v Belgium)

|publisher=EU Football|access-date=17 November 2017}}{{cite web|url=https://eu-football.info/_match.php?id=925|title=Football MATCH: 26.05.2014 (Belgium v Luxembourg)|publisher=EU Football|access-date=17 November 2017}}{{cite web|url=http://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/laws/football-11-11/law-3---the-number-of-players |title=Rules & Governance – Law 3: The number of players |publisher=The FA |access-date=25 October 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20141025102228/http://www.thefa.com/football-rules-governance/laws/football-11-11/law-3---the-number-of-players |archive-date=25 October 2014 }} the latter because the Belgian and Czech football federations were too late in requesting an official match.{{cite web |url=http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/Rode_Duivels/1.2997051 |title=Welles-nietesspel rond oefenmatch tegen Tsjechië: Daarom was het geen officiële wedstrijd |trans-title=Yes or no game about friendly against Czech Republic: this is why it was no official match |language=nl|publisher=Sporza |date=6 June 2017 |access-date=6 June 2017 |archive-date=8 June 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170608160114/http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/Rode_Duivels/1.2997051 |url-status=dead }} When applicable, footnotes clarify the discrepancy.}} The page currently shows the records as of 23 March 2025.

Team records

{{see also|Belgium national football team results}}

{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesb/belg-intres.html |title=Belgium - List of International Matches |access-date=7 September 2013 |url-status=live |website=RSSSF |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160701150657/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesb/belg-intres.html |archive-date=1 July 2016}}

=Wins=

; Largest win:

  • 10–1 vs {{fb|SMR}} on 28 February 2001
  • 9–0 vs {{flagdeco|Zambia|1994}} Zambia on 4 June 1994
  • 9–0 vs {{fb|GIB}} on 31 August 2017
  • 9–0 vs {{fb|SMR}} on 10 October 2019

; Largest away win:

  • 6–0 vs {{fb|LUX}} on 14 October 1986
  • 6–0 vs {{fb|GIB}} on 10 October 2016

; Largest win at the World Cup Finals:

  • 3–0 vs {{fb|SLV}} on 3 June 1970, 1970 World Cup
  • 3–0 vs {{fb|PAN}} on 18 June 2018, 2018 World Cup
  • 5–2 vs {{fb|TUN}} on 23 June 2018, 2018 World Cup

; Largest win at the European Championship finals: 4–0 vs {{fb|HUN}} on 26 June 2016, Euro 2016

; Largest win at the Olympic Games finals: 3–0 vs {{fb|NED}} on 31 August 1920, 1920 Summer Olympics

; Largest goal deficit overcome in a single game (to either a win or a draw): 3 goals, vs {{fb|DEN}} on 6 May 1932 (4–3 victory after being 0–3 down)

=Draws=

{{Quote box |width=20% |bgcolor=#c6dbf7 |align=right |quote=It didn't make sense at all, this match. |quoted=1 |source= {{pad|1.6em}}—Dutch international Frank De Boer, after the high Netherlands-Belgium scoring draw (5–5) in 1999{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g_TMwtQn8o |publisher=YouTube |title=Nederland-België 5-5 |language=nl|date=4 September 1999 |access-date= 3 June 2015}}}}

; Highest scoring draw: 5–5 vs {{fb|NED}} on 4 September 1999

; Highest scoring draw at the World Cup Finals: 4–4 {{aet}} vs {{fb|ENG}} on 17 June 1954, 1954 World Cup

; Highest scoring draw at the European Championship finals : 1–1 vs {{fb|ENG}} on 12 June 1980, Euro 1980

; Highest scoring draw at the Olympic Games finals: None

=Defeats=

{{Quote box |width=20% |bgcolor=#c6dbf7 |align=right |quote=The English probably found a dozen enough! |quoted=1 |source= {{pad|1.6em}}—Mockery Dutch newspaper comment after Belgium's unofficial 12–0 loss to Corinthian, their biggest ever defeat{{cite news |url=http://www.delpher.nl/nl/kranten/view?query=Belgi%C3%AB+voetbal&facets%5Bperiode%5D%5B%5D=2%7C20e_eeuw%7C1900-1909%7C1906%7C&page=1&sortfield=date&coll=ddd&identifier=ddd%3A010213688%3Ampeg21%3Aa0108&resultsidentifier=ddd%3A010213688%3Ampeg21%3Aa0108 |title=Voetbal - Voetbal in Engeland. |newspaper=Rotterdamsch Nieuwsblad |language=nl|date=9 January 1906 |access-date= 8 August 2015}}}}

; Largest defeat: 2–11 vs {{flagdeco|ENG}} England Amateurs on 17 April 1909

:Including unofficial games: 0–12 vs {{flagdeco|ENG}} Corinthian on 6 January 1906{{cite book |last1=Guldemont |first1=Henry |last2=Deps |first2=Bob |title=100 ans de football en Belgique: 1895–1995, Union royale belge des sociétés de football association |language=fr|year=1995 |publisher=Vif |location=Brussels |isbn=90-5466-151-8 |page=66}}

; Largest defeat at home: 1–9 vs {{fb|ENG}} on 11 May 1927

; Largest defeat at the World Cup Finals:

; Largest defeat at the European Championship finals: 0–5 vs {{fb|FRA|1974}} on 16 June 1984, Euro 1984

{{Quote box |width=20% |bgcolor=#c6dbf7 |align=right |quote=Belgium-Sweden 1–8, Sweden cracks Belgium. |quoted=1 |source= {{pad|1.6em}}—Dutch newspaper heading after Belgium suffered its largest defeat at a major tournament, at the 1924 Summer Olympics{{cite news |url=http://www.delpher.nl/nl/kranten/view?query=olympisch+voetbal+belgi%C3%AB+zweden&coll=ddd&page=3&sortfield=date&facets%5Bperiode%5D%5B%5D=2%7C20e_eeuw%7C1920-1929%7C1924%7C&identifier=ddd%3A010009104%3Ampeg21%3Aa0180&resultsidentifier=ddd%3A010009104%3Ampeg21%3Aa0180 |title=België-Zweden 1–8, Zweden kraakt België. |newspaper=Het Vaderland |language=nl|date=30 May 1924 |access-date= 13 June 2015}}}}

; Largest defeat at the Olympic Games finals: 1–8 vs {{fb|SWE}} on 29 May 1924, 1924 Summer Olympics

; Largest lead given away : 2 goals, on several occasions

=Goals=

==Scored==

; Most goals scored in a single game: 10 vs {{fb|SMR}} on 28 February 2001

; Most goals scored in an away game: 7 vs {{fb|NED}} on 25 November 1951

; Most goals scored during the first half: 7 vs {{fb|ISL}} on 5 June 1957

; Most goals scored during the second half: 7 vs {{fb|SMR}} on 28 February 2001

; Most goals scored during extra time:

  • 2 vs {{fb|Soviet Union}} on 15 June 1986
  • 2 vs {{fb|USA}} on 1 July 2014

; Most goals scored in a single game during the World Cup finals: 5 vs {{fb|TUN}} on 23 June 2018, 2018 World Cup Cup

; Most goals scored in a single game during the European Championship finals: 4 vs {{fb|HUN}} on 26 June 2016, Euro 2016

File:BEL-LUX SO1928.JPG in 1928 (5–3)]]

; Most goals scored in a single game during the Olympic Games finals: 5 vs {{fb|LUX}} on 27 May 1928, 1928 Summer Olympics

; Most different players scoring during a single game: 7 (+ 1 own goal) (Romelu Lukaku (2), Nacer Chadli, Toby Alderweireld, Youri Tielemans, Christian Benteke, Yari Verschaeren and Timothy Castagne) (+ own goal by Cristian Brolli), vs {{fb|SMR}} on 10 October 2019

==Conceded==

; Most goals conceded in a single game: 11 vs {{flagdeco|ENG}} England Amateurs on 17 April 1909

:Including unofficial games: 12 vs {{flagdeco|ENG}} Corinthian on 6 January 1906

; Most goals conceded during a home game: 9 vs {{fb|ENG}} on 11 May 1927

; Most goals conceded during the first half: 8 vs {{flagdeco|ENG}} England Amateurs on 17 April 1909

; Most goals conceded during the second half:

  • 6 vs {{flagdeco|ENG}} England Amateurs on 24 February 1914
  • 6 vs {{flagicon|Nazi Germany|1933}} Germany on 22 October 1933
  • 6 vs {{fb|NED}} on 27 February 1938
  • 6 vs {{fb|AUT}} on 14 October 1951
  • 6 vs {{fb|NED}} on 13 April 1958

; Most goals conceded during extra time: 3 vs {{fb|NED}} on 30 April 1905

; Most goals conceded in a single game during the World Cup Finals : 5 vs {{flagicon|Nazi Germany|1933}} Germany on 27 May 1934, 1934 World Cup

; Most goals conceded in a single game during the European Championship Finals: 5 vs {{fb|FRA|1974}} on 16 June 1984, Euro 1984

; Most goals conceded in a single game during the Olympic Games finals: 8 vs {{fb|SWE}} on 29 May 1924, 1924 Summer Olympics

==Scored and conceded==

; Highest total number of goals in a single game:

{{Quote box |width=20% |bgcolor=#c6dbf7 |align=right |quote=Thirteen times a hole in the air... |quoted=1 |source= {{pad|1.6em}}—Dutch newspaper heading after the goal-rich 1951 Netherlands-Belgium encounter; both supporter sides together had 13 reasons to jump in the air{{cite news |url=http://www.delpher.nl/nl/kranten/view?query=Belgi%C3%AB+Nederland+voetbal&coll=ddd&page=6&sortfield=datedesc&facets%5Bperiode%5D%5B%5D=2%7C20e_eeuw%7C1950-1959%7C1951%7C&identifier=ddd%3A011202745%3Ampeg21%3Aa0117&resultsidentifier=ddd%3A011202745%3Ampeg21%3Aa0117 |title=Dertien maal een gat in de lucht... |newspaper=De Tijd (Netherlands) |language=nl|date=26 November 1951 |access-date= 5 June 2015}}}}

  • 13: 7–6 victory against {{fb|NED}} on 25 November 1951

=Streaks=

; Longest unbeaten run: 23 games, from 2016 to 2018{{efn-ua|name=unbeaten|This does not include the FIFA unrecognized friendly against the Czech Republic on 5 June 2017}}

; Longest run without victory: 13, from 1933 to 1935

; Most consecutive wins: 12, from 2019 to 2020

; Most consecutive draws: 4, from 1948 to 1949, and in 1998

; Most consecutive losses: 7, from 1927 to 1928

; Most consecutive games with at least one goal scored: 49, from 2018 to 2022

; Most consecutive games without a goal scored: 5, in 1999

; Most consecutive games without a goal conceded: 7, in 2019

; Most consecutive games with at least one goal conceded: 38, from 1928 to 1933

=World rankings=

==[[FIFA World Rankings|FIFA]]==

Source: FIFA.com{{cite web |title=FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking |publisher=FIFA |url=https://www.fifa.com/worldranking/index.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111007050943/http://www.fifa.com/worldranking/index.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=7 October 2011}}

{{Quote box |width=20% |bgcolor=#c6dbf7 |align=right |quote=Belgium go top, Chile and Austria soar |quoted=1 |source= {{pad|1.6em}}—FIFA News announcing Belgium's highest ever FIFA World Ranking in November 2015{{cite news |url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2015/m=11/news=belgium-go-top-chile-and-austria-soar-2730157.html |publisher=FIFA |title=Belgium go top, Chile and Austria soar |date=5 November 2015 |access-date=5 November 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160626094459/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y%3D2015/m%3D11/news%3Dbelgium-go-top-chile-and-austria-soar-2730157.html |archive-date=26 June 2016}}}}

; Highest FIFA ranking: 1st (November 2015 – March 2016, September 2018 – February 2022)

; Lowest FIFA ranking: 71st (June 2007)

; Best Mover: +25 (April 2011)

; Worst Mover: −14 (September 2010)

==[[World Football Elo Ratings|Elo]]==

Source: Eloratings.net{{cite web|title=World Football Elo Ratings: Belgium |publisher=World Football Elo Ratings web site and Advanced Satellite Consulting |access-date=18 August 2013 |url=https://www.eloratings.net/Belgium}}

; Highest Elo rating: 2158 (following 1–0 vs {{fb|POR}} on 27 June 2021)

; Lowest Elo rating: 1497 (following 0–8 vs {{fb|NED}} on 29 March 1936)

; Highest Elo ranking: 1st (16 November 2019 – 11 October 2020, 27 June 2021, 2 September 2021 – 8 September 2021)

; Lowest Elo ranking: 74th (September 2009)

Achievements

=Major titles=

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:Gold Medal 15px (1): 1920

=Friendly trophies=

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  • Évence Coppée Trophy{{cite web |title=Belgium v France − a 109-year-old rivalry |publisher=UEFA |date=13 August 2013 |url=http://www.uefa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=1980808.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160625095456/http://www.uefa.com/worldcup/news/newsid%3D1980808.html |archive-date=25 June 2016}}

:Shared (1): 1904

  • Challenge Frédéric Vanden Abeele{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesb/belnedres.html |title=The "Derby der Lage Landen" |first=Karel |last=Stokkermans |date=6 March 2014 |access-date=16 May 2014 |url-status=live |website=RSSSF |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160629063447/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesb/belnedres.html |archive-date=29 June 2016}}

:Winners (3): 1906, 1922, 1925

:Shared (3): 1913, 1921, 1924

:Winners (5): 1906, 1907, 1913, 1922, 1926

:Shared (5): 1923, 1924, 1928 (2x), 1930

  • Kirin Cup{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesk/kirin.html |title=Kirin Cup |first=Santiago |last=Cruz |date=12 June 2009 |website=RSSSF |access-date=10 November 2014 }}

:Shared (1): 1999

=Awards=

  • FIFA Team of the Year{{cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y=2015/m=12/news=belgium-and-turkey-claim-awards-hungary-return-2741598.html |title=Belgium and Turkey claim awards, Hungary return |date=3 December 2015 |access-date=30 December 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160721140211/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/news/y%3D2015/m%3D12/news%3Dbelgium-and-turkey-claim-awards-hungary-return-2741598.html |archive-date=21 July 2016}}

:Winners (5): 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021

  • FIFA Fair Play Trophy{{cite news |title=Belgium honoured with the FIFA Fair Play Award |newspaper=FIFA News |date=29 June 2002 |url=https://www.fifa.com/newscentre/news/newsid=82624/index.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140222153154/http://www.fifa.com/newscentre/news/newsid=82624/index.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=22 February 2014}}

:Winners (1): 2002

:Winners (1): 1980

  • Belgian Sportsteam of the Year{{cite news | url = http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/ander_nieuws/1.2181061 | title = Rode Duivels zijn grote slokop op Sportgala | publisher = Sporza |language=nl| date = 14 December 2014 | access-date = 14 December 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141214234955/http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/ander_nieuws/1.2181061 | archive-date = 14 December 2014 | url-status = dead }}

:Winners (2): 2013, 2014

=Other achievements=

File:Jan Vertonghen 14 Jul 2018.jpg).]]

:Third place (1): 2018

:Fourth place (1): 1986

:Runners-up (1): 1980

:Third place (1): 1972

:Fourth place (1): 2021

;Individual

FIFA rankings history

Source:{{cite web|url=https://inside.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/BEL?gender=men|title=Men's Ranking|website=FIFA.com|access-date=14 December 2022}}

Belgium's history in the FIFA World Rankings. The table shows the position that Belgium held in December of each year (and the current position as of 2024), as well as the highest and lowest positions annually.

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width=80|Year

!width=105|Position

!width=80|Highest

!width=80|Lowest

1992

|17

|17

|17

1993

|25

|18

|25

1994

|24

|19

|34

1995

|24

|18

|29

1996

|42

|25

|43

1997

|41

|31

|48

1998

|35

|28

|41

1999

|33

|21

|33

2000

|27

|23

|33

2001

|20

|20

|33

2002

|17

|17

|23

2003

|16

|16

|18

2004

|45

|16

|45

2005

|55

|41

|55

2006

|53

|47

|57

2007

|49

|49

|71

2008

|54

|42

|55

2009

|66

|49

|68

2010

|57

|48

|68

2011

|41

|34

|62

2012

|21

|20

|54

2013

|11

|5

|20

2014

|4

|4

|12

2015

|1

|1

|4

2016

|5

|1

|5

2017

|5

|5

|10

2018

|1

|1

|5

2019

|1

|1

|1

2020

|1

|1

|1

2021

|1

|1

|1

2022

|4

|1

|4

2023

|4

|4

|5

2024

|8

|3

|8

Appearances

{{see also|List of Belgium international footballers}}

=General=

{{cite web | url=http://www.belgianfootball.be/nl/alle-rode-duivels|publisher=Royal Belgian Football Association |language=nl|title=Alle Rode Duivels|access-date=14 August 2013}}

;Most appearances

:Jan Vertonghen (2007–2024), 157 caps{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognized|This includes three caps in FIFA unrecognized friendlies}}

File:Jan Vertonghen Belgium.jpg

File:Jan Ceulemans.jpg, nicknamed Caje and Strong Jan, was formerly Belgium's record captain.]]

The following are the top ten most capped players; players with an equal number of caps are ranked in chronological order of reaching the milestone:

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style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Rank

! style="width:150px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Player

! style="width:100px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Belgium career

! style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Caps

! style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Goals

! style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Position

1

| style="text-align:left;" |Jan Vertonghen

|2007–2024

|157{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognized}}

|10

|DF

2

|style="text-align:left;background:#fbec5d"|Axel Witsel

|2008–

|132{{efn-ua|name=2unrecognized|This includes two caps in FIFA unrecognized friendlies}}

|12

|MF

3

| style="text-align:left;" |Toby Alderweireld

|2009–2022

|127{{efn-ua|name=2unrecognized}}

|5

|DF

4

| style="text-align:left;" |Eden Hazard

|2008–2022

|126{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognized|This includes one cap in a FIFA unrecognized friendly}}

|33

|MF/FW

5

| style="text-align:left;background:#fbec5d" |Romelu Lukaku

|2010–

|122{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognized}}

|88{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognisedgoals|This includes three goals in FIFA unrecognized friendlies}}

|FW

rowspan=2|6

| style="text-align:left;background:#fbec5d" |Kevin De Bruyne

|2010–

|109{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognized}}

|30

|MF

style="text-align:left;" |Dries Mertens

|2011–2022

|109{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognized}}

|21

|FW

8

| style="text-align:left;background:#fbec5d" |Thibaut Courtois

|2011–

|103{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognized}}

|0

|GK

9

| style="text-align:left;" |Jan Ceulemans

|{{nowrap|1977–1991}}

|96

|22

|MF/FW

10

| style="text-align:left;" |Timmy Simons

|2001–2016

|94

|6

|DF/MF

{{As of|2025|3|23}}. The records are collected based on data from [https://www.fifa.com FIFA] and [https://www.rsssf.org/ RSSSF].
Highlighted names denote a player still playing or available for selection.

; Most consecutive appearances: Louis Carré, 50 games, from 22 May 1949 (vs {{fb|Wales}}) until 11 March 1956 (vs {{fb|SUI}})

; Most appearances as a substitute: Dries Mertens, 40 caps{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognized}}

; Most times substituted off: Eden Hazard, 58 caps{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognized}}

; Most games started on the bench: Simon Mignolet, 88 games{{efn-ua|name=2unrecognizedselections|This includes two selections for FIFA unrecognized friendlies}}

; Most selections (playing + non-playing): Jan Vertonghen, 168 selections{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognizedselection|This includes three selections for FIFA unrecognized friendlies}}

; Most selections as an unused substitute: Simon Mignolet, 94 selections{{efn-ua|name=2unrecognizedselections}}

; Most selections as an unused substitute without ever earning a cap: Jacques Duquesne, 16 selections

; Most selections needed to earn first cap: Koen Casteels, 37 selections{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognizedselection|This includes one selection in a FIFA unrecognized friendly}}

; Lowest caps to selections ratio (> 0): Jean Valet, 1/19

; Most selections without ever being an unused substitute: Wesley Sonck, 55 selections

; Most appearances as a substitute without ever starting a game: Tom Soetaers, 8 caps

; Most appearances while never playing an entire game: Adnan Januzaj, 15 caps{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognized}} & Tom Soetaers, 8 caps

; Most appearances in the starting eleven: Jan Vertonghen, 149 caps{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognized}}

; Most caps earned while not playing the entire game: Dries Mertens, 89 caps{{efn-ua|name=2unrecognized}}

; Most caps earned while only playing entire games: Bernard Voorhoof, 61 caps

; Most caps earned while playing an entire game: Jan Vertonghen, 131 caps{{efn-ua|name=2unrecognized}}

; Most caps without ever being substituted off: Georges Heylens, 67 caps

; Most caps without ever appearing as a substitute: Thibaut Courtois, 103 caps

; Most caps needed to first play an entire game: Romelu Lukaku, 24 caps{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognized}}

; Most caps needed to first appear in the starting eleven: Mbo Mpenza, 9 caps

File:HectorGoetinck.jpg

; First player to reach a century of caps: Jan Vertonghen, vs {{fb|POR}} on 2 June 2018{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognized}}

; Shortest time needed to reach a century of caps: Eden Hazard, 10 years, 4 months and 5 days between his debut (vs {{fb|LUX}} on 19 November 2008) and his 100th cap{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognized}} (vs {{fb|CYP}} on 24 March 2019)

; Longest Belgian career: Hector Goetinck, 6,402 days or 17 years, 6 months and 10 days between first (vs {{fb|FRA}} on 22 April 1906) and last cap (vs {{fb|ENG}} on 1 November 1923)

; Shortest Belgian career: Joris Van Hout, 2 minutes (on 16 October 2002 vs {{fb|EST}})

; Most consecutive calendar years of appearances: Jan Vertonghen (2007–2024), 18 years

; Longest wait between appearances: Hector Goetinck, 3,476 days or 9 years, 6 months and 27 days, between his 16th (vs {{fb|NED}} on 26 April 1914) and his 17th and final cap (vs {{fb|ENG}} on 1 November 1923)

; Appearances in three separate decades:

; Smallest number of caps needed to appear in three separate decades: Georges Hebdin, 10 caps (total number of caps obtained: 12)

; First player to debut as a substitute: Louis Van Hege, vs {{fb|FRA}} on 9 March 1919

; Most times completed a game of 120 minutes: Jan Ceulemans & Stéphane Demol, 4 games, both at the 1986 and 1990 World Cups

; First appearance by a player who was playing abroad: Raymond Braine (Sparta Prague, {{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} Czechoslovakia), vs {{fb|FRA}} on 14 April 1935

; First appearance by a player who had never played for the senior team of a Belgian club: Thomas Buffel, vs {{fb|AND}} on 12 October 2002

; First appearance by a player born outside Belgium: Eric Thornton (born in {{flag|England}}), vs {{fb|NED}} on 30 April 1905

; First appearance by a player born outside of Europe: Luís Oliveira (born in {{flag|Brazil|1968}}), vs {{fb|TUN}} on 26 February 1992

; Last appearance by a player from a Belgian club outside the top division: Jan Verheyen (Union Saint-Gilloise), Belgian Third Division, vs {{fb|NED}} on 25 April 1976

; Last appearance by a player from outside the top division of any country: Norman Bassette (Coventry City), {{fbaicon|ENG}} English Championship, vs {{fb|ISR}} on 17 November 2024

; Players who have never played for the first team of a Belgian club: Thomas Vermaelen, Eden Hazard, Divock Origi, Adnan Januzaj, Yannick Carrasco, Jason Denayer, Koen Casteels, Orel Mangala, Amadou Onana, Johan Bakayoko, Roméo Lavia and Koni De Winter

; Most appearances without ever playing for the first team of a Belgian club: Eden Hazard, 126 caps{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognized}}

; Most appearances while active with a non-Belgian club: Jan Vertonghen (Ajax, Tottenham Hotspur & Benfica), 139 caps{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognized}}

; Players appearing against the country of their birth:

; Highest number of players born outside Belgium simultaneously on the field: 3 (Luís Oliveira, Gordan Vidović & Mbo Mpenza) vs {{fb|FRA|1974}} on 27 May 1998

; Players also appearing for another senior national team:

  • Josip Weber, played three friendlies for {{fb|CRO}} in 1992, but switched to the Belgium national team in 1994
  • Mehdi Carcela played two friendlies for Belgium in 2009–2010, before opting for {{fb|MAR}} in 2011
  • Nacer Chadli, played one friendly for {{fb|MAR}} in 2010, before opting for Belgium in 2011
  • Ilombe Mboyo, played one friendly for {{fb|DRC}} in 2011, before opting for Belgium in 2012
  • Denis Odoi played one friendly for Belgium in 2012, before opting for {{fb|GHA}} in 2022
  • Dodi Lukebakio, played one friendly for {{fb|COD}} in 2016, before opting for Belgium in 2020

; Players capped while active outside of Europe:

=On major tournaments=

; Most inclusions in a World Cup/European Championship finals squad: Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Jan Vertonghen & Axel Witsel (2014 World Cup, Euro 2016, 2018 World Cup, Euro 2020, 2022 World Cup & Euro 2024), 6 tournaments

; Most tournaments appeared in: Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku & Jan Vertonghen (2014 World Cup, Euro 2016, 2018 World Cup, Euro 2020, 2022 World Cup & Euro 2024), 6 tournaments

; Most tournaments appeared in consecutively: Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku & Jan Vertonghen (2014 World Cup, Euro 2016, 2018 World Cup, Euro 2020, 2022 World Cup & Euro 2024), 6 tournaments

; Most total appearances at the World Cup and European Championship finals: Kevin De Bruyne & Romelu Lukaku, 26 caps

; Most total non-playing selections for the World Cup and European Championship finals: Simon Mignolet, 24 selections

; Most total non-playing selections for the World Cup and European Championship finals without ever playing in a tournament: Simon Mignolet, 24 selections

; Most appearances without ever playing at the World Cup finals or the European Championship finals: Jef Jurion, 64 caps

; Fewest appearances while still playing at both the World Cup finals and European Championship finals: Jacky Peeters & Branko Strupar, 17 caps

; Most appearances without ever being in a World Cup or European Championship finals squad: Jef Jurion, 64 caps

; Most inclusions in a World Cup/European Championship finals squad without playing in the tournament: Simon Mignolet (2014 World Cup, Euro 2016, 2018 World Cup, Euro 2020 & 2022 World Cup), 5 tournaments

; Most inclusions in a World Cup/European Championship finals squad without ever playing in a tournament: Simon Mignolet (2014 World Cup, Euro 2016, 2018 World Cup, Euro 2020 & 2022 World Cup), 5 tournaments

; Most appearances at the Olympic Games finals: Jean de Bie, 6 caps (3 in 1920, 1 in 1924 & 2 in 1928)

; First player to make tournament appearances in three separate decades: None

==[[FIFA World Cup]]==

; Most inclusions in the squad for the World Cup finals: Franky Van der Elst, Enzo Scifo (both in 1986, 1990, 1994 & 1998) & Marc Wilmots (1990, 1994, 1998 & 2002), 4 World Cups

; Most appearances in different World Cup finals: Franky Van der Elst & Enzo Scifo (both in 1986, 1990, 1994 & 1998), 4 World Cups

; Most appearances at the World Cup finals: Enzo Scifo, 17 caps

; Most appearances without ever playing at the World Cup finals: Jef Jurion, 64 caps

; Most non-playing selections for the World Cup finals: Simon Mignolet, 15 selections

; Most selections for the World Cup finals without ever playing in the tournament: Simon Mignolet, 15 selections

; Fewest appearances while still playing at the World Cup finals: Gérard Delbeke, 1 cap

; Players to debut at the World Cup finals:

==[[UEFA European Championship]]==

; Most inclusions in the squad for the European Championship finals: Yannick Carrasco, Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Thomas Meunier, Jan Vertonghen & Axel Witsel (2016, 2020 & 2024), 3 final tournaments

; Most appearances at the European Championship finals: Romelu Lukaku, 14 caps

; Most consecutive appearances at the European Championship finals: Yannick Carrasco, Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku & Jan Vertonghen (2016, 2020 & 2024), 3 final tournaments

; Fewest appearances while still playing at the European Championship finals: Walter De Greef & Paul Lambrichts, 5 caps

; Most appearances without ever playing at the European Championship finals: Timmy Simons, 94 caps

; Appearances at most European Championship finals: Yannick Carrasco, Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku & Jan Vertonghen (2016, 2020 & 2024), 3 final tournaments

; Most non-playing selections for the European Championship finals: Simon Mignolet, 9 selections

; Most non-playing selections for the European Championship finals without ever playing in the tournament: Simon Mignolet, 9 selections

; Players to debut at the European Championship finals: Georges Grün, Euro 1984, vs {{fb|YUG}} on 13 June 1984

Goals

=General=

{{cite web | title = Belgium national football team match results |website= EU-Football.info | access-date = 5 September 2013 | url = http://eu-football.info/_matches.php?id=21 }}

; First goal: Georges Quéritet vs {{fb|FRA}} on 1 May 1904

; Most goals: Romelu Lukaku (2010–present), 88{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognizedgoals|This includes three goals in FIFA unrecognized friendlies}}

{{As of|2025|alt=|3|23}}, the top ten players with the most goals for Belgium are:

(Goalscorers with an equal number of goals are ranked with the highest to lowest goals per game ratio.)

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style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Rank

! style="width:120px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Player

! style="width:110px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Belgium career

! style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Goals

! style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Caps

! style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Position

! style="width:110px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Goals per game

1

|style="text-align:left;background:#fbec5d"|Romelu Lukaku (list)

|2010–

|88{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognizedgoals}}

|122{{efn-ua|name=3unrecognized}}

|FW

|{{#expr:88/122 round 2}}

2

|style="text-align:left;"|Eden Hazard

|2008–2022

|33

|126{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognized}}

|MF/FW

|{{#expr:33/126 round 2}}

rowspan="3"|3

|style="text-align:left;"|Bernard Voorhoof

|{{nowrap|1928–1940}}

|30

|61

|FW

|{{#expr:30/61 round 2}}

style="text-align:left;"| Paul Van Himst

|1960–1974

|30

|81

|FW

|{{#expr:30/81 round 2}}

style="text-align:left;background:#fbec5d"|Kevin De Bruyne

|2010–

|30

|109

|MF

|{{#expr:30/109 round 2}}

6

|style="text-align:left;"|Marc Wilmots

|1990–2002

|28

|70

|MF

|{{#expr:28/70 round 2}}

rowspan="2"|7

|style="text-align:left;background:#fbec5d"|Michy Batshuayi

|2015–

|27

|55

|FW

|{{#expr:27/55 round 2}}

style="text-align:left;"|Joseph Mermans

|1945–1956

|27

|56

|FW

|{{#expr:27/56 round 2}}

rowspan="2"|9

| style="text-align:left;" |Robert De Veen

|1906–1913

|26

|23

|FW

|{{#expr:26/23 round 2}}

style="text-align:left;"|Ray Braine

|1925–1939

|26

|54

|FW

|{{#expr:26/54 round 2}}

The records are collected based on data from [https://www.fifa.com FIFA] and [https://www.rsssf.org/ RSSSF].
Highlighted names denote a player still playing or available for selection.

; Players with the highest goals per game ratio (greater than one):

{{As of|2019|November|19}}, the players with the highest goals per game ratio (greater than one) for Belgium are:

(Players with an equal goals per game ratio are ranked by the most goals scored.)

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style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Rank

! style="width:120px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Player

! style="width:110px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Belgium career

! style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Goals

! style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Caps

! style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Position

! style="width:110px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Goals per game

rowspan=2|1

|style="text-align:left;"|Jules Van Craen

|1940

|4

|2

|FW

|2

style="text-align:left;"| Georges Quéritet

|1904

|2

|1

|FW

|2

3

|style="text-align:left;"|Maurice Willems

|{{nowrap|1956–1957}}

|4

|3

|FW

|1.3333

4

|style="text-align:left;"|Robert De Veen

|1906–1913

|26

|23

|FW

|1.1304

The records are collected based on data from [https://www.fifa.com FIFA] and [https://www.rsssf.org/ RSSSF].
Highlighted names denote a player still playing or available for selection.

; Most goals in competitive matches: Romelu Lukaku, 63

File:Jef Mermans.jpg

; Most consecutive matches scored in: Jef Mermans, 7

; Most consecutive matches scored in starting with debut: Alphonse Six & Maurice Willems, 3 each

; Most goals on debut: Josip Weber, 5 goals vs {{flagdeco|Zambia|1994}} Zambia on 4 June 1994

; Most matches played while scoring in each one: Maurice Willems, 3

; Most goals in a single calendar year: Romelu Lukaku, 15 in 2023

; Most goals scored by a defender: Daniel Van Buyten & Jan Vertonghen, 10 each

File:Jean-Marie Pfaff & Christian Piot (cropped).jpg

; Most goals scored by a goalkeeper: Christian Piot, 1

; First goal by a substitute: François Van den Eynde, vs {{fb|Irish Free State}} on 25 February 1934

; Most goals scored as a substitute: Michy Batshuayi, 9

; Most goals scored by a substitute in a single game: Bob Peeters, 3 goals vs {{fb|SMR}} on 28 February 2001

; Most appearances without ever scoring: Thibaut Courtois, 103{{efn-ua|name=1unrecognized}}

; Most appearances for an outfield player without ever scoring: Georges Heylens, 67

; Most appearances needed to score his first goal: Franky Van der Elst, 79

; Most goals scored in extra time:

; Latest goal scored by a player: Alphonse Six vs {{fb|NED}} on 13 May 1910, in the 114th minute

; Latest goal conceded by a goalkeeper: in the 119th minute

; Goals in three separate decades:

; First Belgian goalscorer at the King Baudouin Stadium: August Hellemans (when it was still the Centenaire Stadium), Michaël Goossens (after it was renamed King Baudouin Stadium)

; Scorers of own goals: Robert Hustin, Edgard Poelmans, Oscar Verbeeck, Émile Stijnen, Bob Paverick, Charles Saeys, Walter Meeuws, Régis Genaux, Philippe Albert, Timmy Simons, Olivier Deschacht, Bart Goor, Vincent Kompany, Nacer Chadli, Jan Vertonghen & Timothy Castagne

=Hat-tricks=

{{see also|List of Belgium national football team hat-tricks}}

; Most goals in a match :

:Including unofficial games: Herbert Potts, 7 goals vs {{flagdeco|NED}} Netherlands B on 28 April 1901{{cite book |language=nl|first1=Jean |last1=Fraiponts |first2=Dirk |last2=Willocx |title = Kroniek van het Belgische voetbal / Pioniers en Rode Duivels - 1863-1906 |publisher=Assoc. BE bvba |location=Antwerp |year=2003 |volume=1 |isbn = 978-90-77314-01-2 }}. Extract consulted online on 30 August 2010 on [http://www.beerschot-athletic-club.be/indexkous.htm Beerschot Athletic Club]

; Four goals in a match :

; Three goals in a match :

  • at 33 occasions,{{efn-ua|name=unrecognizedhat-trick|This includes 1 hat-trick in a by the FIFA unrecognized friendly}} see the list of Belgium hat-tricks

File:RobertDeVeen.jpg

; Most hat-tricks : Romelu Lukaku, 4 times

; Fastest hat-trick : Romelu Lukaku, 13 minutes, vs {{fb|AZE}} on 19 November 2023

; Fastest hat-trick as a substitute : Bob Peeters, 30 minutes, vs {{fb|SMR}} on 28 February 2001

; Youngest player to score a hat-trick : Jean Capelle, 18 years, 7 months and 10 days, vs {{fb|DEN}} on 5 June 1932

; Oldest player to score a hat-trick : Romelu Lukaku, 30 years, 6 months and 6 days, vs {{fb|AZE}} on 19 November 2023

; Highest number of different players to score (at least) a hat-trick in the same game:

; Hat-tricks at major tournaments : Robert Coppée, vs {{flagdeco|ESP|1785}} Spain on 29 August 1920 (at the 1920 Olympics)

=Penalties=

; First player to score a penalty : Gaston Hubin vs {{fb|FRA}} on 28 January 1912

; Most goals scored from penalties : Eden Hazard, 10 goals

; Most goals in penalty shoot-outs in competitive games{{efn-ua|name=penaltygoals|Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs do not count on a player's overall scoring tally.}} : Nico Claesen, Enzo Scifo, Hugo Broos, Patrick Vervoort & Leo Van der Elst, all 1 goal vs {{fb|ESP}} on 22 June 1986

; Most goals in penalty shoot-outs, including friendlies:

=Fastest=

File:2017 RUS v BEL exhibition - Christian Benteke (cropped).jpg

; Fastest goal from kickoff : Christian Benteke, 8.1 seconds vs {{fb|GIB}} on 10 October 2016{{cite news |url=http://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/news/newsid=2412481.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011165049/http://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/news/newsid=2412481.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=11 October 2016 |title=Record-breaking Benteke scores after 8.1 seconds|website=UEFA|date=10 October 2016 |access-date=12 October 2016}}

; Fastest goal in debut match (since World War II) : Tom Caluwé, 2 minutes and 52 seconds vs {{fb|KSA}} on 11 May 2006{{cite web |url=http://nr10.be/nieuws/invaller-michy-batshuayi-bijna-snelste-rode-duivel-ooit-die-scoort-bij-interlanddebuut |title=Invaller Michy Batshuayi (bijna) snelste Rode Duivel ooit die scoort bij interlanddebuut |publisher=nr10.be |language=nl|access-date=6 June 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150601024828/http://nr10.be/nieuws/invaller-michy-batshuayi-bijna-snelste-rode-duivel-ooit-die-scoort-bij-interlanddebuut |archive-date=1 June 2015 |url-status=dead }}

; Fastest goal by a substitute : Marc Wilmots, 1 minute and 4 seconds vs {{fb|FRA|1974}} on 25 March 1992{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NciEfM-C7s |title=Friendly Match 1992 : France vs Belgium |website=YouTube |date=20 May 2015 |language=fr|access-date= 21 June 2018}}

; Fastest goal at the World Cup finals : Thomas Meunier, 3 minutes and 36 seconds vs {{fb|ENG}} on 14 July 2018

; Fastest goal at the European Championship finals : Youri Tielemans, 1 minute and 13 seconds vs {{fb|ROU}} on 22 June 2024

=On major tournaments=

; Most total goals at the World Cup and European Championship finals: Romelu Lukaku, 11 (1 at the 2014 World Cup, 2 at Euro 2016, 4 at the 2018 World Cup and 4 at Euro 2020)

; Most consecutive tournaments with a goal: Romelu Lukaku, 4 (1 goal at the 2014 World Cup, 2 goals at Euro 2016, 4 goals at the 2018 World Cup & 4 goals at Euro 2020)

; Most goals at the Olympic Games finals: Robert Coppée (in 1920) & Raymond Braine (in 1928), 4 each

; Most goals in an Olympic Games finals match: Robert Coppée, 3 goals vs {{flagdeco|ESP|1785}} Spain on 29 August 1920, 1920 Summer Olympics

==[[FIFA World Cup]]==

; Most goals in a single World Cup tournament: Romelu Lukaku, 4 (2018)

File:Marc Wilmots.JPG (pictured) and Romelu Lukaku became Belgium's all-time top scorers at the World Cup with five goals each.]]

; Most total goals at World Cup tournaments: Marc Wilmots (1998 & 2002) & Romelu Lukaku (2014 & 2018), 5 each

; Most goals in a single World Cup qualifying campaign: Romelu Lukaku, 11 (2018 World Cup qualifying)

; Most goals in a single World Cup finals match:

; Most goals in a single World Cup qualifying match: Marc Van Der Linden, 4 goals vs {{fb|LUX}} on 1 June 1989, 1990 World Cup qualifying

; First goal in a World Cup finals match: Bernard Voorhoof vs {{flagicon|Nazi Germany|1933}} Germany on 27 May 1934, 1934 World Cup

; First goal in a World Cup qualifying campaign: Jean Capelle, vs {{fb|Irish Free State}} on 25 February 1934, 1934 World Cup qualifying

==[[UEFA European Championship]]==

; Most goals in a single European Championship tournament: Romelu Lukaku, 4 (2020)

; Most goals in total at European Championship tournaments: Romelu Lukaku, 6 (2016 & 2020)

; Most goals in a single European Championship qualifying campaign: Romelu Lukaku (Euro 2024 qualifying), 14

; Most goals in a single European Championship finals match: Romelu Lukaku, 2 goals vs {{fb|IRL}} on 18 June 2016, Euro 2016, and 2 goals vs {{fb|RUS}} on 12 June 2021, Euro 2020

; Most goals in a single European Championship qualifying match

; First goal in a European Championship finals match: Odilon Polleunis vs {{fb|West Germany}} on 14 June 1972, Euro 1972

; First goal in a European Championship qualifying campaign: Jacques Stockman vs {{fb|YUG}} on 4 November 1962, Euro 1964 qualifying

Captains

; First captain : Camille Van Hoorden

; Most appearances as captain : Eden Hazard, 59

=Most captaincies=

The following are the top ten players assigned as captain the most times (at the start of an international game):

File:Jef Jurion.jpg

Correct as of 1 December 2022, after the match against Croatia.

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style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Rank

! style="width:150px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Player

! style="width:100px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Captaincy

! style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Times

! style="width:50px; background:#e62020; color:white;"|Position

1

|style="text-align:left;"|Eden Hazard

|2015–2022

|59

|MF/FW

2

|style="text-align:left;"|Jan Ceulemans

|{{nowrap|1984–1991}}

|48

|MF/FW

3

| style="text-align:left;" |Jef Jurion

|1960–1967

|39

|MF

rowspan="2" |4

| style="text-align:left;" |Paul Van Himst

|1964–1974

|38

|FW

style="text-align:left;"|Vincent Kompany

|2010–2019

|38

|DF

6

| style="text-align:left;" |Armand Swartenbroeks

|1914–1928

|37

|DF

7

| style="text-align:left;" |Timmy Simons

|2004–2009

|36

|DF/MF

8

|style="text-align:left;"|Jef Mermans

|1949–1956

|30

|FW

9

|style="text-align:left;"|Eric Gerets

|1980–1991

|26

|DF

10

|style="text-align:left;"|Georges Grün

|1989–1995

|25

|DF

Highlighted names denote a player still playing or available for selection.

Disciplinary

=Red cards=

; 2 expulsions: Eric Deflandre, Vincent Kompany & Axel Witsel

; List of all Belgian players sent off once:

:Pierre Braine, Mathieu Bollen, Georges Heylens, Pierre Hanon, Walter Meeuws, Alexandre Czerniatynski, Philippe Albert, Pascal Renier, Gert Verheyen, Tjörven De Brul, Marc Wilmots, Filip De Wilde, Olivier De Cock, Bart Goor, Mousa Dembélé, Anthony Vanden Borre, Marouane Fellaini, Nicolas Lombaerts, Steven Defour & Amadou Onana

; First player to get an expulsion: Pierre Braine, vs {{fb|Czechoslovakia}} on 26 May 1927

; First substitute to get an expulsion: Mathieu Bollen, vs {{fb|NED}} on 19 April 1959

; First player to be expelled by receiving two yellow cards: Walter Meeuws, vs {{fb|NED}} on 14 October 1981

; First substitute to be expelled by receiving two yellow cards: None

; Youngest player to get an expulsion: Mousa Dembélé, aged 19 years, 2 months and 25 days, vs {{fb|AZE}} on 11 October 2006

; Oldest player to get an expulsion: Filip De Wilde, aged 35 years, 11 months and 14 days, vs {{fb|TUR}} on 8 June 2000

; Fastest expulsion by a starting player: 27 minutes, Eric Deflandre vs {{fb|SCO}} on 24 March 2001

; Fastest expulsion by a substitute: 3 minutes, Alexandre Czerniatynski, vs {{fb|HUN}} on 6 June 1984

; Fastest expulsion by receiving two yellow cards: 29 minutes, Eric Deflandre, vs {{fb|ESP}} on 9 October 2004

; Shortest time between two yellow cards: 0 minutes, Eric Deflandre, vs {{fb|ESP}} on 9 October 2004

{{Quote box |width=20% |bgcolor=#c6dbf7 |align=right |quote=Devils Goor and Deflandre red from anger |quoted=1 |source= {{pad|1.6em}}—Word-play in a 2004 newspaper heading. Only in one match of Belgium so far, two players received a red card. Both were very displeased with their five- and three-day suspensions afterwards.{{cite news |url=http://www.nieuwsblad.be/sportwereld/cnt/gg39s9mo |title=Duivels Goor en Deflandre rood van woede |newspaper=Het Nieuwsblad |first=Marc |last=Reunes |language=nl|date=29 October 2004 |access-date= 3 June 2015}}}}

; Highest number of expulsions of Belgian players in a single game: 2 expulsions: Eric Deflandre and Bart Goor, vs {{fb|ESP}} on 9 October 2004

; Highest total number of expulsions in a single game: 3 expulsions; Georges Heylens ({{flagdeco|BEL}}), Dobrivoje Trivić & Dragan Džajić ({{flagdeco|YUG}}), vs {{fb|YUG}} on 16 October 1968

=Yellow cards=

; First player to get a yellow card : Odilon Polleunis, vs {{flagdeco|ESP|1945}} Spain on 23 February 1969

; First player to get a yellow card as a substitute : François Van der Elst, vs {{fb|NED}} on 25 April 1976

; Youngest player to get a yellow card : Anthony Vanden Borre, 17 years, 11 months and 14 days, vs {{fb|ESP}} on 8 October 2005

; Oldest player to get a yellow card : Jan Vertonghen, 37 years, 2 months and 7 days, vs {{fb|FRA}} on 1 July 2024

; Highest total of yellow cards received : 18, Vincent Kompany & Jan Vertonghen

Miscellaneous

; Player born on the earliest date: Joseph Romdenne, born in 1876, received his only cap on 14 May 1905 vs {{fb|NED}}

; First appearance by a player born in the 20th century: Cornelius Elst (born on 25 January 1901) on 21 May 1922 vs {{fb|ITA}}

; Last appearance by a player born in the 19th century: Nicolas Hoydonckx (born on 29 December 1900) on 26 November 1933 vs {{fb|DEN}}

; First appearance by a player born in the 21st century: Yari Verschaeren (born on 12 July 2001) on 9 September 2019 vs {{fb|SCO}}

; First substitute: Georges Mathot replaced Charles Cambier after 46 minutes vs {{fb|NED}} on 26 April 1908

; Earliest time in the game to be substituted off: Vincent Kompany, vs {{fb|SMR}} on 7 September 2005, in the 12th minute

; First substitute who was substituted off again in the same game: Branko Strupar vs {{fb|ALG}} on 14 May 2002

; Shortest time between being subbed on and being subbed off: Christophe Lepoint vs {{fb|FIN}} on 11 August 2010, 15 minutes

; Most substitutions in one game:

  • 8, vs {{fb|ALG}} on 14 May 2002
  • 8, vs {{fb|POL}} on 21 August 2002

; Most simultaneous substitutions:

  • 6, at half-time vs {{fb|YUG}} on 19 May 1986
  • 6, at half-time vs {{fb|ALG}} on 14 May 2002

; First game that went into extra time: On 30 April 1905, vs {{fb|NED}}

{{Quote box |width=20% |bgcolor=#c6dbf7 |align=right |quote=Oranje team beaten by playful 'Anderlecht' |quoted=1 |source= {{pad|1.6em}}—Dutch 1964 newspaper heading. It pointed to the fact that at a certain moment in Belgium's 1–0 win over the Netherlands all Belgians on the pitch came out for RSC Anderlecht{{cite news |url=http://www.delpher.nl/nl/kranten/view?query=voetbal+belgi%C3%AB&facets%5Bperiode%5D%5B%5D=2%7C20e_eeuw%7C1960-1969%7C1964%7C&page=7&coll=ddd&sortfield=datedesc&identifier=ddd%3A010955266%3Ampeg21%3Aa0224&resultsidentifier=ddd%3A010955266%3Ampeg21%3Aa0224 |title=Oranjeteam verslagen door dartel 'Anderlecht' |newspaper=Het Vrije Volk |language=nl|date=1 October 1964 |access-date= 6 June 2015}}}}

; Club providing the most Belgian internationals in a single match: Anderlecht, 11; in the match vs {{fb|NED}} on 30 September 1964, all outfield players in the second half were from Anderlecht.

; Belgian players who later became manager/head coach: Hector Goetinck, François Demol, André Vandewyer, Guy Thys, Walter Meeuws, Paul Van Himst, Wilfried Van Moer, Georges Leekens, René Vandereycken, Franky Vercauteren (caretaker) and Marc Wilmots

=Penalties=

; Most saves in penalty shoot-outs in competitive games: Jean-Marie Pfaff, 1 vs {{fb|ESP}} (penalty of Eloy Olaya) on 22 June 1986

; Most saves in penalty shoot-outs, including friendlies: Philippe Vande Walle, 2 vs {{fb|ENG}} (penalties by Rob Lee and Les Ferdinand) on 29 May 1998

; Most misses in penalty shoot-outs in competitive games: None

; Most misses in penalty shoot-outs, including friendlies: Enzo Scifo, 1 vs {{fb|ENG}} on 29 May 1998

=Clean sheets=

File:Courtois 2018 (cropped).jpg

; Most clean sheets: Thibaut Courtois, 51

; Most clean sheets in competitive matches: Thibaut Courtois, 42

; Most clean sheets in total at the World Cup and European Championship finals: Thibaut Courtois, 13 (2 at the 2014 World Cup, 3 at Euro 2016, 3 at the 2018 World Cup, 3 at Euro 2020 and 2 at the 2022 World Cup)

; Most clean sheets in a single World Cup tournament: Thibaut Courtois, 3 (2018)

; Most clean sheets in total at World Cup tournaments: Thibaut Courtois, 7 (2 in 2014, 3 in 2018 and 2 in 2022)

; Most clean sheets in a single European Championship tournament: Thibaut Courtois, 3 (2016 and 2020)

; Most clean sheets in total at European Championship tournaments: Thibaut Courtois, 6 (3 in 2016 and 3 in 2020)

; Most clean sheets in a single Olympic Games finals tournament: Jean De Bie, 2 (1920)

; Most clean sheets in total at the Olympic Games finals: Jean De Bie, 2 (both in 1920)

Footnotes

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References

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=Sources=

  • {{cite book |last=Henshaw |first=Richard |title=The Encyclopedia of World Soccer |year=1979 |publisher=New Republic Books |location=Washington, D.C. |isbn=0-915220-34-2 |url=https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofwo0000hens_z1k7 }}