Sound Smart to Your Friends: Everything About The US’s Next World Cup Opponent, Belgium

The U.S. plays Belgium in their next World Cup game. Sound smart to friends and coworkers by knowing everything there is to know about Belgium.
Epoch Video
6/29/2014
Updated:
6/29/2014

The U.S. plays Belgium in their next World Cup game. Sound smart to friends and coworkers by knowing everything there is to know about Belgium.

  • Belgium’s National Anthem is called “The Brabanconne.” It has French, Dutch, and German versions: The country has three official languages.
  • The team is also known as the “Red Devils”, which explains the horns you'll see on their fans.
  • The first U.S. - Belgium match was at the 1930 World Cup, a 3-0 victory for the Americans.
  • The U.S.’s all-time record against Belgium is 1-4-0.
  • Belgium’s best finish in an international tournament: runner-up in the 1980 European Championship.
  • Marc Wilmots is head coach. As a midfielder, he went to four World Cups and played in three. He’s Belgium’s all-time top World Cup scorer with 5 goals, and was nicknamed “The Fighting Boar.”
  • He manages a team stocked with young superstars: Here are the ones you should know:
  • #8 Marouane Fellaini: He’s the midfielder with big hair. He also has big talent, but had a bad year with Manchester United. He’s one of 12 Belgians on the World Cup team who play in the English Premier League. You’re going to see a lot of Fellaini wigs. A whole lot.
  • #10 Eden Hazard: The attacking midfielder plays with flair. He creates and scores goals, like he does with Chelsea.
  • #4 Vincent Kompany: The Belgium and Manchester City Captain is a solid defender, but he’s struggling with a groin injury.
  • #7 Kevin De Bruyne: The attacking midfielder’s skill is as big as his ego, which is huge. He plays for Wolfsburg in Germany.
  • #1 Thibaut Courtois: He played in the 2014 Champions League Final for Athletico Madrid, who had on loan from Chelsea.
  • #9 Romelu Lukaku: The striker had a great year for Everton (on loan from Chelsea), but had no goals or assists in Brazil.
  • Watch out for these two youngsters. They might not start, but can easily score off the bench: #17 Divock Origi, #20 Adnan Januzaj
  • Belgium has a defender named Axel Witsel. What a great name!