Belgium national under-19 football team

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Belgium U-19
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Association Belgian Football Association
Head coach Wesley Sonck
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World Cup
Appearances1 (first in 1997 )
Best resultRound of 16, 1997
European championships
Appearances4 (first in 2002 )
Best resultGroup stage, 2002, 2004, 2006 & 2011

The Belgium national under-19 football team is the national under-19 football team of Belgium and is controlled by the Belgian Football Association. The team competes in the European Under-19 Football Championship, held every year. Their biggest success was winning the tournament in 1977, albeit it wore a different name and had a different structure back then.

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Competitive Record

FIFA U-20 World Cup Record

YearRoundGPWD*LGSGA
Flag of Tunisia (1959-1999).svg 1977 did not qualify
Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg 1979
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1981
Flag of Mexico.svg 1983
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 1985
Flag of Chile.svg 1987
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 1989
Flag of Portugal.svg 1991
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1993
Flag of Qatar.svg 1995
Flag of Malaysia.svg 1997 Round of 164112414
Flag of Nigeria.svg 1999 did not qualify
Flag of Argentina.svg 2001
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg 2003
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2005
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2007
Flag of Egypt.svg 2009
Flag of Colombia.svg 2011
Flag of Turkey.svg 2013
Flag of New Zealand.svg 2015
Flag of South Korea.svg 2017
Flag of Poland.svg 2019
Flag of Argentina.svg 2023
Flag of Chile.svg 2025 To be determined
Total1/244112414

UEFA European Under-19 Championship Record

YearRoundGPWDLGSGA
Flag of Norway.svg 2002 Group stage301235
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg 2003 did not qualify
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2004 Group stage301206
Ulster Banner.svg 2005 did not qualify
Flag of Poland.svg 2006 Group stage3102610
Flag of Austria.svg 2007 did not qualify
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2008
Flag of Ukraine.svg 2009
Flag of France.svg 2010
Flag of Romania.svg 2011 Group stage302136
Flag of Estonia.svg 2012 did not qualify
Flag of Lithuania.svg 2013
Flag of Hungary.svg 2014
Flag of Greece.svg 2015
Flag of Germany.svg 2016
Flag of Georgia.svg 2017
Flag of Finland.svg 2018
Flag of Armenia.svg 2019
Flag of Slovakia.svg 2022
Flag of Malta.svg 2023
Total4/20121471227

Players

Current squad

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Jelle Van Neck (2004-03-07) 7 March 2004 (age 19)20 Flag of France.svg Marseille
121 GK Kjell Peersman (2004-05-21) 21 May 2004 (age 19)10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV Eindhoven

22 DF Richie Sagrado (2004-01-30) 30 January 2004 (age 19)10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Oud-Heverlee Leuven
32 DF Martin Wasinski (2004-04-07) 7 April 2004 (age 19)80 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Kortrijk
42 DF Bram Lagae (2004-01-14) 14 January 2004 (age 19)50 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Gent
52 DF Arnaud Dony (2004-05-08) 8 May 2004 (age 19)20 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Union Saint-Gilloise
152 DF Jorne Spileers (2005-01-21) 21 January 2005 (age 18)20 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Club Brugge
202 DF Noah Sadiki (2004-12-17) 17 December 2004 (age 19)31 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anderlecht
212 DF Thiago Paulo da Silva (2004-08-12) 12 August 2004 (age 19)10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Standard Liège

63 MF Arthur Vermeeren (2005-02-07) 7 February 2005 (age 18)10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Royal Antwerp
83 MF Noah Mbamba (2005-01-05) 5 January 2005 (age 18)90 Flag of Germany.svg Bayer Leverkusen
143 MF Léandre Kuavita (2004-05-31) 31 May 2004 (age 19)20 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Standard Liège
173 MF Cihan Çanak (2005-01-24) 24 January 2005 (age 18)10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Standard Liège

74 FW Norman Bassette (2004-11-09) 9 November 2004 (age 19)30 Flag of France.svg Caen
94 FW Lucas Stassin (2004-11-29) 29 November 2004 (age 19)10 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anderlecht
104 FW Mario Stroeykens (2004-09-19) 19 September 2004 (age 19)21 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anderlecht
114 FW Samuel Mbangula (2004-01-16) 16 January 2004 (age 19)30 Flag of Italy.svg Juventus
184 FW Mika Godts (2005-06-07) 7 June 2005 (age 18)10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Ajax
194 FW Romeo Vermant (2004-01-24) 24 January 2004 (age 19)31 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Club Brugge

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References

  1. "Belgium-Slovenia | Under-19 2023". UEFA. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  2. "Germany-Belgium | Under-19 2023". UEFA. Retrieved 26 March 2023.