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The Belgian National Team are affectionately known as The Red Devils as a result of the distinctive red jerseys worn by the team. Only during the 1970s, when manager Raymond Goethals requested an all-white kit in order to help the team identify each other during night games, have the Belgians deviated from this. During this period, they were known as the White Devils.
Despite currently boasting many of the world’s best players, Belgium have traditionally underachieved in international football and have never won a major tournament. Their best results to date was a fourth placed finish in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico and runners up in 1980. Belgian football is now emerging from a troubled period where the national team failed to qualify for a major tournament between 2002 and 2014.
Belgium played their first match in 1901, but did not wear their famous red jerseys, instead taking to the field in a white shirt with tricoloured bands. It was a year later, In 1902, that they adopted their red kits in order to represent the national flag. Red is the dominant colour of the home shirt, with black and yellow detailing in keeping with the colours of the Belgian flag.
In 1981, the team adopted the RBFA emblem as the official badge, replacing the previous version which featured a yellow lion on a black shield, in keeping with the national coat of arms.
The jersey is traditionally worn with red shorts and socks, however for Euro 2016 black shorts were worn with the kit, in keeping with the more prominent black pattern on the jersey from Adidas.
Early versions of the Belgian away kit were traditionally white, however at Euro 2000, which they co-hosted with the Netherlands, a black kit was introduced by manufacturers Nike. A black kit was favoured for the next few versions, although at Euro 2016, they went with a light blue away kit.
Many of the most exciting players in the world star for the national team. Top stars such as Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku, Christian Benteke, Thibault Courtois and Kevin de Bruyne are all part of the exciting group of Belgians who came through together. Shirt printing with official name and numbers are available for all the current squad, plus legends such as Enzo Scifo and Marc Degreyse, or you can even choose your own custom name and number. All our international football shirt printing includes the front number and is in the same style as the players wear.
Adidas were the first kit
manufacturers of the Belgians, supplying the first kits in 1974 and after a
length absence, re-won the contract in 2015. In the period between this, Umbro,
Admiral, Diadora, Nike and Burrda all supplied the Belgian kits.
Burrda supplied the jerseys for the 2014 World Cup. They were the first manufacturer to introduce a 3rd shirt for the national team, which was yellow in colour.
With the rise in popularity of football across the globe and the increasing demand from supporters for official merchandise, fans can now purchase a range of training kit including polo shirts, jackets, trousers, jerseys, shorts, socks and tracksuits.
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