The Royal Belgian Football Association and Adidas have officially announced the extension of their k...
The Royal Belgian Football Association and Adidas have officially announced the extension of their kit partnership. The new agreement ensures that the Three Stripes will continue to supply match kits, training wear, and lifestyle gear for all Belgian national teams until 2034.
Adidas and Belgium have been working together in their current stint since the 2014-15 season. This long-term extension means Adidas will remain the technical sponsor for the Red Devils through several upcoming major international tournaments, including the 2030 and 2034 World Cups, as well as the 2028 and 2032 European Championships.
The official announcement was shared via the Belgian Red Devils' social media channels, confirming the continuation of the collaboration. While the financial details of the extended contract have not been disclosed, the deal solidifies Adidas's position as a key long-term partner for the Belgian national teams.
Following the introduction of special FIFA player patches for the 2026 World Cup, Thibaut Courtois has been spotted wearing a special Golden Glove patch on his Belgium kit, commemorating his award-winning performance at the 2018 tournament.
The new initiative by FIFA allows past award winners, including recipients of the Golden Boot, Golden Ball, and Golden Glove, to display their historic individual achievements directly on the sleeves of their national team shirts.
The Belgian Red Devils have officially announced their squad numbers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Ke...
The Belgian Red Devils have officially announced their squad numbers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kevin De Bruyne will wear the number 7 shirt, Leandro Trossard takes the number 10, Romelu Lukaku retains the 9, and Jeremy Doku is assigned the 11. Thibaut Courtois keeps the number 1 as the starting goalkeeper, with Senne Lammens on 12 and Mike Penders on 13.