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The Évence Coppée Trophy (French: Trophée Évence Coppée) was a one-off competition comprising a single association football match in 1904 between Belgium and France. Held at the Stade du Vivier d'Oie in Uccle, Belgium, the match ended in a 3–3 draw. [1]
The Belgium national football team [b] has officially represented Belgium in men's international football since their maiden match in 1904. The squad is under the global jurisdiction of FIFA and is governed in Europe by UEFA—both of which were co-founded by the Belgian team's supervising body, the Royal Belgian Football Association.
The following table shows Belgium's all-time international record per opponent. It excludes any unofficial matches. ... France: 78: 30: 19: 29: 161: 133 +28: 38.46: 1 ...
France and Belgium have since contested 75 official matches against each other, the most all-time between each team. Aside from Belgium, France have contested matches against almost 90 other national teams. Of the 90 teams, France have not lost to 40 of them having earned a perfect winning percentage against 26 of the teams.
0–5 vs France on 16 June 1984, Euro 1984. Belgium-Sweden 1–8, Sweden cracks Belgium. ... Match phase of Belgium's most productive Olympic game, against Luxembourg ...
The Belgium national football team represents the country of Belgium in international association football.It is fielded by the Royal Belgian Football Association, the governing body of football in Belgium, and competes as a member of the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), which encompasses the countries of Europe.
Association football is the most popular sport in Belgium, which has been played since the end of the 19th century. The national association was founded in 1895 with the intention of bringing some order and organization to the sport. The first match of the Belgium national team was played on 1 May 1904, a 3–3 draw against France.
In 2002, prior to the World Cup of that year, Belgium achieved a 1–2 away win against title defenders France. [19] After the Euro 1980 final, Belgium did not convince anymore at the continental level, with early exits in their two appearances at the UEFA Euro 1984 and UEFA Euro 2000 tournaments respectively.