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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.
It was the third official game between the sides of two independent countries, after matches between Argentina and Uruguay in 1902 and 1903. [7] Twenty days after the match, Belgium, France and five other European football associations founded the international association football federation, FIFA. [8]
Erwin Vandendaele vs France on 15 November 1970, 12 October 1974 and 15 November 1975; Branko Strupar vs Croatia on 2 September 2000; Highest number of players born outside Belgium simultaneously on the field 3 (Luís Oliveira, Gordan Vidović & Mbo Mpenza) vs France on 27 May 1998 Players also appearing for another senior national team
France scored a late winner to book its spot in the Euro 2024 quarterfinals thanks to a hard-fought 1-0 victory against Belgium on Monday.. With five minutes remaining of normal time, Randal Kolo ...
These games and results are recognized as official only by the CFI, but not by FIFA, who categorized them as "War-time Internationals". [13] The Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, however, listed three France–Belgium matches in this period together with the matches between 1905 and 1914, without noting a difference in status. [15]
The following table shows Belgium's all-time international record per opponent. It excludes any unofficial matches. Note: countries considered as a continuity by the FIFA are put in italics. Their statistics are in fact composed of multiple countries that are also included separately. Last updated: Israel vs. Belgium, 17 November 2024 ...
The France national football team (French: Équipe de France de football) represents France in men's international football. It is controlled by the French Football Federation (FFF; Fédération française de football), the governing body for football in France. It is a member of UEFA in Europe and FIFA in global competitions.
France won the match 1–0 with the only goal coming from Cyprès. [2] Later that year, France returned to Brussels to face Belgium and lost 0–7. In the return match, played a year later on 22 April 1906 in Saint-Cloud, France again lost 0–5 to the Belgians. On 11 November, France were defeated 0–15 by England before defeating Belgium 2–1.