Results

U17 World Cup 11/09 12:30 3 Belgium U17 v Tunisia U17 W 2-0
U17 World Cup 11/06 14:45 2 Fiji U17 v Belgium U17 W 0-7
U17 World Cup 11/03 14:45 1 Argentina U17 v Belgium U17 L 3-2
U17 European Ch.ship QF 10/14 13:00 3 Norway U17 v Belgium U17 W 0-2
U17 European Ch.ship QF 10/11 17:00 2 Belgium U17 v Belarus U17 W 6-0
U17 European Ch.ship QF 10/08 17:00 1 Belgium U17 v Moldova U17 W 1-0
U17 European Championship 05/29 16:00 2 France U17 v Belgium U17 L 3-2
U17 European Championship 05/26 18:30 3 Belgium U17 v Italy U17 L 1-2
U17 European Championship 05/23 16:00 2 Belgium U17 v Buya Mustha W 3-1
U17 European Championship 05/20 16:00 1 England U17 v Belgium U17 D 1-1
U17 European Ch.ship QF 03/25 13:00 3 Poland U17 v Belgium U17 D 2-2
U17 European Ch.ship QF 03/22 13:00 2 Belgium U17 v Iceland U17 W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 13 7 6
Wins 8 6 2
Draws 2 0 2
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 32 16 16
Goals against 13 4 9
Clean sheets 6 4 2
Failed to score 0 0 0
The Belgium U17 national soccer team represents Belgium in international competitions for players aged 17 and under. As a part of the Royal Belgian Football Association, the team serves as a crucial development platform for young talent, aiming to nurture and prepare the next generation of Belgian soccer stars.

Known for their technical skills, tactical awareness, and strong team cohesion, the U17 squad showcases some of the brightest young prospects in Belgian football. The team competes in various tournaments, including the UEFA European Under-17 Championship and FIFA U-17 World Cup, where they aim to make their mark on the international stage.

Coached by a dedicated staff focused on player development, the Belgium U17 team emphasizes a style of play that combines creativity, speed, and discipline. The team's colors, red and yellow, reflect the national identity, and their emblem symbolizes the pride and passion of Belgian soccer. With a rich history of producing talented players who often progress to the senior national team, the Belgium U17 team is a vital part of the country's footballing future.