Belgium head coach Rudi Garcia has officially announced Belgium’s final 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the Red Devils prepare for the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The squad is led by experienced stars including Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Thibaut Courtois, who remain central figures in Belgium’s ambitions heading into the competition.
Belgium have been drawn in Group G alongside Egypt national football team, Iran national football team and New Zealand national football team.
The squad announcement also included several notable omissions, with attackers Loïs Openda and midfielder Roméo Lavia both left out of the final selection.
Goalkeepers
- Thibaut Courtois – Real Madrid C. F.
- Senne Lammens – Manchester United FC
- Mike Penders – RC Strasbourg
Defenders
- Timothy Castagne – Fulham FC
- Zeno Debast – Sporting CP
- Maxim De Cuyper – Brighton & Hove Albion FC
- Koni De Winter – AC Milan
- Brandon Mechele – Club Brugge KV
- Thomas Meunier – LOSC Lille
- Nathan Ngoy – LOSC Lille
- Joaquin Seys – Club Brugge KV
- Arthur Theate – Eintracht Frankfurt
Midfielders
- Kevin De Bruyne – SSC Napoli
- Amadou Onana – Aston Villa FC
- Nicolas Raskin – Rangers FC
- Youri Tielemans – Aston Villa FC
- Hans Vanaken – Club Brugge KV
- Axel Witsel – Girona FC
Forwards
- Charles De Ketelaere – Atalanta BC
- Jérémy Doku – Manchester City FC
- Matias Fernandez-Pardo – LOSC Lille
- Romelu Lukaku – SSC Napoli
- Dodi Lukébakio – S.L. Benfica
- Diego Moreira – RC Strasbourg
- Alexis Saelemaekers – AC Milan
- Leandro Trossard – Arsenal FC
Belgium head into the tournament carrying high expectations as they seek to make a deep run on the global stage with a squad blending experienced leaders and emerging talent.