Belgium national football team kits

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Kit evolution‎

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Summary

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Belgian kits used the following colour patterns throughout history:[1][2][3]

1901 (unofficial)
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1904
1905–57
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1904–05
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-
1958–70
2015–17
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1970–79*
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1980
2006–10
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1981–2006
2010–15
2017–
* In 1970, the all-white away combination also started getting used in home games; in the rest of the decade it was systematically worn.

First kits

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WC 1982 (alt.)

Second kits

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WC 1986 (alt.)
EC 2000 (not used)
WC 2002 (not used)
EC 2016 (alt.)

Other kits

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2004–06 Home
2004–06 Away
2006–08 Home
2006–08 Away
2008–10 Home
2008–10 Away
2010–11 Home
2010–11 Away
2011–12 Home
2011–12 Away
2012–13 Home
2012–13 Away
WC 2014 Third (not used)
2014–15 Home
2014–15 Away
2016–17 Home (alt.)
vs Poland 2022

References

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  1. Fotocollectie (in nl). gahetNA (Genootschap voor het nationaal archief, het Nationaal Archief, Spaarnestad Photo). Retrieved on 7 November 2014.
  2. See:
  3. a b Historical Football Kits. Historical Football Kits. Retrieved on 14 July 2013.
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