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Belgium national rugby union team

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Belgium
Shirt badge/Association crest
NicknameDiables Noirs / Zwarte Duivels (Black Devils)
UnionBelgian Rugby Federation
Head coachLaurent Dossat
CaptainJens Torfs
MostcapsAlan Williams (68)
Top scorerAlan Williams (736)
Top try scorerJulien Berger (15)
Home stadiumVarious
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
World Rugby ranking
Current22 (as of 14 July 2025)
Highest21 (2012, 2013)
Lowest55 (2004)
First international
 Netherlands 6–6Belgium 
(Amsterdam, Netherlands; 13 March 1932)
Biggest win
 United Arab Emirates 3–94Belgium 
(Dubai, United Arab Emirates; 8 December 2012)
Biggest defeat
 Spain 77–0Belgium 
(Madrid, Spain; 8 December 1996)
Websitewww.rugby.be

TheBelgium national rugby union team,[1] nicknamedDiables Noirs / Zwarte Duivels (Black Devils), currently competes in the first division of theRugby Europe International Championships, which they have been playing in since 2023. They have yet to participate in aRugby World Cup.Rugby union in Belgium is administered by theBelgian Rugby Federation.

History

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The Belgium rugby team played their first match on 13 March 1932 against theNetherlands.[citation needed] They contested annual games against the Netherlands for half a decade starting in 1932. They drew the 1932 game, but lost subsequent matches during the 1930s. They also playedItaly andGermany in 1937, losing both games.

During the 1950s, Belgium continued playing the Netherlands, as well as teams likeSpain. They managed to obtain a draw in the 1960s againstPortugal. In the 1970s they won the majority of their games, as well as playing a broader range of European nations. This trend continued throughout the 1980s. Belgium had a six-game winning streak in the late 1980s. They began playing more games against their regular European opponents as they entered the 1990s. A Belgium side playedArgentina prior to the2007 Rugby World Cup. A Belgium XV played theBarbarians on 24 May 2008.

Belgium has been steadily improving, ranked number 55th in 2004, the 'Black Devils' improved on the following years, obtaining good results against other European Nations, gaining entry to the IRB Ranking's Top 30 in 2010. Since their induction to the first 30 rugby nations in the international ranking, they have managed to maintain their place.

Belgium had a successful campaign during the2010-2012 European Nations Cup, with a 10 match winning streak from March 2011 to December 2012. Following their promotion in 2023, Belgium is competing in the top division of theRugby Europe International Championships. In the 2024 season of theRugby Europe International Championships Belgium earned a historic win over Portugal following their impressiveRugby World Cup campaign.[citation needed]

Belgium narrowly failed to qualify for the2027 Men's Rugby World Cup following a 13-13 draw againstSamoa in thefinal qualifying tournament.[2]

Jacques Rogge, the formerInternational Olympic Committee president, was a member of the Belgium national team.

Rugby World Cup qualification

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See also:Rugby World Cup qualification
World Cup recordWorld Cup Qualification record
YearRoundPWDLFAPWDLFA
AustraliaNew Zealand1987Not invited-
United KingdomRepublic of IrelandFrance1991did not enterdid not enter
South Africa1995did not qualify
Wales1999did not qualify
Australia2003did not qualify
France2007did not qualify
New Zealand2011did not qualify
England2015did not qualify
Japan2019did not qualify
France2023did not qualify
Australia2027did not qualify[3]
Total-

Current squad

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On 27 October, Belgium named a 31-player squad ahead of the2027 Rugby World Cup Final Qualification Tournament.[4]

Head Coach:France Laurent Dossat

  • Caps Updated: 13 November 2025(after Belgium v Brazil)
PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)CapsClub/province
Alexandre RaynierHooker (1994-03-16)16 March 1994 (age 31)21FranceAuch
Vincent TauziaHooker (1992-07-17)17 July 1992 (age 33)13France Martres de Veyre
Charlesty BerguetProp (2000-01-13)13 January 2000 (age 25)13FranceVannes
Jean-Baptiste de ClercqProp (1994-02-23)23 February 1994 (age 31)17FranceAlbi
Maxime JadotProp (1991-01-06)6 January 1991 (age 34)56France Emak Hor
Basile van ParysProp (2000-06-30)30 June 2000 (age 25)14Belgium Brussels Devils
Seppe VerelstProp6Belgium Brussels Devils
Bruno VliegenProp (2001-07-03)3 July 2001 (age 24)17FranceOlympique Marcquois
Gillian BenoyLock (1995-05-08)8 May 1995 (age 30)31FranceBéziers
Maurice FromontLock (2003-09-10)10 September 2003 (age 22)9France Stade Métropolitain
Maximilien HendrickxLock (1997-05-21)21 May 1997 (age 28)27FranceSuresnes
Jérémie BrasseurBack row (2000-07-03)3 July 2000 (age 25)14FranceOrléans
Toon DeceuninckBack row (2000-12-13)13 December 2000 (age 24)24FranceAuch
Jean-Maurice DecubberBack row (1996-09-10)10 September 1996 (age 29)20FranceAngoulême
Felipe GeraghtyBack row (1993-02-27)27 February 1993 (age 32)7Belgium Brussels Devils
Lucas RassinfosseBack row (2001-02-23)23 February 2001 (age 24)14France Anglet
William Van BostBack row (1998-08-01)1 August 1998 (age 27)14FranceBéziers
Julien BergerScrum-half (1990-01-10)10 January 1990 (age 35)65France La Roche-sur-Yon
Isaac MontoisyScrum-half (1998-09-09)9 September 1998 (age 27)19France Salles
Timothé RifonScrum-half (2001-09-12)12 September 2001 (age 24)13France Mâcon
Hugo De FrancqFly-half (1998-05-13)13 May 1998 (age 27)20PortugalAgronomia
Matias RemueFly-half (2003-03-07)7 March 2003 (age 22)13FranceToulouse Espoirs
Florian RemueCentre (2003-03-07)7 March 2003 (age 22)27FranceValence d’Agen
Jens TorfsCentre (1992-05-26)26 May 1992 (age 33)39France Barbezieux
Maxime VacquierCentre (2003-01-15)15 January 2003 (age 22)7FranceBéziers
Robin WedlakeCentre (1994-08-16)16 August 1994 (age 31)0EnglandCamborne
Dazzy CornezWing (1996-05-02)2 May 1996 (age 29)25FranceAubenas
Lucas MichielsWing (2004-03-25)25 March 2004 (age 21)4SpainAlcobendas
Ervin MuricWing (1997-01-03)3 January 1997 (age 28)19FranceOlympique Marcquois
Thomas WallrafWing (1998-01-21)21 January 1998 (age 27)32France Langon
Siméon SoenenFullback (2003-01-03)3 January 2003 (age 22)15FranceAlbi

Record

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Top 30 as of 17 November 2025[5]
RankChange[i]TeamPoints
1Steady South Africa93.06
2Steady New Zealand90.33
3Increase1 England89.09
4Decrease1 Ireland88.85
5Steady France87.07
6Steady Argentina85.30
7Steady Australia81.69
8Increase1 Fiji81.03
9Decrease1 Scotland80.22
10Steady Italy78.98
11Steady Georgia74.69
12Steady Wales74.23
13Steady Japan72.58
14Steady Spain69.12
15Steady Uruguay68.52
16Steady United States68.26
17Steady Samoa66.94
18Steady Chile66.72
19Steady Tonga66.66
20Steady Portugal64.89
21Steady Romania62.16
22Steady Belgium61.81
23Steady Hong Kong59.61
24Steady Canada58.85
25Steady Zimbabwe58.80
26Steady Netherlands57.01
27Steady Namibia56.39
28Steady  Switzerland55.26
29Steady Poland54.36
30Increase1 Czech Republic53.39
  1. ^Change from the previous week
Belgium's historical rankings
date202530354045505510/6/20038/10/20096/15/20154/19/2021BelgiumMen's World Rugby rankings
Source:World Rugby[5]
Graph updated to 17 November 2025

Below is a table of the representative rugby matches played by a Belgium national XV at test level up until18 November 2025, updated after match with Samoa.

OpponentPlayedWonLostDrawnWin %
 Armenia10100.0%
 Barbarians10100.0%
 Brazil312033.33%
 Canada413025%
 Chile10100%
 Croatia422050%
 Czech Republic742157.14%
 Czechoslovakia615016.67%
 Denmark531160%
 Fiji10100.0%
 Georgia70700.0%
 Germany1476150%
 Hong Kong413025%
 Italy20200.0%
 Latvia211050%
 Lithuania3300100%
 Luxembourg4400100%
 Malta2200100%
 Moldova752071.43%
 Monaco1100100%
 Morocco413025%
 Namibia1100100%
 Netherlands492421448.98%
 Paraguay1100100%
 Poland1569040%
 Portugal18412222.22%
 Romania1201200.0%
 Russia716014.29%
 Samoa20110.0%
 Serbia and Montenegro871087.5%
 Slovenia321066.67%
 Spain17214111.76%
 Sweden1284066.67%
  Switzerland1174063.64%
 Tunisia513120%
 Ukraine633050%
 United Arab Emirates1100100%
 United States10100%
 Uruguay10100.0%
 West Germany641166.67%
 Zimbabwe1100100.0%
Total2601101381242.31%
Germany playing Belgium in Qualifiers for the 2007 Rugby World Cup
Poland playing Belgium in Qualifiers for the 2011 Rugby World Cup

Past coaches

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YearsCoach
2004–2014France Richard McClintock
2014–2019France Guillaume Ajac
2020–2022France Frédéric Cocqu
2022EnglandChris Cracknell
2023EnglandMike Ford
2024–presentFrance Laurent Dossat

See also

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References

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  1. ^(French:Équipe de Belgique de rugby à XV) (Dutch: Belgisch nationaal rugbyteam)
  2. ^https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/crl2g973lkgo
  3. ^https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/crl2g973lkgo
  4. ^Belgium names squad to contest World Cup Repechage
  5. ^ab"Men's World Rankings".world.rugby. Retrieved17 November 2025.

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