Brussels, September 7, 2025, The Europe Today: Today at 20:45 (Belgian time), the Belgian National Football Team, known as the Red Devils, will face Kazakhstan in a pivotal FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying match at Lotto Park in Anderlecht. This game marks the seventh official encounter between the two nations, and expectations are high on both sides.
While Kazakhstan is geographically located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, it competes within the UEFA zone, reflecting its growing integration into European sporting and cultural frameworks. The match is not only a sporting event but also a symbolic moment of intercontinental connection, showcasing how football can bridge diverse regions and peoples.
In anticipation of the match, EUReflect, in collaboration with the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Brussels and the “Qazaq Society” Kazakh Student Association in Belgium, organized a warm and heartfelt welcome for the Kazakhstan National Football Team upon their arrival at the airport. The players were greeted by Kazakh students and members of the embassy, who expressed pride and excitement at seeing their national team compete on European soil.
EUReflect, together with the Embassy of #Kazakhstan in Brussels and the “Qazaq Society” Kazakh Student Association in Belgium, warmly welcomed the Kazakhstan National Football Team at the airport ahead of their upcoming match against Belgium.
The Kazakh players responded with gratitude, acknowledging the support of their compatriots abroad and promising to deliver a passionate and competitive performance on the field. Their presence in Belgium is not only about football—it’s a moment of national pride, diaspora unity, and cultural exchange.
EUReflect, a platform dedicated to fostering intercultural dialogue and promoting Eurasian heritage, is honored to be part of this occasion. By supporting events that combine sports diplomacy with community engagement, EUReflect continues its mission to strengthen ties between nations through shared values and mutual respect.
This match is a reminder that football is more than just a game—it is a universal language, capable of connecting people across borders, generations, and cultures. As Belgium and Kazakhstan prepare to face off on the pitch, they also celebrate the spirit of friendship and cooperation that defines international sport.