Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jul 10
King Philippe Urges Belgium to Beat Spain Before 3 p.m. ET Quarterfinal
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jul 10

King Philippe Urges Belgium to Beat Spain Before 3 p.m. ET Quarterfinal

3 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Jul 10

Summary

  • King Philippe visited Belgium’s team hotel on Thursday evening, joining the Red Devils for dinner and a team selfie less than 24 hours before Friday’s World Cup quarterfinal against Spain.
  • One day before the 3 p.m. ET kickoff, Philippe told players, “You must win,” after saying he and his daughter had watched Belgium play at 2 a.m. earlier in the tournament.
  • Coach Rudi Garcia appeared in the selfie, and soccer federation chief Pascale Van Damme presented the king with a signed Belgium shirt during the visit.
  • Philippe’s appearance adds to a growing royal presence at the tournament, with Spain’s King Felipe VI and Dutch and Norwegian royals also attending matches.
  • The winner of Belgium-Spain advances to a semifinal against France, while political leaders have been more cautious about attending after criticism of some taxpayer-funded trips.

Insights

King Philippe demanded a victory. Can Belgium's stars finally defeat Spain's record-setting defense in today's World Cup quarterfinal?
Spain has dominated Belgium for over 20 years. Is a royal visit the key to finally breaking the curse today?