Belgium secured their place in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, marking their return to the final phase after 12 years. The Red Devils secured their ticket with a victory over Croatia (1-2), with Romelu Lukaku scoring twice.
The team, led by coach Marc Wilmots, was hailed as heroes upon their return to Belgium. The Royal Belgian Union has planned a celebration for the team on the last day of the European zone qualifiers for the 2014 World Cup, which includes a match against Wales.
To make the occasion even more special, the Belgian artist of Rwandan origin, Stromae, has been invited to perform ahead of the match. The last time Belgium participated in the World Cup was in 2002, co-hosted by South Korea and Japan. The current generation, featuring players like Benteke, Hazard, and Vincent Kompany, has earned the celebration for their achievement in qualifying for the prestigious tournament.