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Belgian FA confronts uncertainty as Courtois mulls retirement

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On the day of the World Cup opening match, 34‑year‑old goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois announced he may step away from the Belgian national team after the tournament. Yet the Royal Belgian Football Association still hopes the veteran will continue, prompting a post‑World Cup meeting to discuss his future. The comment was made on the day of Belgium's opening match of the World Cup. Courtois, the goalkeeper for the side known as the Rode Duivel, said his future with the national team was uncertain. The timing coincided with the team's preparation for its first test. After the World Cup concluded, the Royal Belgian Football Association convened a meeting with the goalkeeper. The session focused on evaluating his performance and discussing possible continuation. The federation's involvement signals its desire to retain his services. During the tournament, Courtois' display against Senegal proved fragile. The match saw his saves teeter on a thin thread, leaving the outcome in doubt. Observers noted that a single mistake could have altered Belgium's fortunes. The contrast between Courtois' retirement hint and the federation's proactive dialogue highlights the crossroads facing Belgian football. While the goalkeeper weighs his options, the KBVB must decide whether to build around his experience or look elsewhere. The coming weeks will determine the direction of the national team.

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