Belgium U-20 is the country's under-twenty football team, entered into Group I of the U-20 World Cup in the Blue Lock manga. Two drawn matches mark their group campaign as they jostle with several other junior national sides.
Belgium U-20 represents the nation at youth international level, its players all under the age of twenty, within the Blue Lock manga. The side is placed in Group I for the group phase of the U-20 World Cup.
Belgium share the spoils in each of their recorded outings, first holding Portugal to a draw and then drawing again with either Australia or Paraguay, with a third fixture against one of those teams still pending. The manga notes the results but leaves the scorelines unreported.

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Belgium U-20 is placed in Group I for the group phase of the U-20 World Cup in the Blue Lock manga.
Belgium U-20 shares the spoils in each of its recorded outings, first drawing with Portugal and then drawing again with either Australia or Paraguay.
Belgium U-20's group opponents include Portugal, Australia and Paraguay, with a third fixture against one of the latter two still pending.
No, no Belgian players are individually named in the manga. The team stands only as a collective group-stage entrant.
No, the real Belgium did not compete at the youth tournament held in Poland, making Belgium U-20's Blue Lock appearance fictional.
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