Belgian football is looking to the future with a new generation of players, including Nathan De Cat, Jesse Bisiwu, and Kaye Furo, as the country prepares for the 2030 FIFA World Cup. These young talents are being developed through the Belgian football system, aiming to continue the success of the 'Golden Generation' that reached the semifinals in 2018.
Nathan De Cat, a forward born in 2005, has been noted for his performances at the youth level. Jesse Bisiwu, a midfielder, and Kaye Furo, a defender, are also part of this emerging cohort. As of July 2026, they are not yet regulars in the senior national team but are considered prospects for the 2030 tournament.
The 2030 World Cup will be hosted by Morocco, Portugal, and Spain, marking the first time the tournament is held across three continents. Belgium will need to qualify through the UEFA qualifying rounds, which are expected to begin in 2028.