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World Cup-LIVE: From Los Angeles to belgium, red devils’ post‑World Cup exit

🇧🇪 By 4AllFootball Editorial ·

The night sky over Los Angeles glowed as the Belgian squad boarded their flight, marking the end of a month‑long stay on American soil. By Sunday morning, around 10 a.m. Belgian time, the Rode Duivels touched down in their own country, ready to disperse.

Volg Voetbalkrant now also via Google, the outlet reminds fans that the WK is in full swing. It is therefore the right moment to bundle the day’s WK-nieuws for readers.

Each day the team provides a brief update, ensuring followers stay informed about the latest developments in squads worldwide. The daily briefings are deliberately short to keep the audience up to date.

After more than a month on Amerikaanse ground, the Rode Duivels have officially left the WK and the Verenigde Staten behind. Their departure signals the conclusion of Belgium’s World Cup campaign.

That night, Belgian time, the players stepped onto the plane in Los Angeles, beginning the journey back home. The flight symbolised the transition from tournament mode to holiday mode.

Upon arrival, everyone will go their own way, as the vacation period begins and no further press moments are scheduled under any condition. The squad will not reconvene until September.

Although the next collective training is set for September, several players have already resumed work with their respective clubs, indicating a swift return to club duties.

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