Romelu Lukaku is a Belgian professional footballer who represents the Belgium national football team as a striker. He made his debut for his country in a 1–0 defeat to Croatia in Brussels in March 2010. His first and second international goals came on his eighth appearance for Belgium, in a 2–0 friendly victory over Russia. As of October 2018, Lukaku is his country's top scorer with 45 goals in 78 appearances,[1] ahead of Bernard Voorhoof and Paul Van Himst (30 goals).[2] The Belgian Football Association confirmed that he had broken the national record when Lukaku scored his 31st international goal in a match against Japan in November 2017.[3]FIFA, however, did not initially recognise the record as three goals had been scored against Luxembourg in a friendly in May 2014 later declared by the organisation as an unofficial friendly due to too many substitutions being made.[1][4] He scored twice against Tunisia in the group stages of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, a game in which he was praised for a "laudable act of sportsmanship" when he indicated to the referee that he had not been fouled in the penalty area, denying himself the chance of a hat-trick.[5] The two goals took his overall tally in the 2018 World Cup to four and made him Belgium's highest scorer in a single World Cup tournament,[5] and made him the first player since Diego Maradona in the 1986 FIFA World Cup to score back-to-back braces (two goals in a single game).[6]
As of October 2018[update], Lukaku has scored two hat-tricks during his international career,[1] including the treble against Luxembourg, and the other in a 9–0 win in a 2018 World Cup qualifier against Gibraltar in August 2017.[1] Lukaku has scored more goals in friendlies than in any other format, with 21. He has scored thirteen goals in qualifying for the FIFA World Cup, five in FIFA World Cup finals, two in the UEFA European Championship finals and four in the UEFA Nations League.[1] Lukaku scored his most recent goals, a brace, in a 2–1 victory in the group stages of the 2018–19 UEFA Nations League against Switzerland in October 2018.[7]
International goals
As of 12 October 2018
Scores and results list Belgium's goal tally first.
Key
‡
Indicates match was not officially recognised by FIFA
International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition