Thibaut Courtois

Belgian footballer

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March 2025 Thibaut Courtois continues to represent Belgium's national football team, recording 1 appearance in the year 2025
March 20 2025 Courtois made his first appearance for Belgium in almost two years during a UEFA Nations League match against Ukraine, which Belgium lost 3-1.
March 10 2025 Thibaut Courtois returned to the Belgian national team under new manager Rudi Garcia, following Tedesco's dismissal in January.
March 10 2025 Thibaut Courtois returned to the Belgian national team following Koen Casteels' announcement of quitting the national team.
2024 Received the Globe Soccer Career Award, won the UEFA Champions League and FIFA Club World Cup with Real Madrid.
2024 Won FIFA Club World Cup and FIFA Intercontinental Cup with Real Madrid. Received Globe Soccer Career Award.
September 29 2024 Was the subject of an incident during Real Madrid's derby against Atletico Madrid when fans threw objects at him, leading to a 15-20 minute suspension of the game.
August 22 2024 Courtois announced he would not return to the Belgian national team, citing an unresolved conflict with manager Domenico Tedesco as the primary reason.
June 1 2024 Started in the Champions League final, producing decisive saves in a 2-0 victory over Borussia Dortmund.
May 2024 TC Racing made its official debut in the Spanish F4 championship.
May 4 2024 Made his first appearance of the season, playing full-time in a 3-0 home win against Cádiz.
April 2024 Domenico Tedesco officially confirmed Courtois would not be part of Belgium's UEFA Euro 2024 squad.
March 19 2024 Sustained a meniscus tear in his right knee during a training session, effectively ruling him out for the majority of the 2023–24 season.
November 2023 TC Racing received official approval to compete in Spanish F4. Courtois hired Roberto Merhi as sporting director and driver coach.
August 10 2023 Diagnosed with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, requiring surgery and expected to be out for several months.
June 2023 Marries Mishel Gerzig
May 2023 Courtois created his own Formula 4 racing team, TC Racing, with the intention of entering the Spanish F4 championship. The team is based south of Madrid.
2022 Won UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, and La Liga with Real Madrid. Named to UEFA Champions League Team of the Season, FIFA FIFPRO World 11, and won the Yashin Trophy.
December 1 2022 Played his 100th match for Belgium in a goalless draw against Croatia, becoming the first Belgian goalkeeper to achieve this milestone.
November 2022 Thibaut Courtois was named in the final squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
June 2022 Gets engaged to Mishel Gerzig
May 28 2022 Named player of the match in the UEFA Champions League final, making a record nine saves to help Real Madrid beat Liverpool 1-0.
February 6 2022 Reached his 100th win with Real Madrid in 161 appearances, in a 1-0 victory over Granada.
2021 Thibaut Courtois participated in the 2021 F1 Virtual Grand Prix championship, competing as a driver for Alfa Romeo.
2021 Named to UEFA Champions League Squad of the Season.
August 2021 Courtois and Mishel Gerzig adopt a dog together
August 16 2021 Signed a new four-year contract with Real Madrid, running until 2026.
July 2021 Begins relationship with Israeli model Mishel Gerzig
May 17 2021 Thibaut Courtois was selected to the final squad for the UEFA Euro 2020 tournament, representing Belgium's national football team.
July 5 2020 Kept his 17th clean sheet in La Liga, becoming the first Real Madrid goalkeeper to do so in a single season since Francisco Buyo in 1994–95. Won the Zamora Trophy for conceding only 20 goals in 34 matches.
January 2020 Won the La Liga Player of the Month award for January while playing for Real Madrid.
January 12 2020 Helped Real Madrid win the Supercopa de España by saving a crucial penalty in the shootout against Atlético Madrid.
2018 Signed with Real Madrid, joining one of the world's most prestigious football clubs in La Liga.
2018 Thibaut Courtois was selected for Belgium's 23-man squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, serving as the team's first-choice goalkeeper throughout the tournament.
2018 Recorded his highest number of international appearances in a single year with 15 matches for Belgium
2018 Maintained a clean sheet in the 3rd place match against England.
2018 Won the Golden Glove at the FIFA World Cup, helping Belgium finish third in the tournament, their highest-ever finish.
2018 Posted two clean sheets in the group stage matches against Panama and England.
September 1 2018 Made his debut for Real Madrid, starting in a 4-1 win over Leganés.
August 8 2018 Real Madrid signed Courtois on a six-year contract for a fee believed to be £35 million, following his efforts to force an exit from Chelsea.
April 2018 Marc Wilmots accused Courtois and his father Thierry of leaking Belgium's team line-ups prematurely, though Courtois denied these allegations.
2017 Won the Premier League Golden Glove award with 16 clean sheets in the league.
May 2017 Son Nicolás born to Thibaut Courtois and Marta Domínguez after their relationship ended
May 12 2017 Kept his third consecutive clean sheet in a 1-0 away win over West Bromwich Albion, helping Chelsea secure the Premier League title.
April 2017 Ruled out of match against Manchester United due to an ankle injury sustained in training.
April 2017 Courtois and Marta Domínguez end their relationship
2016 Won Premier League Golden Glove with Chelsea.
2016 Belgium reached the quarter-finals of UEFA Euro 2016, where they were eliminated by Wales after initially taking an early lead in the match.
2016 Played every minute during Belgium's first eight UEFA Euro 2016 qualification matches, helping Belgium qualify for the tournament for the first time in 16 years.
2016 Reached his peak international activity with 14 appearances for Belgium in a single year

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