Thar third-placed finish was the Red Devils' best ever performance at the competition, with the victory over England on Saturday proving hugely significant for Roberto Martinez's side.
In the same game, Thomas Meunier made history by becoming the faster Belgian goalscorer in the history of the World Cup and scoring the fastest goal against England at a World Cup.
However, the records don't stop there. Martinez and co leave Russia having top scored at the tournament with 16 goals.
Another curious record is that Belgium's route to third place saw them defeat a side from each and every confederation present at the tournament.
Belgium beat a team from Central America (Panama), one from Africa (Tunisia), one from Europe (England x2), one from Asia (Japan) and one from South America (Brazil).
It is fair to say the Belgians left their mark on the the tournament.