St. George's Park left more international visitors impressed last week, as a delegation from the Belgium FA were in Burton for a tour of the centre.
With the Belgians looking to further develop their own national centre in the future, they were shown the facilities at SGP by Chairman David Sheepshanks.
And it left a lasting impression, as the Belgium FA's General Secretary Steven Martens explained to FATV during the visit.
He said: "It's been a pretty inspiring experience, I would use the word flabbergasted even.
"The facilities are second to none and everything you've got is state-of-the-art and should give English football a boost.
"We've got our own centre in Belgium, but it's small and not well done so is open for development.
"Before going into that, we said 'let's go around the world' and see some of the places which are much more impactful."
With a number of Belgium's top players, such as national team captain Vincent Kompany, Eden Hazard and Marouane Fellaini all playing in England, Technical Director Benoit Thans felt it was vital to see St. George's Park.
He added: "From the technical point of view, it's very important for me to see the development of the football here in England.
"We have many Belgian players who play very well in England and we find everything very good for the players.
"For us, it's very important for the development of the national team and young players, because we want to have many and find a new Hazard or a new Benteke.
"Maybe in the future we will have a centre the same, but I'm very happy top come here and it's very nice to learn."
Watch the full video of the visit on FATV in the Media Gallery above.
Belgians impressed with SGP
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The Belgium FA are shown the St. George's Park facilities by Chairman David Sheepshanks.
The Belgium FA were visitors to St. George's Park last week