Kevin De Bruyne playing for Manchester City in their 2-0 Premier League away win
at
Tottenham Hotspur. The victory took them to the top of the League and one week
later a 3-1 win over West Ham secured them a fourth consecutive Premier League title -
the first team in the history of the top division of English football to do so (formed in 1888).
Manager Pep Guardiola’s sixth League title in seven seasons !
229 League Appearances (+ 32 as sub), 69 goals
Genk: |
2008-2009 |
Played |
2
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Scored
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0 |
goals |
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2009-2010 |
Played |
30 |
Scored |
3 |
goals |
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2010-2011 |
Played |
32 |
Scored |
5 |
goals |
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2011-2012 |
Played |
15 |
Scored |
6 |
goals |
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Chelsea: |
2011-2012
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goals
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2012-2013 |
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0
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Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Premiership) |
Signed on 18/01/2014 |
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for £6.7m. |
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Werder Bremen: (loan) |
2012-2013
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Played |
33 |
Scored |
10 |
goals |
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Chelsea: |
2013-2014 |
Played |
3 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(Premiership) |
Signed on 18/1/2014 |
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for £18m. |
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Wolfsburg: |
2014-2015 |
Played |
34 |
Scored |
10 |
goals |
(German Bundesliga) |
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2015-2016 |
Played |
2 |
Scored |
0 |
goals |
(German Bundesliga) |
Signed for £55m. on 30/8/2015.
Manchester City:
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2015-2016 |
Played |
25 |
Scored |
7 |
goals |
(Premiership) |
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2016-2017 |
Played |
36 |
Scored |
6
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goals |
(Premier League) |
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2017-2018 |
Played |
37 |
Scored |
8 |
goals |
(Premier League) |
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2018-2019 |
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19 |
Scored |
2 |
goals |
(Premier League) |
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2019-2020 |
Played |
35 |
Scored |
13 |
goals |
(Premier League) |
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2020-2021 |
Played |
25 |
Scored |
6 |
goals |
(Premier League) |
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2021-2022
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30
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Scored
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15
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goals
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(Premier League)
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2022-2023
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32
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Scored |
7
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goals
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2023-2024
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Played
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18
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Scored |
4
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goals |
(Premier League)
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2024-2025 |
Played |
4
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Scored |
1
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goal |
(Premier League)
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Kevin De Bruyne playing for Manchester City in their 3-0 away win against
Wolverhampton Wanderers
in the Premier League. 17th September 2022.
Kevin de Bruyne is pictured during Manchester City's away game against
Leicester City in the Premier League. 26th December 2018.
In 2018/19 Manchester City not only retained their Premier League title but also completed a
unique
"Triple" - by winning the FA Cup (record 6-0 win over Watford) and the FL Cup.
Kevin De Bruyne was one of the ten City players to complete the Triple.
Kevin de Bruyne is pictured during Man City's 1-1 draw with Everton in their
Premier League game
at The Etihad Stadium, on 15th. October 2015. Photos George Herringshaw. ©
In May 2021 he played in Manchester City's first ever appearance in a Champions League Final.
He was wacked by Antonio Rudiger (yellow card) and had to be substituted after an hour.
Chelsea (1) v (0) Manchester City. (Kai Havertz 42m). Estádio do Dragão, Porto.
Saturday 29th. May 2021. Attendance 14,110.
Chelsea:
16. Édouard Mendy (GK), 28. César Azpilicueta (C), 6 Thiago Silva (4. Andreas Christensen 39 min),
2. Antonio Rüdiger, 24. Reece James, 21. Ben Chilwell, 5. Jorginho, 7. N'Golo Kanté, 29. Kai Havertz,
19. Mason Mount (17. Mateo Kovačić 80 min), 11. Timo Werner (4. Christian Pulisic 66 min).
Manchester City:
31. Ederson
(GK), 2. Kyle Walker, 5. John Stones, 3. Rúben Dias,
11. Oleksandr Zinchenko,
20. Bernardo Silva (25. Fernandinho 64 min), 8. İlkay Gündoğan, 47. Phil Foden,
17. Kevin De Bruyne (C) (9. Gabriel Jesus 60 min), 26. Riyad Mahrez,
7. Raheem Sterling (10. Sergio Agüero 77 min).