Kevin De Bruyne 

BEL
 • #7 Attacking Midfielder
Position

AM

Role

Creative Playmaker

Birthdate (Age)

Jun 28, 1991 (34)

Preferred Foot

Right

Height

5'11"

Weight

150 lb

National Team
Belgium

Ranking

88thout of 470
Overall Grade84.26th/470
Impact score4.3184th/470
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Grades

Key Grades

This season

Overall
3rd/131 MID
84.2
Passing
7th/130 MID
77.6
Pressured Passing
52nd/130 MID
66.1
Dribbling
39th/47 MID
59.6
Ball Carrying
2nd/72 MID
74.7
Shooting
12th/55 MID
71.3

Overall Grades by game

This season

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Metrics

Key Metrics

1
Appearances
90
Minutes
0
Goals
0
Assists
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News

Jun 16, 2026

Leads attack with four shots

De Bruyne recorded four shots (one on goal), four crosses (one accurate) and two corners in Monday's 1-1 draw versus Egypt.

Analysis: De Bruyne was Belgium's most dangerous creative presence in Monday's 1-1 draw with Egypt, registering four shots (one on target), two corners, four crosses and a free kick that struck the outside of the post in the second half before Lukaku's introduction changed the match. The Napoli midfielder controlled the tempo from a central attacking role and was consistently involved in Belgium's best attacking moments, combining with Leandro Trossard and Youri Tielemans to probe an Egyptian defensive block that sat deep and conceded space only in transition. His ability to deliver from dead balls, drive into the box and create from deep make him Belgium's single most important player at this tournament, and a more clinical finishing performance from his teammates will be needed if his creative output is to translate into results.

May 27, 2026

Key creator for Belgium

De Bruyne figures to be one of the most impactful players at the 2026 World Cup for Belgium, having been named in the squad as the undisputed creative engine of the Red Devils heading into the summer tournament.

Analysis: De Bruyne has shown flashes of his best form since joining Napoli, contributing five goals and two assists across 18 Serie A appearances while also generating 36 key passes and delivering 58 crosses including 39 corners, underlining his continued importance as a set-piece specialist and creative hub. The numbers are particularly impressive given that a thigh injury wiped out roughly half of his season, limiting his ability to build consistent momentum with his club. De Bruyne remains Belgium's most dangerous weapon and the player around whom coach Rudi Garcia builds his entire attacking system. His ability to dictate tempo, unlock defenses with incisive passing and deliver dangerous set pieces makes him a genuine difference-maker. Belgium have been drawn in a group that offers a realistic path to the knockout rounds, and De Bruyne's health and form will be the single biggest factor in determining how far the Red Devils can go. Getting him to the tournament fit after a disrupted club season was always the priority, and his inclusion in the squad confirms he has come through the thigh injury in good shape.

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