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Vincent Kompany

Vincent Kompany

Vincent Jean Mpoy Kompany is a Belgian professional football manager and former player who played as a centre back and is the current manager of Premier League club Burnley. He most notably played for Manchester City for eleven seasons, where he was captain for eight of them and he's widely regarded as one of the greatest centre backs of all time. Wikipedia
Complete nameVincent Jean Mpoy Kompany
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Nationality
Belgium
Birth date10.04.1986 (age 37)
Country of birth
Belgium
City ​​of birthUccle
Height/weight 191 cm / 85 kg
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