Traditions hold a special place in football, and at the Proximus Basecamp, this is exemplified by the honoring of players who reach significant milestones. Recently, Kevin De Bruyne became the latest Red Devil to receive a plaque featuring his footprints, commemorating his 100th cap for the Belgian national team.
De Bruyne achieved this milestone in June during a match against Montenegro, joining an elite group of players who have also surpassed the 100-cap mark. The list includes notable names such as Jan Vertonghen, Axel Witsel, Toby Alderweireld, Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku, Dries Mertens, and Thibaut Courtois. With this recognition, De Bruyne becomes the eighth Belgian player to reach this symbolic milestone.
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The plaques, displayed at the entrance of the Proximus Basecamp, serve as a tribute to the achievements and careers of these exceptional players. De Bruyne’s footprint will now be immortalized in Tubize, a fitting recognition for his contributions to Belgian football. This celebration not only honors individual accomplishments but also reinforces the strong tradition of respect and recognition within the national team setup.