

Premier League
Kevin De Bruyne’s Trophy Cabinet: Honours Won At Manchester City
Kevin De Bruyne’s impending departure from Manchester City at the end of the season marks the conclusion of an illustrious chapter in the club’s history.
The 33-year-old Belgian international has left an indelible mark during his decade at the Etihad Stadium, amassing a remarkable collection of team titles and individual accolades along the way.
His contributions have been pivotal to the club’s success and have solidified his legacy as one of the greatest players to ever don the City colors.
Here, Sportxparte examines the impressive silverware Kevin De Bruyne has won during his time at Manchester City.
Premier League
Kevin De Bruyne first lifted the Premier League trophy in 2018, when Manchester City finished a remarkable 19 points ahead of arch-rivals Manchester United.
He played a crucial role in the team’s success as they retained the title the following year, narrowly finishing just one point ahead of Liverpool.
Although the Reds claimed the championship the next season, De Bruyne and his teammates responded by dominating the league, clinching the title in each of the last four campaigns, and solidifying their status as a footballing powerhouse.
FA Cup
The Belgian secured his first FA Cup winners’ medal in 2019, making an impact off the bench by scoring the third goal in a commanding 6-0 victory over Watford.
Four years later, he added a second FA Cup medal to his collection as a starter, helping his team to a thrilling 2-1 derby win against Manchester United at Wembley.
League Cup
De Bruyne’s success in English football started during his first season with Manchester City.
Although he couldn’t contribute to the team’s penalty shootout victory over Liverpool at Wembley due to a knee injury from the semi-final against Everton.
Despite this setback, he went on to achieve remarkable success, lifting the EFL Cup four more times in successive years from 2018 to 2021. His resilience during this period highlighted his importance to the team’s continued dominance in domestic competitions.
Champions League
During his first attempt at Champions League glory, the former Wolfsburg star faced both heartbreak and injury.
When a clash with defender Antonio Rudiger resulted in a broken nose and a fractured eye socket, leaving him unable to fully contribute in Manchester City’s 1-0 final defeat to Chelsea in Porto in 2021.
Two years later, in Istanbul, De Bruyne once again exited a Champions League final early due to a hamstring injury.
However, this time, his disappointment was softened by the joy of a winners’ medal, as City clinched the trophy with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Inter Milan.