Harry Kane
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 30 |
Date of birth | July 28,1993 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Walthamstow |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 188 (cm) |
Partner | Katie Goodland |
Current teams | Tottenham Hotspur F. C. |
England national football team | |
Children | Ivy Jane Kane |
Vivienne Jane Kane | |
Louis Harry Kane | |
Did you know | Harry Kane ranks seventh among English football first tier top scorers by titles (2). |
Job | Soccer player |
Awards | Premier League Golden Boot |
Premier League Player of the Month | |
World Cup Golden Boot | |
PFA Premier League Team of the Year | |
Spouse | Katie Goodland |
Teams | Tottenham Hotspur F.C. |
England national football team | |
FC Bayern Munich | |
Parents | Pat Kane |
Kim Kane | |
Siblings | Charlie Kane |
Number | Tottenham Hotspur F.C. |
England national football team | |
Picked date | FC Bayern Munich |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 402674 |
Harry Kane Life story
Harry Edward Kane MBE is an English professional footballer who plays as a striker for Bundesliga club Bayern Munich and captains the England national team. A prolific goalscorer with strong link play, Kane is regarded as one of the best strikers in the world.
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UK EuroMillions ticket-holder wins £111. 7m
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... Between a jerk chicken restaurant and a nail bar, the familiar features of Spurs striker Harry Kane rise into the London sky...
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... Beyoncé, Harry Kane, Richard Osman and Victoria Beckham are among those to have their blue tick back...
Is time up for Twitter?
... Others joked about being " ticked off" and I am almost certain it is the only time I will ever manage to get the Pope, Beyonce, Harry Kane and Victoria Beckham into the same sentence for a radio cue...
Joseph Fiennes to star as England manager Gareth Southgate at National Theatre
... While the parts of players like Marcus Rashford and Harry Kane are yet to be cast, the producers have called up one big international name, in the form of Hollywood star Fiennes...
Press Association photographers pick their top shots of 2022
... " Harry Kane pops in an unexpected shotWhen Adam Davy was at the Amex Stadium in Brighton covering Tottenham Hotspur s Premier League win, he did not realise he had managed to catch Harry Kane volleying a Coca-Cola bottle thrown by a fan until after the event...
World Cup viewing figures: 19. 4m UK viewers watch England crash out
... Captain Harry Kane said on Twitter he was " absolutely gutted" after missing a penalty that would have meant England would have levelled up 2-2 to France...
Russia: From 2018 World Cup host to global pariah
By Steve RosenbergRussia Editor, Moscow
On the side of a building, a mile and a half from the Kremlin a giant, multi-coloured mural marks a Russian sporting achievement.
At full-stretch, goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev is shown saving a penalty against Spain in the 2018 World Cup . Victory in that match sent host nation Russia through to the quarter-finals, sparking jubilation across the country.
Four Years on, it's a very different picture.
Russia has gone from a World Cup host and quarter-finalist to international pariah.
Following the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine, football's governing bodies Fifa and Uefa suspended Russian clubs - and The National Team - from all competitions. Other international sporting federations have also shown Russia the red card.
Isolation from World Sport is one of the many consequences of Russia's war in Ukraine.
The Russians may not be competing in Qatar. But Back Home they're watching.
" There's big interest here in the World Cup , " says Moscow journalist Sergei Buntman. " A lot of people are watching it on TV. Some of them watch because they Love Football . Others watch to take their minds off the terrible situation with Ukraine. "
Match Tv , the channel broadcasting the World Cup in Russia, is confident The Tournament will deliver it a large audience.
" It's a ratings success. The viewing figures have exceeded all expectations, " Match Tv commentator Georgiy Cherdantsev tells me.
" Traditionally, Russian fans like watching England, Germany and Spain - Countries whose national championships they follow.
" If Italy had qualified, many Russians would have supported them. Messi and Ronaldo are special cases: like everywhere else in The World , they have their own personal supporters here. Serbia's popular, too, amongst our so-called 'active football fans' with Close Ties to Serb fans, " Mr Cherdantsev says.
I often think back to 2018, when This Country hosted the World Cup .
For one glorious month, Russia showed what it can be: welcoming, open, friendly, inclusive.
It felt As If a pause button had been pressed and all tensions with The West - over, for example, the Salisbury Poisonings - had suddenly disappeared. Foreign football fans partied in The Streets . Even the policemen appeared to be in a Good Mood .
In the run-up to that tournament I remember attending a special training course for Russian railway staff. They were being taught How To smile at foreigners. Russia cared about its image. Or, at least, it seemed to.
Today, there's little sign of welcoming, friendly or inclusive. In June, four months after Russia invaded Ukraine, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told me: " Russia is not squeaky clean. Russia is what it is. And We Are not ashamed of showing who We Are . "
In other words, we don't care what you think of us. It's a fitting slogan For Today 's Russia. No more smiling classes then.
Where did things go so wrong?
" You need to ask Putin that, " says Mr Buntman, " but Russia was already on The Way to where We Are now.
" We were already heading towards isolation, aggression and xenophobia. We'd had A War with Georgia, then Crimea happened and fighting in the Donbas. Russia had already begun shutting itself off politically, " he adds.
And what of Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium ?
At World Cup 2018, it was The Venue for the opening match and The Final .
This year, in the same stadium, President Vladimir Putin held a giant political rally in support of his military offensive in Ukraine.
From sporting venue to " special military operation". How priorities have changed.
Outside the stadium, most of The People I chat to tell me they are following World Cup 2022.
" But I Wish Russia was playing, " Eduard tells me. " If we can't take part in international competitions, we can't improve the quality of our sport. "
" I understand we're not there because of The War . But I think you should keep politics out of sport, " Viktor says. " It's wrong that Russia are not at the World Cup . "
One final thought.
Might one month of World Cup broadcasts help change The Russian public's perception of Countries that state propaganda here has been working hard to demonise?
Hardly A Day goes by without Russian State media accusing Britain, the US and the EU of everything from " anti-Russian sentiment" to plotting Russia's downfall.
But what if Russians are cheering on Harry Kane and England? Does that change anything?
" Many people here have a kind of schizophrenia or split personality, " explains Mr Buntman.
" Someone can spend 90 Minutes praising Harry Kane and wanting him to score more goals for England. Then, The Next day, the same person can watch the main propagandists on Russian TV And Then complain about evil British policies. "
Source of news: bbc.com