Harry Kane: Football Icon's Journey
Harry Kane: Football Icon's Journey
Beginning his senior career with Tottenham Hotspur in 2009, Kane had loan
spells out to clubs across the English football pyramid, including Leyton Orient,
Millwall, Leicester City, and Norwich City. Kane's involvement at Tottenham
increased after Mauricio Pochettino became head coach in 2014, and in his first
full season at the club he was named PFA Young Player of the Year. In the 2015–
16 and 2016–17 seasons, Kane finished as the league's top goalscorer. In the latter
campaign, he helped Tottenham finish as Premier League runners-up and was
named PFA Fans' Player of the Year. Kane registered his best campaign
statistically to date in the 2017–18 season, with 41 goals scored in 48 games
across all competitions, and in the following season, he finished as a runner-up in
the UEFA Champions League. He ended the 2020–21 season as the league's top Kane with England in 2023
goalscorer and top assist provider. Personal information
Full name Harry Edward Kane
In 2023, Kane became the most expensive signing in Bundesliga history, costing
Date of birth 28 July 1993
€110 million, as he signed for Bayern Munich. In his debut season, he scored 36
Place of birth Walthamstow, London, England
goals in the Bundesliga, clinching his first European Golden Shoe.
Height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[1]
Kane has scored 69 goals in 103 appearances for England. He appeared more Position(s) Striker
than 30 times at youth international level and made a goalscoring debut with the Team information
senior team in March 2015, at age 21. Kane featured and scored during England's Current team Bayern Munich
successful UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying campaign, and represented the country at Number 9
the tournament. He was named England captain just before the 2018 FIFA World
Youth career
Cup, in which he finished as the competition's top goalscorer, winning the Golden
1999–2001 Ridgeway Rovers
Boot, leading England to fourth place, their highest finish since 1990. He led
2001–2002 Arsenal
England to the runner-up position at UEFA Euro 2020, marking their first
2002–2004 Ridgeway Rovers
appearance in a final at the tournament and their first major final since 1966. At
2004 Watford
Euro 2024, Kane finished as the tournament's joint-top scorer as he again
captained England to the final. 2004–2010 Tottenham Hotspur
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Early life 2010–2023 Tottenham Hotspur 317 (213)
2011 → Leyton Orient (loan) 18 (5)
Harry Edward Kane[7] was born on 28 July 1993[8] in Walthamstow, London, to 2012 → Millwall (loan) 22 (7)
Kim (née Hogg) and Patrick Kane and has one older brother, Charlie.[9][10][11] He 2012–2013 → Norwich City (loan) 3 (0)
has Irish ancestry through his father, who is from Galway.[12][13] The family 2013 → Leicester City (loan) 13 (2)
moved to Chingford where Kane attended Larkswood Primary Academy until 2023– Bayern Munich 51 (57)
2004,[14][15] followed by Chingford Foundation School (also attended by David International career‡
Beckham).[16] He played football from a young age, joining a local club, 2010 England U17 6 (2)
Ridgeway Rovers, when he was six in 1999.[17] Kane talked about footballing in 2010–2012 England U19 14 (6)
the family: 2013 England U20 3 (1)
2013–2015 England U21 14 (8)
I think the sporting genes come from my Mum's side of the family
2015– England 103 (69)
although the topic is a hot debate in the Kane household. Dad probably
Medal record
won't like me saying that, but I think my granddad Eric on my Mum's
side was quite a good footballer, and played at a decent level.[18] Men's football
Representing England
UEFA European Championship
Kane also said: "Most of my family were Spurs fans and I grew up 15 minutes Runner-up 2020 Team
from the ground, so I was always going to be a Spurs fan".[18] He named former Runner-up 2024 Team
Spurs striker Teddy Sheringham his childhood idol, and saw him as a "great UEFA Nations League
finisher" and a role model in his ability to get in the box and score goals.[19]
2019 Team
Other childhood sporting influences he cited include David Beckham and Jermain
Defoe.[20] Kane has also spoken of his admiration for the former Brazil forward *Club domestic league appearances and goals,
correct as of 21:27, 7 February 2025 (UTC)~
Ronaldo, adding that he loved to watch footage of him on YouTube: "He was one ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 22:10,
of the first ones I looked at and thought, 'Wow. He's a goalscorer, I want to be a 17 November 2024 (UTC)
goalscorer.'"[21]
Club career
Tottenham Hotspur
In his early days at Tottenham, Kane did not stand out as a player as he was neither big nor was he particularly quick, but those who
worked with him noted his constant desire to improve various aspects of his game.[10] A couple of years after joining, he had a large
growth spurt that made him taller and physically stronger.[27] In the 2008–09 season, he played in the under-16s side that competed in
the Copa Chivas tournament in Mexico, and the Bellinzona tournament in Switzerland, scoring three goals.[28] In July 2009, on his
16th birthday, he signed a scholarship contract with Tottenham.[29]
In the 2009–10 season, Kane played 22 times for Tottenham's under-18s, scoring 18 goals.[30] Kane appeared on the first-team bench
twice during the 2009–10 season.[31] Both matches were in home domestic cup victories: one the League Cup fixture against Everton
on 27 October 2009[32] and the other in the FA Cup fourth-round replay against Bolton Wanderers on 24 February 2010.[33]
On 25 August 2011, Kane made his first appearance for Tottenham, starting in the second leg of their UEFA Europa League
qualification round against Hearts, with Tottenham making changes after winning the first leg 5–0. His debut was a goalless match,
although he won a penalty after being fouled by goalkeeper Jamie MacDonald, who then saved the penalty which Kane took
himself.[42] He went on to make six appearances in the Europa League that season, scoring his first Tottenham goal in the 4–0 win
away to Shamrock Rovers on 15 December 2011.[43]
On 29 December 2011, Kane and Tottenham teammate Ryan Mason agreed to join Championship club Millwall on loan from 1
January 2012 until the end of the season.[44] After making his debut against Bristol City, manager Kenny Jackett said that he had "very
good debut" but was "unlucky not to score". He also said that Kane would "be a good addition" for the club in the second half of the
season. He went on to score seven goals in the final 14 matches of the season.[36] Kane scored nine goals in 27 matches which resulted
in him being named Millwall's Young Player of the Year for 2011–12.[45] His run of goals scored towards the end of the season has
been credited with helping to raise Millwall in the table away from the threat of relegation that season.[46]
Kane spent pre-season 2012–13 season with Tottenham, scoring a hat-trick in a 6–0 away win against Southend United on 10 August
2012.[47] On 18 August, he made his Premier League debut, against Newcastle United.[48] Coming as an 86th-minute substitute for
Sandro, Tottenham lost 2–1.[36]
On 31 August 2012, Kane joined Premier League team Norwich City on a season-long loan,[49] making his debut as a substitute
against West Ham United.[50] Kane suffered an injury, breaking a metatarsal bone, in the League Cup tie against Doncaster Rovers in
only his second appearance.[51] The 19-year-old underwent his rehabilitation at Tottenham but returned to action for Norwich on 29
December 2012, coming off the bench at half time as Norwich lost 3–4 to Manchester City.[52] However, with Tottenham having been
unable to add to their attacking options during the January transfer window, they opted to recall Kane on 1 February 2013, four
months before he was due to return.[53]
Twenty days after he was recalled to Tottenham, Kane joined Leicester City for the remainder of the season to aid in the club's push
for automatic promotion from the Championship.[54] He marked his home debut with a goal against Blackburn Rovers, in a 3–0 win
on 26 February 2013.[55] He made 13 appearances for the East Midlands club, eight from the bench, and they reached the play-off
semi-final before being eliminated by Watford.[56]
Kane scored his first Tottenham goal of the 2013–14 season at White Hart Lane in a League Cup tie against Hull City, scoring the
equaliser in extra time, the match finished 2–2.[57] Tottenham won 8–7 on penalties, with Kane taking and converting the fifth of the
nine sets of spot-kicks.[57]
On 7 April 2014, Kane was given his first Premier League start for Tottenham by manager Tim Sherwood, in a 5–1 win against
Sunderland, and scored his first Premier League goal in the 59th minute.[58] He also scored in the following match, helping Tottenham
to recover from a 3–0 deficit against West Bromwich Albion before eventually drawing 3–3.[59] He scored for the third match in a row
on 19 April, this time helping Tottenham to a 3–1 London derby win at home over Fulham.[60]
Aston Villa and scored his first Premier League goal of the season to win the match in the 90th
minute.[65] Manager Mauricio Pochettino, who was appointed to replace Sherwood and had a
rocky start at the club, has since said that this goal saved him from the sack.[66] Henceforth Kane became a regular in Spurs' starting
line-up under Pochettino; he was selected to start a week later for the first time in this Premier League season, and although the team
lost 2–1 at home to Stoke City,[67] he retained his place in the first XI for Spurs' 2–1 win away to Hull City on 23 November, scoring
the team's equalising goal.[68] Between 14 and 26 December, Kane scored in three consecutive 2–1 wins for Tottenham, against
Swansea City,[69] Burnley[70] and Leicester City.[71] On 1 January 2015, Kane scored twice and won a penalty as Tottenham defeated
rivals and league leaders Chelsea 5–3,[72] and he scored a further two in a 3–0 away win against West Bromwich Albion on 31
January, including one from a penalty.[73] Kane set up Christian Eriksen's late equaliser against Sheffield United on 28 January 2015, a
goal which put Tottenham into the 2015 League Cup final.[74] His performances led to him being named as the Premier League Player
of the Month for January 2015.[1]
On 2 February 2015, Kane signed a new five-and-a-half-year contract with the club.[75] Five days later, he scored both of Tottenham's
goals as they came from behind to defeat Arsenal in the North London derby, his 21st and 22nd goals of the season across all
competitions.[76] After scoring against Arsenal, Liverpool and West Ham United, Kane was again named as the Premier League Player
of the Month for February 2015,[1] becoming only the fourth player to win the award in consecutive months.[77] Tottenham lost the
League Cup final 2–0 to rivals Chelsea on 1 March 2015,[78] which Kane described as the "worst feeling in the world".[79] Twenty
days later, he scored his first Premier League hat-trick in a 4–3 home win over his former loan club Leicester;[80] this brought him to
19 league goals in the season, making him the division's top scorer.[81]
On 5 April, Kane captained Tottenham for the first time in a 0–0 draw with Burnley at Turf Moor.[82] Two weeks later, he scored his
30th goal of the season in a 3–1 win against Newcastle United at St James' Park, making him the first Tottenham player to reach that
milestone since Gary Lineker in 1991–92.[83] Later that month, he was included as one of two forwards in the PFA Team of the Year,
alongside Chelsea's Diego Costa.[84] He was also voted the PFA Young Player of the Year.[85] On 24 May 2015, he headed in an Eric
Dier cross for the only goal of an away win over Everton on the final day of the season to confirm fifth place for Tottenham, thus
qualifying them to the group stage of the following season's UEFA Europa League. It was his 21st goal of the league campaign,
equalling a Premier League club record alongside Teddy Sheringham, Jürgen Klinsmann and Gareth Bale.[86] At the end of the season,
Kane remarked that he had done more in the single campaign than he had expected to do in his whole career.[87]
Kane's squad number was changed from 18 to 10, previously worn by Emmanuel Adebayor. In
an interview with The Daily Telegraph, he said that he changed the number "to become a club
Kane playing for Tottenham Hotspur
legend".[89] With Adebayor and Roberto Soldado having been put up for sale, he began the in 2016
season as the club's only forward, and the third-choice captain behind Hugo Lloris and Jan
Vertonghen.[87] After a 748-minute drought, he scored his first goal of the season on 26
September 2015 as Tottenham came from behind to defeat leaders Manchester City 4–1.[90] Eight days later, he scored an own goal
from Jonjo Shelvey's corner kick away to Swansea City, but Tottenham fought back to a 2–2 draw.[91]
On 25 October 2015, Kane scored a hat-trick, including a penalty which he won himself, as Tottenham came from conceding a first-
minute goal to triumph 5–1 away to AFC Bournemouth.[92] Eight days later, he recorded his fifth goal of the season with the final goal
in a 3–1 win at home to Aston Villa.[93] On 8 November 2015, he gave Tottenham a half-time lead against Arsenal at the Emirates
Stadium, albeit in a 1–1 draw;[94] this goal past Petr Čech was from his first touch of Danny Rose's long pass.[95]
Eighteen days after that, he recorded his ninth goal in six matches, the only one of an away match against Qarabağ, qualifying
Tottenham to the knockout stages of the season's UEFA Europa League.[96] On 19 December 2015, Kane made his 100th appearance
for the club in a 2–0 win away to Southampton, and scored his 10th goal in his last 10 matches.[97] A week later, he added two more in
a 3–0 win over former loan employers Norwich, putting him on 27 Premier League goals for the year 2015, breaking Sheringham's
club record.[98] On 10 January 2016, he scored his 50th goal for Tottenham in a 2–2 draw against Leicester in the third round of the
FA Cup.[99]
Kane was Premier League Player of the Month for the third time in March 2016, after scoring five goals in four games, including an
angled strike from the corner of the 18-yard box in the North London derby which Kane called "one of my best goals
technically".[1][100] After scoring his 22nd league goal of the season in a 1–1 draw against Liverpool at Anfield on 2 April, Kane
became the club's highest goalscorer in a single Premier League season, with six games of the season remaining.[101]
Kane ended the season winning the Premier League Golden Boot, finishing one goal ahead of Sergio Agüero and Jamie Vardy with 25
goals.[102] He was named in the PFA Team of the Year for the second consecutive season,[103] as he helped Tottenham to a third-place
finish, and UEFA Champions League qualification.[104]
On 14 September 2016, Kane made his UEFA Champions League debut in Spurs' 2–1 loss to
Monaco at Wembley Stadium.[107] Four days later, he scored the winning goal against
Sunderland in the Premier League, but had to be helped off the field after twisting his right
ankle attempting a tackle of Papy Djilobodji.[108] Reports indicated that the ligaments in Kane (centre) with his Tottenham
Kane's ankle were damaged, ruling him out for six-to-eight weeks.[109] After missing five Hotspur teammates in 2016
league matches and three in the Champions League group phase, Kane made his return at rivals
Arsenal on 6 November, scoring from the penalty spot to equalise in a 1–1 draw.[110] On 22 November, he scored his first Champions
League goal in the return fixture against Monaco at the Stade Louis II, a game which saw Spurs eliminated from the competition with
a 2–1 loss.[111]
On 1 December 2016, Kane signed a new contract with Tottenham, keeping him at the club until 2022.[112] On 1 January 2017, made
his 100th Premier League appearance,[113] scoring the first Premier League goal of the new year against Watford on the 27-minute
mark, which he extended to a brace after scoring again in the 33rd minute.[114] In his first match after the birth of his daughter, Kane
scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 win against West Brom on 14 January.[115] In the fifth round of the 2016–17 FA Cup on 19 February 2017,
Kane scored all three goals as Tottenham beat Fulham 3–0. This meant his fifth career hat-trick, and his second in 2017.[116] On 26
February 2017, Kane once again scored a hat-trick as Tottenham beat Stoke 4–0, his third hat-trick in nine games, and his second in
consecutive domestic games.[117] The first of these goals was his 100th in club football.[118] He was named Player of the Month for
the fourth time in his career in February 2017.[1]
In March 2017, he injured his ankle in an FA Cup match against former loan club Millwall.[119] On 15 April, Kane scored his 20th
Premier League goal of the season against Bournemouth on his first start in a month after returning from injury. This made him the
fourth player in Premier League history to achieve 20 goals in three consecutive seasons, after Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry and Ruud
van Nistelrooy.[120]
On 20 April, Kane was named in the PFA Team of the Year for the third consecutive season.[121] He was also included in the six
player shortlists for the PFA Players' Player of the Year and PFA Young Player of the Year awards.[122][123] Two days later, he scored
in Tottenham's 4–2 FA Cup semi-final loss to rivals Chelsea at Wembley Stadium.[124] In the last match at White Hart Lane on 14
May, Harry Kane scored the 2–0 goal as Tottenham beat Manchester United 2–1.[125] With two games remaining of the season, Kane
stood on 22 goals, two fewer than Romelu Lukaku. With a combined seven goals in the last two fixtures (a 6–1 win over reigning
champions Leicester City[126] and a 7–1 win against Hull City[127]), Kane finished as the top scorer of the Premier League on 29
goals, and thus won his second consecutive Golden Boot, becoming only the fifth player to do so.[128]
In January 2018, he scored twice in the 4–0 home win against Everton, and became Tottenham's top goalscorer in the Premier League
era, breaking Teddy Sheringham's record of 97 Premier League goals for the club.[139] On 4 February, Kane scored an added-time
penalty to equalise in a 2–2 draw with Liverpool at Anfield for his 100th Premier League goal; he achieved the century of league goals
in 141 games, beaten only by Alan Shearer's 124.[140] He was named in the PFA Team of the Year for the fourth consecutive season in
April 2018, alongside fellow forwards Mohamed Salah and Sergio Agüero.[141] On 8 June, Kane signed a new contract to keep him at
the club until 2024.[142]
Kane scored a hat-trick against Maccabi Haifa in the UEFA Europa League play-off Kane playing for Tottenham Hotspur in 2021
round on 1 October, securing qualification for the group stage. [161] On 4 October, he
scored a brace in a 6–1 away win against Manchester United, which is the biggest win
for Tottenham at Old Trafford and their best result against United since a home win in 1932.[162][163] He scored his 200th goal for
Tottenham in his 300th appearance for the club in the 3–1 win over Ludogorets Razgrad in the group stage of the Europa League.[164]
Kane scored in Tottenham's 2–0 victory over rivals Arsenal making him the record highest goalscorer in the history of the North
London Derby with 11 goals.[165] It was also Kane's 100th home goal for Tottenham in all competitions, and his 250th career goal for
club and country.[166]
On 2 January 2021, Kane converted a penalty to open the scoring and later provided an assist during Tottenham's 3–0 home victory
over Leeds United. This brought both Kane's goal and assist tally in the league to 10, making him the first player in Europe's top five
leagues to reach double digits for goals and assists in the 2020–21 season.[167] On 7 March, he scored a brace against Crystal Palace in
a 4–1 win; the last goal was assisted by Son Heung-min, and this, their 14th combined goal effort whereby one assisted another, set a
record for the most goal combinations in a Premier League season.[168] On 23 May, he scored a goal in a 4–2 win over Leicester City,
to reach his 23rd goal of the season and to win the third Golden Boot award in his career.[169] He also won the Premier League
Playmaker of the Season award for most assists in a season, becoming the first player to win both the Golden Boot and Playmaker
awards in the same season since the introduction of the playmakers' award in 2018.[170]
On 17 October 2021, Kane scored his first Premier League goal of the season in a 3–2 away
win against Newcastle United.[182] His second goal of the season came on 19 December, when
he scored the opener in a 2–2 home draw against Liverpool.[183] On 19 February 2022, Kane
scored twice, including a 95th-minute winner, in a thrilling 3–2[184] victory over Manchester
City. This ended City's 15-game unbeaten streak in the league. On 26 February, Kane scored
against Leeds United, and assisted Son; the assist was the 37th time Kane and Son had Kane (10) playing for Tottenham
combined to score, setting a new record of goal-scoring partnerships in the Premier Hotspur in 2022
League.[185] On 16 March, Kane scored in a 2–0 win away at Brighton, bringing his Premier
League away goal tally to 95, surpassing Wayne Rooney's record for most Premier League
goals scored away from home.[186]
2022–2023: All-time Tottenham top goalscorer and final year at the club
Kane scored his first goal of the season in the London derby away at Chelsea, rescuing a point for Tottenham by scoring in the sixth
minute of injury time to bring the score to 2–2.[187] This took his tally of Premier League goals scored for Tottenham to 184, equalling
Sergio Agüero's record of most goals scored for a single Premier League club.[188] Kane broke the record the following game when he
scored the only goal in the game against Wolverhampton Wanderers, becoming the first player to score 185 goals in the Premier
League for a single club.[189] On 5 February 2023, Tottenham stated that Kane had become their all-time top scorer, overtaking Jimmy
Greaves with his 267th goal for Tottenham and 200th in the Premier League, in a 1–0 home victory against Manchester City.[190] This
fact was disputed, however, as Tottenham do not count the two goals Greaves scored in the 1962 FA Charity Shield, which would put
him on 268.[191][192][193] On 11 March 2023, Kane scored his 269th and 270th goals with a brace in a 3–1 victory against Nottingham
Forest giving him the now undisputed record.[194] In 2023, he finished second to Erling Haaland, with 30 goals, becoming the first
player to score 30 times in two separate 38-game Premier League seasons.[195]
Following the departure of Karim Benzema from Real Madrid on 6 June 2023, manager Carlo Ancelotti, who was interested in
signing Kane, reportedly asked his board to initiate a possible transfer.[196][197] In late June 2023, Bayern Munich made an initial bid
for Kane of £70 million with one year left in his contract, which was rejected.[198] In July, he was included in Tottenham's squad for
their pre-season tour,[199] with Bayern Munich honorary president Uli Hoeneß saying that there had been talks between the club and
the player's advisors, stating that Kane had "clearly signalled in all conversations" that he wished to transfer to Bayern
Munich.[200][201][202] On 6 August, Kane scored four goals as Tottenham beat Shakhtar Donetsk 5–1 in their penultimate pre-season
friendly before the start of the Premier League.[203] On the next day, Tottenham rejected another bid from Bayern Munich,[204] for a
reported fee of £86 million.[205] On 10 August, it was reported that Bayern Munich and Tottenham had agreed a deal in principle for
Kane which was worth more than €100 million (£86.4m).[206] His departure was later confirmed by manager Ange Postecoglou via
press conference.[207] The same day, it was reported that Kane was to undergo a medical at Bayern Munich after being given
permission to travel to Germany by Tottenham.[208] On 12 August, Kane posted a farewell video on Instagram, thanking Tottenham
staff and supporters for his time at the club.[209] Tottenham released an official statement shortly after thanking Kane for his
service.[210] Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy also mentioned that Kane wanted a new challenge and decided not to sign a new
contract with the club.[211]
Bayern Munich
He made his debut for Bayern on the same day he joined the club, as a 64th-minute substitute in a 3–0 defeat to RB Leipzig in the
2023 DFL-Supercup.[217] He scored his first goal for the club on the opening day of the 2023–24 Bundesliga season, also providing
the assist for Leroy Sané's early opener, as Bayern won 4–0 away to Werder Bremen.[218] On 27 August, Kane netted his first Bayern
brace in a 3–1 home league victory against FC Augsburg.[219] On 15 September, Kane scored his 300th career club goal as Bayern's
home league match against Bayer Leverkusen ended in a 2–2 draw.[220] On 20 September, he scored his first Champions League goal
for Bayern on his European debut, converting a penalty in a 4–3 win over Manchester United.[221] On 23 September, Kane got his first
hat-trick for Bayern as well as two assists in a 7–0 victory against VfL Bochum, taking his league goal tally to seven and setting a new
club record for most goals by a player in his first five Bundesliga appearances.[222] The hat-trick was also his first domestic league
triple since December 2017.[223] On 28 October, Kane scored a second-half hat-trick and got an assist in an 8–0 victory over
Darmstadt 98, including a goal from inside his own half.[224]
On 4 November 2023, Kane scored his third and back-to-back hat-trick of the season on his Der Klassiker debut, which ended in a 4–
0 away win against Borussia Dortmund.[225] With 20 goal participations and 15 goals in 10 games he broke three Bundesliga records,
and matched Gerd Müller's record from the 1968–69 Bundesliga season.[226] Four days later, he netted a double in a 2–1 victory
against Galatasaray, which secured his club's qualification to the Champions League knockout stages on top of their group.[227] With a
brace against FC Heidenheim, he became the first player to score 17 goals after 11 games of a Bundesliga season.[228] With his 18th
league goal in a victory over FC Köln on 24 November, he became the top scoring Englishman in a single season in Bundesliga
history, surpassing Kevin Keegan and Jadon Sancho.[229]
With his 22nd league goal in a victory over TSG Hoffenheim on 12 January 2024, he matched Robert Lewandowski's record for most
goals in the first half of the season.[230] On 3 February, he netted a goal in 3–1 victory against Borussia Mönchengladbach, matching
Luca Toni's record of 24 goals for Bayern on his debut season in 2007–08,[231] and on 18 February, he surpassed that with a goal in a
3–2 loss to Bochum.[232] On 9 March, Kane achieved his fourth hat-trick of the regular season and first of the year in an 8–1 rout of
Mainz 05. This performance made him the first debut player to score at least twice in eight different games.[233] On 16 March, Kane
set a new personal best in league goalscoring during a match against Darmstadt 98, contributing one goal in a 5–2 victory, bringing his
league total for the season to 31. This match also saw Kane breaking Uwe Seeler's record of 30 goals scored in a Bundesliga debut
season.[234]
On 3 May 2024, Kane was announced as part of the Bundesliga Team of the Season,[235] marking his seventh official seasonal team
award and first time spanning multiple leagues. His 36 goals in his debut Bundesliga season, earned him the European Golden Shoe
award, becoming the second English player to achieve this feat after Kevin Phillips.[236] In addition, he concluded the season as the
Champions League top scorer with eight goals, along with Kylian Mbappé.[237] He was also named in the Team of the Season in that
competition.[238]
2024–present
On 16 August 2024, Kane scored his first goal of the season in the first match of Bayern Munich's
competitive campaign in a 4–0 DFB-Pokal victory over SSV Ulm 1846.[239] On 1 September, Kane
scored his first regular season goal of the season when he converted penalty kick in a 2–0 victory over
SC Freiburg.[240] On 14 September, Kane scored his first hat-trick of the campaign with the help of a
penalty in a 6–1 victory over newly promoted Holstein Kiel, which also meant that he has scored at
least one goal against every Bundesliga side he has faced.[241] On 17 September, Kane scored a second
hat-trick in a row when he put four goals past Dinamo Zagreb with the help of three penalties in a 9–2
victory in the first match of Bayern Munich's 2024–25 UEFA Champions League campaign.[242] With
33 goals, he became the highest-scoring Englishman in the Champions League, beating the previous
Kane with Bayern Munich in
record of 30 by Wayne Rooney.[243] On 21 September, Kane scored in a 5–0 win over Werder Bremen, 2025
overtaking Jadon Sancho to become the highest-scoring Englishman in the Bundesliga.[244] On 22
November, Kane scored a hat trick against FC Augsburg to become the fastest player to reach 50 goals
in the Bundesliga. He scored 50 goals in 43 Bundesliga games, overtaking Erling Haaland's record of 50 in 50.[245] His next
Bundesliga record was to score 55 goals in 50 games after he scored twice against Holstein Kiel in a 4–3 win.[246][247]
International career
Kane was named in the England under-21 squad for the 2015 UEFA European Under-21
Championship in the Czech Republic, despite opposition from his club manager Mauricio
Pochettino.[260] He played every minute of England's campaign at the tournament, which ended with
them eliminated in last place in their group.[261][262][263]
After a good run of form with Tottenham and being the third top goalscorer in the Premier
League with 16 goals, on 19 March 2015, Kane was named by manager Roy Hodgson in the
England squad to face Lithuania in a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match and Italy in a
friendly.[265] He made his international debut at Wembley Stadium, replacing Wayne Rooney
in the second half against Lithuania, and scored just 80 seconds later with a header from a
Raheem Sterling cross.[266] On 30 March 2015, the day before the Italy match, Hodgson
Kane (in white) playing for England
announced that Kane would start alongside Rooney,[267] and he played the full 90 minutes of
against France in 2015
the 1–1 draw at Juventus Stadium.[268]
In his next appearance on 5 September 2015, substitute Kane scored the fifth of England's six goals in a win over San Marino which
qualified them for UEFA Euro 2016.[269] Kane scored his third England goal against Switzerland in another qualifier three days later,
which they won 2–0.[270] On 12 October, as England finished their qualification campaign with a tenth win from ten matches, Kane's
shot hit the post for an own goal by Lithuanian goalkeeper Giedrius Arlauskis in a 3–0 away victory.[271]
On 22 May 2016, Kane opened the scoring in a 2–1 friendly win over Turkey at the City of Manchester Stadium, but later missed a
penalty. He was the first England player to fail to score from the penalty spot during a game since Frank Lampard in 2010, and the
first to miss the target since Peter Crouch in 2006.[272] At the European Championship in France that June, Kane was assigned to take
corner kicks, a tactic which was criticised by pundits,[273] but defended by Hodgson, who said that Kane was the best for the role.[274]
He failed to score at the tournament as England were eliminated by Iceland at the round of 16.[275]
On 10 June 2017, Kane captained England for the first time in their 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier with Scotland at Hampden Park,
scoring an added-time equaliser to rescue a 2–2 draw.[276] On 5 October, he scored an added-time winner against Slovenia which
confirmed England's qualification to the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[277]
2018–2020: Assuming the captaincy and FIFA World Cup Golden Boot
Kane was named in the 23-man England squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup and was named captain.[278][279] On 18 June, Kane
scored both of England's goals in a 2–1 win over Tunisia, his winning goal coming deep in injury time, in the team's opening group
game of the World Cup.[280] In the next group game on 24 June, Kane scored a hat-trick in England's 6–1 win over Panama, which
was England's largest ever World Cup victory.[281][282] With his three goals against Panama, Kane became the third England player to
score a hat-trick in a World Cup match, after Geoff Hurst against West Germany in the 1966 final and Gary Lineker against Poland in
1986.[283]
Kane scored his sixth goal of the finals from a penalty kick in England's round of 16 tie with Colombia. He also scored the team's first
kick of the penalty shoot-out as England prevailed 4–3; this was the first time that England had managed to win a penalty shoot-out at
the World Cup.[284] Kane didn't score again for the rest of the tournament as England finished in fourth place after losing 2–0 Belgium
in the third-place playoff.[285] However, his six goals in the tournament earned him the Golden Boot as the top goalscorer of the World
Cup, the first England player to win the award since Gary Lineker became the first to do so in the 1986 tournament.[286][287]
The September international break saw the introduction of the UEFA Nations League. England's first
match was on 8 September 2018 against Spain, which Kane captained for the full 90 minutes in a game
which saw England lose 2–1.[288] On 15 October, England played Spain for the second time in the
group, this time running out 3–2 winners with Kane assisting two of the three goals.[289] On 14
November, before a friendly against the United States, Kane presented Wayne Rooney with England's
Golden Boot in recognition of Rooney's 53 England goals, a record that, at the time, made him
England's all-time top goalscorer. In an interview following the match, which ended in a 3–0 win for
England, Rooney revealed that he wanted Kane to present him the award, correctly predicting that
Kane overtake him as all-time top goalscorer.[290] Three days after the United States match, Kane
captained England in their final Nations League group match against Croatia as the Three Lions won
2–1. Kane first assisted Jesse Lingard's equaliser then scored the winning goal which saw England top
the group and qualify for the Nations League Finals in June 2019.[291]
2021–present: Euro 2020 & 2024 runner-up and all-time England top scorer
In the qualifying phase of UEFA Euro 2020, Kane captained the 1,000th match played by England, and Kane playing for England at
scored a hat-trick against Montenegro. This brought his tally to 31, which placed him sixth in the all- the 2018 FIFA World Cup
time list of England's top goalscorers and also made him the highest-ever scoring England captain.[292]
The 7–0 win also secured England's qualification to UEFA Euro 2020.[293] Kane was in fine form
throughout the qualifying process, becoming the first Englishman to score in every game in a qualifying campaign, registering a total
of twelve goals – the joint-most for an England player in a single year.[294]
In the Euro 2016 round of 16 match on 29 June 2021, Kane scored the second goal against Germany. This was his first goal of the
tournament in a 2–0 victory for England.[295] He scored a further two goals in the quarter-finals match against Ukraine on 3 July.[296]
In the semi-final against Denmark, Kane scored the winning goal in a 2–1 triumph that secured England's place in the Euro 2020 final,
the country's first final in a major competition since 1966, which they subsequently lost to Italy in a penalty shootout after a 1–1 draw
in regular time.[297][298] In the unsuccessful shootout, Kane did convert his penalty but England ultimately lost 3–2.[298]
In the last two 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Albania and San Marino, Kane scored
back-to-back first-half hat-tricks (including a "perfect hat-trick" against the former and four
goals against the latter) to help secure England's qualification to the 2022 FIFA World Cup
qualification.[299] In June 2022, in the league phase of the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League,
Kane scored his 50th international goal in the game against Germany, making him only the
second player to score 50 goals for England, only three goals behind Wayne Rooney in the all-
time England top-scorer list.[300] At the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Kane scored twice, enough to
equal Rooney's all-time top-scoring record, as England reached the quarter-finals; however
they were eliminated by France after he missed a penalty in their 2–1 defeat.[301]
On 23 March 2023, he scored a penalty in a UEFA Euro 2024 qualifier to help England win 2–
Kane playing for England at the
1 over reigning European champions Italy, which was also England's first away win against
[302] 2022 FIFA World Cup
Italy since 1961. This goal, his 54th for England, overtook Rooney's record and made
Kane England's all-time record goalscorer.[303] Kane achieved this feat with 39 fewer games
than Rooney, with a score rate of 0.7 goals per game, higher than most of England's recent top goalscorers.[304] On 17 October, he
scored a brace in a 3–1 win against Italy in the second leg of the Euro 2024 qualifier, which was England's first win against their
opponent at Wembley Stadium since 1977.[305]
In June 2024, Kane was named in England's 26-man squad for UEFA Euro 2024.[306] He captained England to a 1–0 win over Serbia
in their opening Group C match on 16 June,[307] overtaking Gary Neville as England's outright most capped player at European
Championships with his 12th Euros appearance. It was also his 23rd appearance at a major tournament, giving him the outright record
ahead of Ashley Cole and Raheem Sterling.[308] On 20 June, in the second group match against Denmark, he scored his first goal of
the tournament.[309] Kane scored the winning goal of England's round of 16 win over Slovakia with a header in the first minute of
extra time. This match was his 79th appearance for England in a competitive match, breaking the record of Peter Shilton.[310] Kane
scored the equaliser against the Netherlands, with a penalty in the first-half of the semi-final. He started for England in the final
against Spain, but was substituted in the 61st minute.[311] England lost the final 2–1.[311] With three goals in the tournament, Kane
was awarded the Golden Boot in a six-way tie. He became the third player ever to win the award at both the Euro and World Cup,
after Valentin Ivanov and Dražan Jerković.[312]
Having won his 100th cap for the senior national team with the tally of 66 goals scored in 99 games, Kane made his centennial
appearance for England on 10 September 2024 in a 2–0 home win against Finland in the Nations League, scoring both goals.[313][314]
Player profile
Development
Kane's former youth coach Alex Inglethorpe has said of him:
When he first came into the under-18s as a 15 year old, he stood out in the sense he looked a bit gangly. He moved
slightly awkwardly, he was a bit cumbersome. But look closer, he had a lot of ability, a great technique. I think he
surprised people how good he was. Tactically he was very flexible. He often played in midfield. I remember seeing him
once playing as a holding midfielder.[10]
While a teenager, Kane initially struggled in Tottenham's academy, as partially due to his date of birth in July and the so-called
Relative Age Effect,[315] he was not as physically developed as other players, nor was he as quick. However, he gained the respect of
coaches with his technique and desire for self-improvement.[10]
When profiling Kane in February 2013, Talksport said that he was best as a second striker, despite also having ability as a centre
forward or in a wide position.[316] They wrote that he preferred to place his shots, although he could also score from distance.[316] The
report also noted that he had good pace, but was weak in the air and had not scored on his loan at Norwich.[316] Initially a back-up to
£26 million Spanish import Roberto Soldado and frequently loaned out, Kane was eventually made Tottenham's starting forward by
manager Mauricio Pochettino.[10] Under Pochettino, Kane said that his game has improved through the tough training techniques
instituted by the manager.[317] He also strives to achieve marginal gain to maximise his potential by tweaking various aspects of his
training and preparations as well as nutrition.[318]
Analysis
Former Tottenham manager David Pleat described Kane as an "old-fashioned traditional centre-forward".[319] Clive Allen, who
coached him at Tottenham, stated that "one thing I'd say about him, which unfortunately you don't say about a lot of young footballers,
is that he had a passion for the game. He loves football, he loves playing, he loves scoring goals".[319] His former Tottenham under-21
coach Les Ferdinand likened Kane's movement to their former forward Teddy Sheringham, and the power and accuracy of his shots to
Alan Shearer.[10]
A tall and physical striker,[320][321] Kane's style of play has been compared to that of former Tottenham forward Jürgen Klinsmann, a
comparison Kane called flattering in February 2015.[322] In March 2015, Football Association chairman Greg Dyke named Kane as
the benchmark for clubs producing young English players.[87] Shearer said that month that the three best strikers playing in the league
were Kane, Diego Costa and Sergio Agüero.[323] Although he was initially criticised for his limited aerial game in his early career, as
well as his lack of significant pace,[324] he became more prolific with his head as his career progressed.[325]
After Tottenham's victory over Chelsea in January 2015, blogger Chris Miller wrote, "Nobody thought he was the guy who was going
to give that performance against Chelsea".[10] In February 2015, BBC Sport wrote that Kane was best as a lone striker, with his "hold-
up play and close control" making him apt in other positions as well.[319] Also that month, Match of the Day pundit Danny Murphy
said that the England team should be built around Kane, stating, "I'm struggling to see a weakness in the lad's game".[326]
In August 2018, ESPN reporter Michael Cox said that "Kane was initially considered a pure goal scorer, he's actually a good all-round
player, often playing as an attacking midfielder", stating that during the 2018 FIFA World Cup "Kane's contributions in deeper
positions were outstanding, his back-to-goal work as impressive as ever".[327] Indeed, although Kane is predominantly known for his
clinical finishing and prolific goalscoring ability as an out-and-out striker, he is also known for his vision, technique, link-up play, and
passing ability, which enables him to drop deep, bring his teammates into play, and create chances for other players; he is therefore
also capable of playing in a more creative role as a false 9 or even as a number 10.[328][329][330][331] As such, in 2022, Sam McGuire
of Opta Sports identified him as "the most creative number 9 in the world."[332] Additionally, he is also known for his defensive work-
rate,[333] and is an accurate penalty taker.[334][335]
Beginning in 2020, Kane started to be criticised about a perceived tactic of backing into defenders jumping for headers, causing the
players to fall backwards onto the pitch, potentially risking serious injury.[336] After doing so to Brighton & Hove Albion player Adam
Lallana and winning a penalty, Kane was criticised by ex-Arsenal player Martin Keown who said, "He looks at his opponent, knows
what he is going to do and makes a back for him. I think it is dangerous play from Harry Kane and he knows what he is doing and I
don't even think it is a penalty."[337] However, this tactic has been defended by Crystal Palace defender Gary Cahill who said, "I think
that's just part of football. I think an element of that is being clever and experienced and knowing when you can maybe draw a foul
in."[338]
Media and sponsorship
Kane began a boot sponsorship deal with footwear company Skechers in August 2023[339] after his agreement with sportswear and
equipment supplier Nike ended.[340] Following his 100th Premier League goal in February 2018 Nike launched the special-edition
Hypervenom 3 HK.[340] In 2018 he featured in a Nike commercial, 'Nothing Beats A Londoner', along with other sports stars based in
the city, including quadruple Olympic champion Mo Farah and Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard, highlighting London's diversity.[341]
Ahead of UEFA Euro 2016, Kane featured in advertisements for Mars Bars and Beats by Dr. Dre headphones, the latter alongside
Antoine Griezmann, Mario Götze and Cesc Fàbregas.[342]
Kane features in EA Sports' FIFA video game series: he was named in the Team of the Year in FIFA 18, joining Lionel Messi and
Cristiano Ronaldo in attack.[343] Kane and Camila Cabello announced the winner of the "Best International Male Solo Artist" award at
the 2018 Brit Awards at the O2 Arena on 21 February, namely Kendrick Lamar.[344]
On 14 May 2020, Kane announced that he would sponsor Leyton Orient's shirts for the next season to help support the first club he
played for professionally through the COVID-19 pandemic.[345] The unusual sponsorship deal, the first of its kind in English football,
has the approval of Premier League, English Football League and Football Association, and the sponsorship has been donated to
charities which will receive 10% of the proceeds of the respective shirt sales – the home shirt shows a thank you message to the NHS
frontline workers tackling the pandemic, the away shirt sporting a logo of Haven House Children's Hospice while the third kit features
the mental health charity Mind.[346][347]
Personal life
In an interview given in February 2015, Kane said he was in a relationship with Katie Goodland, whom he has known since
childhood.[348] He told Esquire, "We went to school together, so she's seen my whole career. Of course, she's finding it a little crazy. I
think she's even been in the papers a couple of times, taking the dogs out."[349] On 1 July 2017, Kane announced his engagement to
Goodland on his Twitter account,[350] and said in June 2019 that they had married.[351]
Kane and Katie Goodland announced the birth of their first child, a daughter, in January 2017.[352] The birth of their second daughter
was announced in August 2018.[353] Their first son was born December 2020.[354] Their second son was born in August 2023.[355]
Kane and Goodland have two Labrador retrievers, Brady and Wilson, named after NFL quarterbacks, Tom Brady and Russell
Wilson.[356] Kane has cited The Brady 6, a documentary about Brady, as an inspiration for his development.[357] In 2019, Kane
expressed an interest in becoming a kicker in the NFL "in 10 to 12 years".[358]
Kane abstains from alcohol during the football season, and starting from 2017, he hired a full-time chef to optimise his nutrition.[359]
He plays golf in his free time.[349]
Kane was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2019 New Year Honours for services to football.[360]
On 10 October 2022, Kane launched the Harry Kane Foundation, which "seeks to change perceptions of mental health by normalising
conversations and promoting positive habits to end stigma around the subject". To mark the occasion, Kane featured on CBeebies'
Bedtime Stories.[361]
Career statistics
Club
2010– Premier
0 0 — 0 0 0 0 — 0 0
11[364] League
2011– Premier
0 0 — 0 0 6[c] 1 — 6 1
12[365] League
2012– Premier
1 0 — — 0 0 — 1 0
13[366] League
2013– Premier
10 3 0 0 2 1 7[c] 0 — 19 4
14[367] League
2014– Premier
34 21 2 0 6 3 9[c] 7 — 51 31
15[368] League
2015– Premier
38 25 4 1 1 0 7[c] 2 — 50 28
16[369] League
2016– Premier
Tottenham 30 29 3 4 0 0 5[d] 2 — 38 35
17[370] League
Hotspur
2017– Premier
37 30 4 4 0 0 7[e] 7 — 48 41
18[371] League
2018– Premier
28 17 1 1 2 1 9[e] 5 — 40 24
19[372] League
2019– Premier
29 18 0 0 0 0 5[e] 6 — 34 24
20[373] League
2020– Premier
21[374] League
35 23 2 1 4 1 8[c] 8 — 49 33
2021– Premier
37 17 3 3 5 1 5[f] 6 — 50 27
22[375] League
2022– Premier
38 30 2 1 1 0 8[e] 1 — 49 32
23[376] League
Leyton 2010–
Orient League One 18 5 0 0 — — — 18 5
(loan) 11[364]
Millwall 2011–
Championship 22 7 5 2 — — — 27 9
(loan) 12[365]
Leicester 2012–
Championship 13 2 — — — 2[g] 0 15 2
City (loan) 13[366]
2023–
Bundesliga 32 36 0 0 — 12[e] 8 1[h] 0 45 44
24[259]
Bayern
2024–
Munich Bundesliga 19 21 2 1 — 8[e] 7 0 0 29 29
25[259]
Total 51 57 2 1 — 20 15 1 0 74 73
2015 8 3
2016 9 2
2017 6 7
2018 12 8
2019 10 12
England
2020 6 0
2021 16 16
2022 13 5
2023 9 9
2024 14 7
Total 103 69
Honours
Tottenham Hotspur
See also
List of top international men's football goalscorers by country
List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps
List of men's footballers with 50 or more international goals
List of footballers with 100 or more Premier League goals
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External links
Profile (https://fcbayern.com/en/teams/first-team/harry-kane) at the FC Bayern Munich website
Profile (https://www.englandfootball.com/england/mens-senior-team/squad/harry-kane) at the Football Association
website
Harry Kane (https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/clubs/players/250016833/) – UEFA competition record
(archive (https://web.archive.org/web/2020/https://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/players/player=250016833/profile/i
ndex.html))
Harry Kane (https://web.archive.org/web/20150905/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/players-coaches/people=369
419/index.html) – FIFA competition record (archived)