Bram Vandenbussche
Bram Vandenbussche (born February 1, 1981 in Bruges) is a Belgium professional football (soccer). He usually plays as Football_%28soccer%29_positions Centre-back_.28CB.29.2FStopper, although he is sometimes fielded as Football_%28soccer%29_positions Defensive_midfielder_.28DM.29 in times of need. His heading is his strongest point. Vandenbussche started his career at Cercle Brugge and has played for no other team so far.
Bram Vandenbussche career stats
Bram Vandenbussche biography
Bram Vandenbussche (born February 1, 1981 in Bruges) is a Belgium professional football (soccer). He usually plays as Football_%28soccer%29_positions Centre-back_.28CB.29.2FStopper, although he is sometimes fielded as Football_%28soccer%29_positions Defensive_midfielder_.28DM.29 in times of need. His heading is his strongest point. Vandenbussche started his career at Cercle Brugge and has played for no other team so far.
In 2002, Bram Vandenbussche won the Cercle Brugge Cercle_Brugge Pop_Poll_d.27Echte.
In the Jupiler League 2005-06, Vandenbussche startled the Belgian League competition when he failed a doping (sport) test. Traces of corticosteroids were found. Luckily for Vandenbussche, he could prove that he had suffered from his Human back. The Cercle Brugge medical staff had given him an injection for this, so they also took responsibility for Vandenbussche's positive doping test.
Trivia
- Bram Vandenbussche holds an academic degree of physical education.
- His father has a bakery in Assebroek, a municipality of Bruges.
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bram_Vandenbussche
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