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Harry Kane
human
Sex or gendermale Edit
Country of citizenshipUnited Kingdom Edit
Country for sportEngland Edit
Name in native languageHarry Kane Edit
Birth nameHarry Edward Kane Edit
Given nameHarry Edit
Family nameKane Edit
Date of birth28 July 1993 Edit
Place of birthWalthamstow Edit
Native languageEnglish Edit
Languages spoken, written or signedEnglish Edit
Occupationassociation football player Edit
Field of workassociation football, national sports team Edit
Position played on team / specialityforward Edit
Educated atChingford Foundation School Edit
Work period (start)2009 Edit
Member of sports teamFC Bayern Munich Edit
Sportassociation football Edit
Sport number9 Edit
Participant inUEFA Euro 2016, 2018 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2020, 2022 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2024 Edit
League or competitionEnglish Football League, Premier League, Bundesliga Edit
Award receivedMember of the Order of the British Empire Edit

Harry Edward Kane MBE Ah man'u tswafo gbanwo din guba nyan (July, 1993) Bolu bici chechi kpataki nyan England'u yi'o, Nan'e che yigboro ya Bundesliga Bayern Munich chi gandzo nyan yiyekan Bolu England nan.

Etigici'u yi'o nan de mimace nan, Kane dan mini egba  bolu bici ce ci nyan yizhe'o, Wunga yi gandzo Etigici nyan Hotspur be England nyan eka kpata'o, Unga yi ganzdo baci nyan Etigici premier league'o.

Kane gi eti gan shitsun eda guta be ganfi (350) Nyan ni ya club toh kin nyanba'u.

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  4. "Ranked! The 10 best strikers in the world". FourFourTwo. 27 November 2019. Archived from the original on 26 December 2020. Retrieved 27 June 2020.
  5. "Harry Kane: Tottenham and England forward 'the best striker in the world', says David Villa". Sky Sports. Archived from the original on 20 August 2020. Retrieved 27 June 2020.