
- 1. 2016 UEFA Euro: Italy’s Revenge Over Spain
June 28, 2016, saw another pivotal European clash as Italy defeated Spain 2-0 in the Round of 16 at the Stade de France. This match avenged Italy’s 4-0 loss to Spain in the 2012 Euro final and highlighted the resurgence of the Azzurri under manager Antonio Conte .
Match Highlights
Early Dominance: Italy took control early, with Giorgio Chiellini heading home from a corner in the 33rd minute. Spain, traditionally a possession-based team, struggled to break down Italy’s compact 3-5-2 defense .
Pelle’s Seal: Graziano Pelle doubled Italy’s lead in stoppage time, capitalizing on a defensive error to slot home past goalkeeper David de Gea. The result marked Spain’s earliest exit from a major tournament since 2004 .
Tactical Masterclass
Conte’s tactical setup—featuring wing-backs Alessandro Florenzi and Emerson Palmieri—neutralized Spain’s midfield trio of Sergio Busquets, Andrés Iniesta, and Xavi Hernández. Italy’s counterattacks, led by Emanuele Giaccherini and Lorenzo Insigne, exploited Spain’s high defensive line, while Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci anchored a resolute defense .
The victory propelled Italy to the quarter-finals, where they lost to Germany on penalties. For Spain, the defeat signaled the end of an era, with several veterans like Iniesta and Xavi retiring from international football shortly after .

2. The Birth of Kevin De Bruyne
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Kevin De Bruyne was born on June 28, 1991, in Drongen, Belgium. His career began at Genk, where he emerged as a prodigious talent before moving to Chelsea in 2012. After a brief spell in Germany with Wolfsburg, he joined Manchester City in 2015, where he has become one of the Premier League’s most dominant midfielders .
Club Career Milestones
Manchester City Legacy: De Bruyne has won 1 Club World Cup, 1 UEFA Champions League, 6 Premier League titles, 2 FA Cups, and 5 EFL Cups with City. His ability to dictate tempo, score from distance, and provide pinpoint assists has made him integral to Pep Guardiola’s system. In the 2020-21 season, he became the first player in Premier League history to record 20+ assists in a single campaign .
European Success: He reached the UEFA Champions League final with City in 2021 and 2023. And finally won the champion in 2023.
International Career
De Bruyne has been a cornerstone of Belgium’s “Golden Generation,” helping the Red Devils reach the 2018 World Cup semi-finals and the 2020 Euro quarter-finals. His partnership with Eden Hazard and Romelu Lukaku formed one of Europe’s most feared attacking trios .
Legacy and Impact
Known for his technical precision and work rate, De Bruyne is widely regarded as one of the best midfielders of his generation. His versatility—able to play as an attacking midfielder, winger, or deep-lying playmaker—has redefined the role of a modern midfielder. Off the pitch, he is praised for his humility and philanthropy, supporting causes like childhood education in his native Belgium.