Vincent Kompany
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Vincent Kompany.

Kompany was appointed as the new head coach of Bundesliga club Bayern Munich.
Kompany was appointed manager of EFL Championship club Burnley.
Kompany announced his retirement from professional football and became the head coach at Anderlecht.
It was announced that Kompany would be leaving Manchester City to become player-manager of his first club Anderlecht.
Kompany scored Manchester City's second goal in a 2–0 win against West Ham United as the club won the 2013–14 Premier League title.
Kompany captained the Manchester City team that won the League Cup Final, beating Sunderland 3–1.
Kompany signed a six-year contract with Manchester City, the longest of its kind in the club's history.
Kompany led the team against Queens Park Rangers which ended in a dramatic 3–2 win, securing the league title for the club.
Kompany was named Barclays Player of the Season for his outstanding performance in the Premier League.
Kompany captained Manchester City's victory over main rivals Manchester United in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley Stadium.
Kompany signed a new five-year deal with City that would keep him at the club until 2014.
Kompany scored his first goal in City's 2–1 away defeat by Wigan Athletic.
Premier League club Manchester City signed Kompany from Hamburg on a four-year contract.
Kompany scored in a 4–0 win (5–1 aggregate) over Moldova's Dacia Chișinău in the last round of the UEFA Intertoto Cup.
Kompany was acquired by Hamburger SV for a fee of €10 million.
Kompany made his international debut for Belgium at the age of 17.
Kompany scored his first goal in a 3–1 win away to Sint-Truiden.
Kompany made his professional debut in a UEFA Champions League second qualifying round first leg away to CS Rapid București.
Vincent Jean Mpoy Kompany was born.
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