Tom De Sutter

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Tom De Sutter (born July 3, 1985 in Zottegem) is a Belgian football player. He is a tall attacker, which makes him an ideal target man.

De Sutter started his football activities at his local team K.V.V. Balegem, where he was discovered by Third division side St. Wetteren. From there, he moved to Club Brugge where he couldn't manage to get a place in the first team, so he moved back to a team in Third division, Torhout KM this time. De Sutter only stayed there for one season, as he was discovered by Clubs city rivals, Cercle Brugge, after a friendly match in which De Sutter scored twice. At Cercle, he managed a breakthrough almost immediately, scoring in his first official match against Excelsior Mouscron.

De Sutters performances were also noticed by Jean-François De Sart, the Belgian national under-21 coach, electing him for the team since his transfer to Cercle.

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  • Tom De Sutter is currently studying marketing.

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Cercle Brugge - Current Squad

1 Vandendriessche | 2 Kane | 3 Portier | 4 Denijs | 5 Grondin | 6 Van Mol | 7 Viane | 8 Slović | 9 Pivaljević | 10 De Sutter | 12 Boi | 14 Serebrennikov | 15 Gombami | 16 De Wulf | 17 Milosevic | 18 Feys | 19 De Smet | 20 Gjuzelov | 21 Vandenbussche | 22 Nyoni | 23 Artz | 24 Mutavdzic | 25 Dantschotter | Manager: Van Veldhoven