Kai Brünker Explained

Kai Brünker
Fullname:Kai Daniel Brünker[1]
Birth Date:10 June 1994
Birth Place:Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany
Height:1.90 m
Position:Striker
Currentclub:1. FC Saarbrücken
Clubnumber:9
Youthclubs1:FC Kappel
Youthclubs2:SV Zimmern
Years1:2013–2015
Clubs1:FC 08 Villingen
Caps1:39
Goals1:18
Years2:2015–2018
Clubs2:SC Freiburg II
Caps2:68
Goals2:26
Years3:2018–2019
Clubs3:Bradford City
Caps3:26
Goals3:0
Years4:2019–2020
Clubs4:SG Sonnenhof Großaspach
Caps4:44
Goals4:7
Years5:2020–2023
Clubs5:1. FC Magdeburg
Caps5:79
Goals5:12
Years6:2023–
Clubs6:1. FC Saarbrücken
Caps6:37
Goals6:12
Club-Update:22 May 2024

Kai Daniel Brünker (born 10 June 1994) is a German professional footballer who plays for 1. FC Saarbrücken, as a striker.

Early and personal life

Brünker is from Villingen-Schwenningen; in August 2018 he stated that a number of people from his village had bought Bradford City shirts and were watching matches online.[2] During the 2020 coronavirus outbreak in Germany he returned to stay in Villingen after the football season had been ended early.[3]

Career

Brünker spent his early career in Germany with FC Kappel, SV Zimmern, FC 08 Villingen and SC Freiburg II.[4] [5]

He turned professional with English club Bradford City in January 2018, signing an 18-month contract.[6] [7] He was signed by the club as support for Charlie Wyke.[8] He made his debut for the club on 27 January 2018, appearing as a substitute in a 4–0 league defeat at home to AFC Wimbledon. On 12 April 2018, after Bradford's poor form, manager Simon Grayson suggested Brünker was close to making his first start for the club.[9] He made his first start the next day, on 13 April 2018, in a 0–0 league draw at home to Shrewsbury Town. Later that month, he stated that he was becoming used to playing and living in England.[10] Ahead of the 2018–19 season he stated he was looking forward to breaking back into the first team following an ankle injury at the end of the previous season and the appointment of Michael Collins as the new manager.[11]

He scored his first goal for Bradford City in a 4–1 home defeat in the EFL Trophy on 9 October 2018.[12] He described it as a "special moment".[13]

He left the club in January 2019, to return to Germany,[14] signing for SG Sonnenhof Großaspach on a contract until June 2020.[15] [16] After leaving Bradford City he was described by the local newspaper as "a bit of a cult hero at City, but sadly it was for all the wrong reasons".[17] At the end of the 2019–20 season, following Sonnenhof Großaspach's relegation, he signed for 1. FC Magdeburg on a two-year contract.[3] [18]

In June 2023, he joined 1. FC Saarbrücken.[19] On 12 March 2024, he scored the winning goal for the latter in the stoppage time of a 2–1 victory over Borussia Mönchengladbach in the DFB-Pokal quarter-finals.[20]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
FC 08 Villingen2013–14Oberliga BW179000000179
2014–15Oberliga BW229000000229
Total39180000003918
SC Freiburg II2015–16Regionalliga SW151000000151
2016–17Oberliga BW33170000003317
2017–18Regionalliga SW208000000208
Total68260000006826
Bradford City2017–18League One9000000090
2018–19League One170201021221
Total260201021311
SG Sonnenhof Großaspach2018–193. Liga141000000141
2019–203. Liga306000000306
Total447000000447
1. FC Magdeburg2020–213. Liga285100000295
2021–223. Liga287000000287
Total56120000005612
Career total2336330102123964

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Club list of registered players as at 19th May 2018 – Bradford City . . 47 . 19 May 2018 . 27 September 2022.
  2. Web site: German friends put shirt on Bruenker for Bantams success. 4 August 2018. 6 August 2018. Simon Parker. Telegraph & Argus.
  3. Web site: Fußball: Der torhungrige Kai Brünker fühlt sich pudelwohl in Liga drei. Jetzt folgt der nächste Schritt in der Karriere des Profifußballers aus Villingen-Schwenningen. Julian. Singler. 17 July 2020. SÜDKURIER Online.
  4. Web site: "Ich will noch weiter nach oben" – Interview mit Kai Brünker vom SC Freiburg. 22 March 2017. 26 January 2018. Julian Singler. German. Südkurier.
  5. Web site: Profile. 25 January 2019. German. FUPA.
  6. Web site: Kai Bruenker: Bradford City sign German striker for undisclosed fee. 25 January 2018. 26 January 2018. BBC Sport.
  7. Web site: Striker Kai Bruenker joins the Bantams from SC Freiburg. 25 January 2018. 25 January 2018. Simon Parker. Telegraph & Argus.
  8. Web site: Rahic: Bruenker can pass English lessons with Bantams. 29 January 2018. 30 January 2018. Simon Parker. Telegraph & Argus.
  9. Web site: Bradford City: Raw striker Bruenker in reckoning for first start. 12 April 2018. 12 April 2018. Simon Parker. Telegraph & Argus.
  10. Web site: Striker Bruenker hungry to make his City mark. 17 April 2018. 18 April 2018. Simon Parker. Telegraph & Argus.
  11. Web site: Bruenker confident of making mark under new Bantams regime. 24 July 2018. 24 July 2018. Simon Parker. Telegraph & Argus.
  12. Web site: Report: Fans vote with feet again as Bruenker breaks duck in Bantams defeat. 10 October 2018. 10 October 2018. Simon Parker. Telegraph & Argus.
  13. Web site: Bradford City: Bruenker's joy at getting off mark. 12 October 2018. 15 October 2018. Simon Parker. Telegraph & Argus.
  14. Web site: Bradford City striker Bruenker heads back to Germany. 7 January 2019. 7 January 2019. Simon Parker. Telegraph & Argus.
  15. Web site: SG Sonnenhof Großaspach: Kai Brünker kommt. 8 January 2019. 8 January 2019. Andreas Breitenberger. German. Liga Drei.
  16. Web site: Drittligist Großaspach holt Angreifer Brünker. 8 January 2019. 8 January 2019. German. Welt.
  17. Web site: FIVE FLOPS: City disasters in the January transfer window. Bradford Telegraph and Argus.
  18. Web site: Fußball: Früherer FC 08 Villingen-Stürmer Kai Brünker wechselt zum 1. FC Magdeburg - Schwarzwälder Bote. Schwarzwälder Bote, Oberndorf. Germany. www.schwarzwaelder-bote.de.
  19. Web site: Grimaldi-Nachfolger gefunden: Brünker unterschreibt in Saarbrücken . Kicker . de . 19 June 2023 .
  20. Web site: Saarbrücken verlängert Märchen-Serie im DFB-Pokal . Sportschau . de . 13 March 2024 .