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Lars Dendoncker

Lars Dendoncker (born 3 April 2001) is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Born in , , Dendoncker developed through the youth academies of Club Brugge and before signing with Brighton & Hove Albion in September 2020. During his time at , he primarily featured for the club's U23 side, making 20 appearances and scoring one goal across the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons in 2. In August 2021, he was loaned to club St Johnstone until January 2022, where he debuted in senior professional football and recorded six appearances without scoring. Dendoncker also represented at youth international levels, including the under-19 team. In July 2023, at the age of 22, he announced his retirement from professional football due to a diagnosed heart condition, becoming the second player in less than a year to do so for similar reasons. He is the younger brother of professional footballer .

Early life

Family background

Lars Dendoncker was born on 3 April 2001 in , a rural village in the province of , as the youngest of three brothers. His parents, including father Dirk Dendoncker, ran a pig farm in Passendale, providing a working-class, agricultural upbringing for the family until the farm was sold around 2017, after which Dirk transitioned to work as a . The close-knit family dynamic, rooted in this Flemish countryside setting near the historic site of the , emphasized resilience and community ties. The middle brother, , pursued a professional football career, representing clubs including Wolverhampton Wanderers and Aston Villa. The eldest brother, Andres Dendoncker, briefly played local football before becoming a licensed football agent with Wasserman, where he manages the careers of both Leander and .

Introduction to football

Lars Dendoncker was born on 3 April 2001 in , a small village in , , where he grew up in a football-oriented family environment alongside his brothers Andres and , both of whom pursued careers in the sport. His early interest in football was inspired by his older brother Leander's involvement, who had already begun making a name for himself in professional ranks, motivating Lars to follow a similar path from a young age. In Passendale, Dendoncker started playing the game locally, participating in informal and community-level matches that laid the foundation for his skills before entering structured training. Around the age of seven, Dendoncker transitioned to formal youth setups, beginning his organized training at , a nearby club, where he honed his abilities as a . He was soon scouted and moved to the prestigious Club Brugge academy, marking his entry into a more competitive environment that would shape his development.

Club career

Youth career

Lars Dendoncker developed at the youth academy of before joining the youth academy of around 2017, progressing to the U19 level where he remained until 2020. During this period, he developed as a centre-back, featuring in competitive youth fixtures including the , where he made appearances for the U19 side against teams such as , , and Real Madrid. In 2018, Dendoncker had a stint with Cercle Brugge's U18 team, likely as part of affiliated training arrangements between the clubs. This experience complemented his primary development at , where he honed his defensive skills under the guidance of the academy staff. Influenced by his older brother 's successful career at Club Brugge, Dendoncker benefited from a supportive family environment in Belgian football. Following the expiry of his youth contract with Club Brugge in the summer of 2020, Dendoncker transferred to the academy of Brighton & Hove Albion as a , signing a two-year deal to join their under-23 setup. At age 19, this move marked the end of his time in Belgian youth football and the beginning of his development in English professional structures.

Brighton & Hove Albion

Dendoncker signed a two-year professional contract with Brighton & Hove Albion in August 2020, joining the club's academy setup as a central defender after leaving the of Club Brugge on a free transfer. The 19-year-old Belgian, younger brother of Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder , was brought in to bolster the under-23 development squad. At , Dendoncker focused on reserve-level football, becoming a regular in the under-23 team during the 2020-21 season with 17 appearances and 1 goal in the 2 Division One. He trained within the club's development pathway but did not receive call-ups to the first-team training sessions or matches, remaining without a senior debut over his tenure. In the 2021-22 season, Dendoncker was arranged for a season-long loan to side St Johnstone in August 2021 to pursue first-team opportunities, though the move was terminated early in January 2022. Upon his return, he featured sparingly in under-23 fixtures before being released by at the end of his contract in May 2022, concluding a period marked by no senior involvement.

Loan to St Johnstone

In August 2021, Lars Dendoncker joined club St Johnstone on a season-long loan from Brighton & Hove Albion, providing him with his first senior professional experience. His 1.88 m height and defensive positioning as a centre-back made him a suitable option for St Johnstone's backline needs. Dendoncker made his senior debut for St Johnstone on 2 October 2021, starting in a 3-1 Premiership victory over at , where he played the full 90 minutes. Over the course of the loan, he featured in seven matches across all competitions, comprising six Premiership appearances (five starts) and one substitute outing in the , totaling 474 minutes played without scoring a goal. Notable games included a full 90-minute start against on 26 December 2021, during which he received a in a 3-1 defeat, and a brief one-minute cameo as a substitute in the loss to on 20 November 2021. His integration into the team was steady, often partnering in central defence during a challenging period for St Johnstone, who finished 11th in the league. The loan spell ended prematurely in early January 2022, with Dendoncker returning to after limited but valuable exposure to senior . Following his return, he was released by at the end of his contract in May 2022.

International career

Youth international career

Dendoncker represented at youth international levels from under-15 to under-19. He earned a call-up to the U19 national team in 2018 while progressing through the youth ranks at . His selection was based on strong performances in the club's youth setup, including appearances in the during the 2018-19 season. Dendoncker also represented at under-15, under-16, under-17, and under-18 levels, accumulating 11 appearances and one goal for the under-17 team, including participation in the . He made his sole appearance for the U19 side on 13 October 2018, starting as a centre-back in an international friendly against U19 at the in . Dendoncker played the first half of the match, which ended in a 1-1 draw, under coach Jacky Mathijssen, but did not feature in any further games or tournaments for the team. Overall, he accumulated 12 caps and one goal at the youth international level.

Senior international career

Despite his promising performances at youth international level, including caps for the Belgium U19 team, Lars Dendoncker never earned a senior appearance for the Belgium national football team. Belgium's senior squad during Dendoncker's professional years was marked by exceptional depth in defensive positions, with established players such as Jan Vertonghen, Toby Alderweireld, Jason Denayer, and Dedryck Boyata dominating selections for major tournaments like UEFA Euro 2020, which limited breakthroughs for emerging centre-backs.

Personal life and retirement

Family relationships

Lars Dendoncker maintains a strong familial bond with his two older brothers, and Andrés, rooted in their shared passion for from a young age in their rural Belgian upbringing. The brothers frequently engaged in informal games on a makeshift pitch created by their father on the family farm, fostering early camaraderie and mutual encouragement in their sporting pursuits. Leander Dendoncker, a professional midfielder who has played in the for clubs like Wolverhampton Wanderers and Aston Villa, provided pivotal guidance to Lars during key career moments, drawing from his own experiences transitioning from to . When Lars signed with Brighton & Hove Albion in 2020, Leander advised him that playing in was an essential experience, emphasizing the tactical and physical development offered by top coaches and describing it as "a lot of fun." This counsel helped alleviate Lars's apprehensions about the move, highlighting parallels in their paths as young Belgians adapting to the English game—Leander having joined Wolves on loan in 2018 before making it permanent. Andrés Dendoncker, who played amateur at lower levels in before transitioning into a player agency role, has served as Lars's professional representative, managing negotiations such as his 2020 transfer to . Throughout his career, Lars has credited his 's unwavering support for shaping his personal growth and decision-making, particularly in overcoming challenges like relocating abroad at 19. In public reflections, he has noted how his brothers' experiences and encouragement were instrumental in building his and , reinforcing the central place of in his life.

Health diagnosis and retirement

In 2023, following his release from & Albion in May 2022, Lars Dendoncker was diagnosed with a heart condition that posed significant risks to his health if he continued playing professional . On July 26, 2023, at the age of 22, Dendoncker announced his retirement from professional via , stating that the decision was made solely for the sake of his . In his post, he reflected on the profound impact of the diagnosis, writing, "As a , I only had one dream. Become a professional player. But my professional career and dream has come to a very early end." He described it as "the hardest decision ever in my life," emphasizing the sacrifices he had made and the time needed to process the end of his aspirations. Dendoncker expressed gratitude to the clubs and individuals who supported his career, including Club Brugge, where he spent 11 years in the academy, , and St Johnstone, where he made his professional debut during a 2021-22 loan spell. He concluded by noting his intent to move forward, stating, "But there is no going back and I have to look in the future. This will take time to process." As of 2025, Dendoncker works as a at The Flock, a center in Wevelgem, Belgium, a position he has held since May 2024; he is also a co-founder of LDDWORKS.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Lars Dendoncker's professional club career was limited due to his early retirement, with appearances primarily at the reserve and youth levels alongside a brief senior loan spell. His statistics across clubs and competitions are summarized below, focusing on appearances (apps), goals (Gls), and assists (Ast) where recorded. Data encompasses both senior and reserve/youth matches, as his exposure was predominantly at non-first-team levels.

Senior appearances

SeasonClubCompetitionAppsStartsMinGlsAst
2021–22St Johnstone (loan)6547300
2021–22St Johnstone (loan)10100
TotalSt JohnstoneAll competitions7547400
No senior appearances were recorded for Brighton & Hove Albion's first team during his tenure from 2020 to 2022.

Reserve and youth appearances

SeasonClubCompetitionAppsStartsMinGlsAst
2018–19Club Brugge U19316200
2018–19Club Brugge U19 Cup4323000
2019–20Club Brugge U195436800
2020–21Brighton & Hove Albion U23Premier League 217171,44010
2020–21Brighton & Hove Albion U23119000
2021–22Brighton & Hove Albion U23Premier League 23325100
TotalAll reserve/youthAll competitions33292,44110
These figures include his time in Club Brugge's youth setup before transferring to Brighton in August 2020, where he featured exclusively for the U23 side post-arrival. Assists are not tracked for youth competitions but were zero in recorded senior and reserve matches.

International statistics

Dendoncker earned a total of 12 youth international appearances for Belgium, all as a defender, scoring one goal. These came across the U17 and U19 levels, with no senior caps awarded during his career.

Belgium U17

Dendoncker featured for the U17 team between October 2017 and September 2018, accumulating 11 appearances and one goal. His involvement included the 2017/18 qualifiers and the finals tournament in , where reached the semi-finals before losing to .
CompetitionAppearancesGoalsNotes
UEFA European U17 Qualifying61Round of 16 and elite round matches
UEFA European Under-17 Championship50Group stage and quarter-finals
Total111933 minutes played

Belgium U19

Dendoncker's sole appearance for the U19 team occurred on 13 October 2018 in an international friendly against Uzbekistan U19, which ended 1–1. He played 45 minutes as a centre-back. No further caps were earned at this level, and he did not participate in qualifiers.
DateOpponentCompetitionResultMinutesGoals
13 Oct 2018Uzbekistan U19International Friendly1–145'0

Senior International

Dendoncker received no call-ups to the senior national team and thus holds zero caps. His professional career was curtailed by a heart condition diagnosed in 2023, leading to at age 22.

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