The heartbreaking death of future Bundesliga star Junior Malanda

A life cut short
Destined for great things
RSC Anderlecht
Zulte Waregem
64 appareances
Runners-up
Five-year deal at VfL Wolfsburg
Showing his class in Europa
Debut and first goal
10 January 2015
Hitting a tree
Not wearing his seat-belt
Court case
Buried in Brussels
Never forgotten
A life cut short

The Bundesliga is in full swing and German football's biggest stars are giving their all. Junior Malanda could have been one of those stars, but a tragic incident cut short the midfielder's life.

Destined for great things

Malanda seemed destined for great things in football, but he passed away at the age of 20, leaving the football world in grief. Let's take a look back at the young Belgian's career and life. Career info and stats sourced from Transfermarkt unless otherwise stated.

 

RSC Anderlecht

Malanda passed through the youth ranks of Belgian top club RSC Anderlecht, before joining the U19 of France's LOSC Lille. However, it was in his native Belgium that Malanda's star began to shine.

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Zulte Waregem

In July 2012, the Belgian youth international signed for the then first division team Zulte Waregem on a free transfer, where he would play an important role in the midfield with his strength and physical qualities.

64 appareances

In total, Malanda made 64 appearances for Zulte Waregem, scoring seven goals and providing five assists.

Runners-up

Alongside Thorgan Hazard, Malanda played a key role in Zulte Waregem's runners-up finish in the 2013/13 season, their best ever result in the Belgian league. Malanda soon appeared on the radar of clubs abroad.

Five-year deal at VfL Wolfsburg

It was German side VfL Wolfsburg who signed Malanda in the summer of 2013, immediately loaning him back to Zulte Waregem.

Showing his class in Europa

Malanda took that opportunity to showcase himself in the Europa League with Zulte Waregem, scoring two goals, one of them away to Wigan Athletic. His good performances prompted Wolfsburg to recall him in January 2014.

Debut and first goal

Malanda made his debut for Wolfsburg on 8 February 2014 against Mainz 05. He scored his first goal at the end of March in a 1-3 win away to Werder Bremen, and finished the season with seven Bundesliga appearances.

10 January 2015

In January of the following season, Malanda and Wolfsburg were preparing to travel to South Africa for a training camp, until tragedy struck.

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Hitting a tree

Malanda, who was on his way to the airport in heavy rain and wind, crashed with his car at high speed and hit a tree, per Belgian sports outlet Sporza.

Not wearing his seat-belt

Malanda was not wearing his seat belt at the moment of the crash, which caused him to be thrown from the car, per Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad.

Court case

Footballer Anthony D'Alberto, Malanda's friend who was driving the car, had to appear in court but was acquitted of prosecution despite admitting excessive speed, Belgian newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws reported. However, he was ordered to pay a 4,000 euro settlement.

Buried in Brussels

Malanda's death caused enormous grief in the football community and at his club, Wolfsburg. His funeral took place in his home city of Brussels and was attended by, among others, Kevin De Bruyne, who was playing for Wolfsburg at the time.

"RIP my friend"

"So strange to hear your friend in the morning and then hear this news. Lost a great friend way too early. RIP my friend," De Bruyne wrote on Twitter after Malanda's death.

"Not only a great player but a great person"

Then Wolfsburg striker Nicklas Bendtner also expressed his grief: "Not only a great player but a great person. My thoughts and prayers will always be with you and your family, brother. You will always be remembered."

Never forgotten

Like Bendtner, the entire football community will never forget Malanda, who looked set for great things for club and country. RIP.

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