On 30 October 2009, Bacuna made his first team debut for Groningen in an Eredivisie match against PSV.[3] Bacuna has also played for Groningen's youth teams. On 6 November 2009, he scored his first goal for the first team in a league match against Heracles Almelo, an eventual 4–1 victory for Groningen.[4]
Aston Villa
It was announced on 13 June 2013 that Bacuna had signed a three-year contract with Premier League club Aston Villa. Handed the number 7 shirt, Bacuna impressed many with his debut season for the Villains, despite constantly playing out of position at right back.[5][6] Bacuna scored his first Premier League goal on 28 September at home to Manchester City. His second goal came from a free-kick in the claret and blues' 2–0 victory over Cardiff City. He continued his goalscoring run with goals against West Bromwich Albion, Everton and Norwich. [citation needed]
In the 2014–15 season, however, Bacuna found it harder to break into the starting line-up, starting just one game in the Premier League. On 15 February 2015, he scored the first of two Villa goals in the fifth round of the FA Cup in a 2–1 win over Leicester City, taking the club into the quarter-finals.[citation needed]
On 20 August 2015, Bacuna signed a new long-term contract with the club.[7]
Reading
On 13 August 2017, Bacuna moved to Reading, signing a four-year contract.[8] He scored his first goal for Reading in an EFL Cup tie against Millwall on 22 August 2017.[9]
Cardiff City
On 31 January 2019, Bacuna moved to Premier League side Cardiff City, signing a four-and-a-half-year deal for a transfer fee believed to be around £3 million.[10][11] On 10 June 2022, Cardiff announced Bacuna would leave the club when his contract expired on 30 June.[12]
Watford
On 14 December 2022, Bacuna signed for Championship club Watford on a contract until the end of the 2022–23 season.[13]
International career
Born in the Netherlands to parents of Afro-Curaçaoan descent, Bacuna played for the Netherlands Antilles under-20 side, as well as various youth Dutch teams. He received his first Curaçao national team call-up in March 2016,[14] earning his first cap in a 1–0 loss to Barbados.[15]
Personal life
He is the older brother of fellow professional football player Juninho Bacuna.[16]