Albert Ebossé Bodjongo

Cameroonian footballer and striker

Albert Ebossé Bodjongo - Cameroonian footballer and striker
Born

October 6th, 1989
35 years ago

Died

August 23rd, 2014
11 years ago — 24 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Cameroon

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Played as a professional footballer in various leagues, primarily as a striker. Most notably played for the Algerian club JS Kabylie, where significant contributions to the team's scoring helped secure titles. Scored numerous goals during his career, showcasing skills that gained attention in the African football scene. Tragically passed away on the pitch due to an incident during a match in 2014, which sparked discussions about player safety.

Played for JS Kabylie

Top scorer in Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1

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