Patrick Ekeng

Cameroonian footballer and midfielder

Patrick Ekeng - Athletes & Sports Figures born March 26th, 1990
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A footballer played as a midfielder. Started career with Canon Yaoundé before moving to Europe. Played for clubs like El Merrikh and Dinamo Bucharest. Debuted for the national team in 2015 and was part of the squad that participated in the 2016 Africa Cup of Nations. His career was cut short due to an untimely death on the pitch during a league match in Romania.

Played for Dinamo Bucharest

Participated in the 2016 Africa Cup of Nations

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