Alain Njoh Njoh Mpondo is a Cameroonian retired footballer who last played for Grants Braes in New Zealand in 2012.
Personal information | |||
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Place of birth | Cameroon | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Lobi Stars F.C.[1][2] | |||
2004–2005 | Telekom Malacca | ||
2008 | CLB Huda Huế | ||
2012 | Grants Braes AFC | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Career
editMalaysia
editDespite being sent off twice in three games for Telekom Malacca of the Malaysia Super League in 2005, Mpondo was praised by coach Irfan,[3] but was dropped by December that year after the Malaysia Cup,[4] leaving him stranded in Malaysia with only a used return-ticket to the Netherlands.[5]
Vietnam
editSuspended for four matches and fined in early 2008 while with CLB Huda Huế,[6] the Cameroonian's penalties were nullified by the Vietnam Football Federation one day later, with Bùi Văn Lâm punished instead.[7] Again, in November, the defender was banned again for four rounds.[8]
New Zealand
editA defender for Grants Braes in 2012,[9] Mpondo works for Southern Clams Limited, a fishery based in Dunedin.[10]
References
edit- ^ A tale of two Cameroonians SuperSport
- ^ The African Champions League 2000: Group B The-shot.com.com
- ^ Mpondo gets praises, not brickbats, for getting suspended The Star Online
- ^ Mpondo cries foul after being dropped The Star Online
- ^ Bleak Christmas for two football players The Star Online
- ^ Một cầu thủ ngoại bị đình chỉ thi đấu 4 trận Hà Nội Mới
- ^ Thông báo “đá” thông báo Plo.vn
- ^ Njoh Mpondo Alain của Huda Huế bị treo giò 4 trận Lao Động
- ^ Football: Mosgiel in unfamiliar but welcome territory Otago Daily Times
- ^ Clams harvested as permit issue looms Otago Daily Times