SportsTragic loss: Cameroonian footballer Landry N'Guemo dies in crash

Tragic loss: Cameroonian footballer Landry N'Guemo dies in crash

In the photo: Landry N'Guemo
In the photo: Landry N'Guemo
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29 June 2024 09:17

Cameroonian Landry N'Guemo, 38, died in a car accident in his homeland. The retired footballer, known for his performances in the French Ligue 1, was bid farewell on social media by the president of the local federation, Samuel Eto'o, who had shared the locker room with him.

On November 28, 1985, in Yaoundé, Cameroon, Landry N'Guemo was born. At the age of 13, he moved to France with his parents, where his football career began.

N'Guemo's first club was AS Nancy, which gave him the opportunity to play at the highest league level in France, in Ligue 1. He also played for the Scottish club Celtic Glasgow for one season. In the summer of 2011, he moved to Girondins Bordeaux.

In France, he also played for AS Saint-Étienne. Later, he played for Turkish clubs Akhisar Belediyespor and Kayserispor. Meanwhile, he participated in 42 matches for the Cameroonian national team, playing in the World Cups in 2010 and 2014. The biggest success with the national team was being the runners-up in the Africa Cup of Nations in 2008.

In 2020, N'Guemo hung up his boots after leaving the Norwegian club Kongsvinger. However, he stayed connected to football and returned to Nancy, where he became a youth coach. During the off-season break, he returned to his country. There, specifically in Obala, the tragedy occurred, as reported by the africonews.com portal.

The 38-year-old was travelling by car driven by a chauffeur overnight from Wednesday to Thursday (June 25/26). The driver reportedly veered off the lane, and the car then collided head-on with a truck. Both the footballer and the driver did not survive the accident and died at the scene from injuries sustained.

Authorities are currently investigating the causes of the incident. The former footballer was bid farewell on social media by, among others, the president of the Cameroonian federation, Samuel Eto'o, who had the opportunity to play with him on the field. His former clubs also posted tributes.

In the photo: farewell post by Samuel Eto'o
In the photo: farewell post by Samuel Eto'o© Instagram
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