Landry Nguémo
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Joël Landry Tsafack Nguémo (28 November 1985 – 27 June 2024) was a Cameroonian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder for Nancy, Bordeaux and Saint-Étienne in France and for Scottish club Celtic on loan. Nguémo played for the Cameroon national team from 2006 until 2014, including at the 2010 and 2014 World Cups. From 2020 until his death in 2024, he coached youth football teams, one of which was Nancy.
Club career
Early career
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Nancy
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In January 2009, Nguémo said he would welcome a move away from the club after being linked by French and English media with moves to Arsenal, Sunderland and Everton.[1]
On 31 January 2009, Nguémo scored his first goal for Nancy, a dramatic 90th-minute winner in a match against Le Havre.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". His second goal for the club also came in dramatic circumstances when he again netted in the 90th minute on 23 May 2009 against Marseille but Nancy were beaten 2–1.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Loan to Celtic
After days of speculation, on 16 July 2009, Nguémo completed a one-year loan move to Celtic with an option to make it permanent.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". He wore the number 6 shirt the squad number previously allotted to Bobo Baldé.[2] Nguémo's debut came in the 0–0 draw against Cardiff City where he was picked as Celtic's man of the match.[3] He made his competitive debut in the first leg of a Champions League qualifying tie against Dynamo Moscow in Glasgow, losing 1–0.[4] He was also part of the team that won 2–0 in the return leg in Moscow,[5] sending Celtic through to play Arsenal in the final qualifier for the Champions League. He made his league debut away to Aberdeen in a 3–1 win for Celtic.[6]
In total Nguémo made 35 appearances for Celtic without scoring.[7] At the end of his loan period the two clubs were unable to agree a transfer fee for Nguémo and so he returned to AS Nancy.[8]
Bordeaux
On 4 July 2011, Nguémo moved from Nancy to Ligue 1 rivals Bordeaux, signing a three-year contract.[9] He played in 33 of Bordeaux's 38 league fixtures in his first season there, helping the club to fifth place and qualification for the following season's Europa League.[10] On 3 October 2013 in a Europa League tie against Maccabi Tel Aviv, Nguémo suffered what was initially suspected to be a minor heart attack. He was substituted and taken to hospital where he underwent extensive tests, with nothing untoward found.[11] Nguémo stated on his Twitter account afterwards that "There is nothing serious. I went back home from hospital after an electrocardiogram"[12] and he returned to first team action just over two weeks later in a Ligue 1 match against Lyon.[13]
Saint-Etienne
In January 2015, Nguémo signed a six-month contract with Saint-Étienne.[14]
Turkish football
On 29 August 2015, Nguémo signed with Turkish Süper Lig club Akhisar Belediyespor on a three-year contract after being released from Saint-Étienne at the end of the 2014–15 season.[15]
Nguémo joined another Turkish club, Kayserispor, in January 2017, signing a contract until 2019.[16]
Kongsvinger and retirement
After a spell at Norwegian side Kongsvinger in 2019, Nguémo retired from football.[17]
International career
Nguémo made 42 appearances for the Cameroon national team, scoring three goals.[18]
Coaching career
In May 2020, Nguémo was named U18 manager of French club COS Villers-les-Nancy.[17] In June 2021, Nguémo was hired as a youth coach at his former club, AS Nancy.[19]
Personal life and death
Nguémo was a keen falconer and kept a modest collection of bird of prey, with his favourite, a white-tailed eagle named Mr George after George Weah.[20]
He obtained French citizenship by naturalization in December 2007.[21]
Nguémo died in a traffic collision near the town of Obala in the night between 26 and 27 June 2024. He was 38.[18][22]
Honours
Nancy
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Cameroon
- Africa Cup of Nations runner-up: 2008[23]
References
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- ↑ a b L’ancien professionnel de Nancy Landry Nguémo entraîneur de jeunes à Villers-lès-Nancy !, vosgesmatin.fr, 9 May 2020
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- ↑ AS Nancy: Cameroonian Landry N'Guemo appointed U16 coach, sportnewsafrica.com, 19 June 2021
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External links
- FIFA profile (archived)
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