Bertin Ollé Ollé

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Bertin Ollé Ollé
Personnel
birthday November 30, 1961
position Striker , midfielder
Juniors
Years station
19 ?? - 1980 Tonnerre Yaoundé
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1980-1990 Tonnerre Yaoundé
1990 Racing Bafoussam
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1981 Cameroon U-20 3 (1)
1987-1988 Cameroon 7 (4)
1 Only league games are given.

Bertin Ollé Ollé (born November 30, 1961 ) is a former Cameroonian soccer player and father of the soccer player Alain Junior Ollé Ollé .

Career

Ollé Ollé began his career in the youth of Tonnerre Yaoundé . In 1980 he made the leap into the professional squad. At the professional club he stayed for ten years until 1990. Ollé Ollé went to Racing Bafoussam for one season .

Ollé Ollé took part with the U-20 selection of Cameroon in the U-20 World Cup in 1981 , where he lost twice in three games in Group D and won a draw against Australia . In this game he scored his only goal in the tournament.

In 1987 Bertin Ollé Ollé took part in the All-Africa Games with the senior national team of Cameroon . At the end of the tournament, Cameroon finished fourth. Ollé Ollé scored one goal in all games in the group stage and in the game for third place against Malawi (1: 3) and was the top scorer.

In 1988 the striker was part of the Cameroonian team that took part in the African Championship. Except for the first game against Egypt (1-0), he was used in all games. In the end, the team became African champions after beating Nigeria 1-0 in the final .

In addition, Cameroon and Ollé Ollé finished second at the UDEAC Cup on December 8, 1988 when they lost to Gabon in the final .

successes

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