Bruce Inkango

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Bruce Inkango
Personnel
Surname Bruce Pascal Inkango
birthday May 18, 1984
place of birth PoitiersFrance
size 172 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2000-2003 AS Cannes 11 0(3)
2003-2004 Neuchâtel Xamax 0 0(0)
2004-2006 SCO Angers 20 0(1)
2004 →  RC Paris  (loan) 7 0(2)
2006-2007 Poitiers FC
2007-2009 AS Cherbourg 59 (14)
2009-2010 Red Star Paris 20 0(5)
2010 Gillingham FC 5 0(0)
2011–2012 KS Kastrioti 37 (21)
2012 Oțelul Galați 12 0(4)
2013 Cherno More Varna 10 0(4)
2013 Denizlispor 0 0(0)
2014 East Fife FC 4 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Bruce Pascal Inkango (born May 18, 1984 in Poitiers ) is a former French football player of Congolese origin. He played a total of 59 games in the Albanian Klassenia Superiore , the Romanian League 1 and the Bulgarian A Grupa .

Career

Inkango started his football career at the age of 16 with AS Cannes . Since he was rarely used due to his young age, he moved to Switzerland to the first division club Neuchâtel Xamax . Here he could not prevail against the competition and decided after only one season to return to France to SCO Angers in the second division . Other French clubs followed, such as RC Paris , Poitiers FC and AS Cherbourg .

In September 2010 Inkango moved to England in Football League Two and joined Gillingham FC . The circumstance of this change was curious; Inkango signed a (valid) three-month contract so that he left the club after his contract expired after only six appearances (including one in the FA Cup).

For the second half of the 2010/11 season he moved this time to the Albanian first division club KS Kastrioti and scored seven times in 13 games, so that the club was relegated, u. a. through Inkango's gates. The following season was Inkango's most successful so far. With the exception of two games, he was in the starting line-up for the entire season and scored 14 goals, making him the team's top scorer.

In July 2012, he signed a contract with Romanian first division club Oțelul Galați . Inkango was used regularly in the first half of the season, but the club canceled the contract after only half a year (January 2013).

Three months later, in April 2013, he again moved to another country. For the second half of the 2012/13 season he tried in Bulgaria in the first division at Cherno More Varna .

For the summer break of the 2013/14 season , he agreed on a two-year contract with Denizlispor . Due to a change of coach and president within the club, a license was never applied for from the Turkish Football Association for Inkango . So he left the club after just a few weeks without having played a game.

In March 2014 he moved to the Scottish third division club FC East Fife . Here he was used a total of four times, but could not prevent his club from being relegated to the fourth division. The contract was then terminated. He then ended his career.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. bbc.co.uk: "Gillingham sign Bruce Inkango on a three-month deal" (English)
  2. kentonline.co.uk: "Gillingham let Bruce Inkango leave Priestfield" (English)
  3. monitoruldegalati.ro: "Inkango vrea să dea multe goluri pentru Oţelul" ( Memento of the original from June 15, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Romanian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.monitoruldegalati.ro
  4. viata-libera.ro: "Oţelul a reziliat contractul cu Inkango" (Romanian)
  5. sportni.bg: "Инканго подписа с Черно море" (Bulgarian)
  6. hürriyet.com.tr: "Bruce Inkango Denizlispor'da" (Turkish)
  7. spfl.co.uk: "East Fife bring in Inkango" (English)