Sadock Ndobé

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Sadock Ndobé
Personnel
Surname Sadock Stéphane Ndobé
birthday September 9, 1998
size 183 cm
position Defender ( central defender )
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000–2019 Ang de Fatima Bangui
2019– AS Tempête Mocaf Bangui
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2017– Central Africa at least 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of January 4, 2020

2 As of January 4, 2020

Sadock Stéphane Ndobé (born September 9, 1998 ) is a Central African football player . The defender has been a member of the Central African first division club AS Tempête Mocaf Bangui since 2019 and has been regularly called up for the national team of his home country since 2017 . To date (as of January 4, 2020), however, it has only been used in a single verifiable international match.

Club career

Sadock Ndobé was born on September 9, 1998. Nothing is known about the beginning of his career as a football player. As an adult, he appeared for the Central African first division club Anges de Fatima Bangui, among others . With the club from the Central African capital Bangui , the defender, who is increasingly used as a central defender , became runner-up in the 2016/17 and 2018/19 seasons. In the summer of 2019, he then moved to league rivals and city rivals AS Tempête Mocaf Bangui , where he has been active in the defense since January 2020. As champions of the highest Central African football league in 2019, the club took part in the preliminary round of the CAF Champions League 2019/20 in August 2019 , but lost to the Libyan club al-Nasr with a total score of 2: 3 . It cannot be confirmed with certainty whether Ndobé was already at the club at this point in time.

National team career

For the first time in the national soccer team of his home country , Ndobé was used on March 27, 2017 in a friendly international match against Gambia . In the 1: 2 defeat he was sent on the field by coach Raoul Savoy in the 60th minute of play for Amorese Dertin . The coach with Swiss and Spanish citizenship subsequently brought him into the national squad for all friendlies and qualifying games for the Africa Cup 2019 over the next two years of his tenure , mostly only keeping him in the extended (21 to 24-man) squad or left him unused on the substitutes' bench. With his home country, he finished third in Group H in qualifying behind Ivory Coast (second) and Guinea (first), which means that the team did not make it to the finals in Egypt between June and July 2019 . In November 2019, the Central African Republic started the qualification for the Africa Cup 2021 under the new coach François Zahoui , who had previously steered the fate of the Ivorian and Nigerien national teams . Sadock Ndobé has not yet been considered under the Ivory Coast-born coach.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Élim CAN 2019: La liste des centrafricains pour affronter le Rwanda (French), accessed on January 4, 2020
  2. Fauves A: La liste des 22 joueurs convoqués pour Malabo (French), accessed on January 4, 2020
  3. ^ Fauves A: La liste des 23 fauves contre le Niger et l'Ouganda (French), accessed on January 4, 2020
  4. Éliminatoires CAN 2019: La liste des 23 fauves pour affronter la Guinée (French), accessed on January 4, 2020
  5. Éliminatoires CAN 2019: Les 23 fauves qui vont défier le Rwanda (French), accessed on January 4, 2020
  6. Éliminatoires CAN 2019: La liste des 23 fauves pour affronter la Guinée (French), accessed on January 4, 2020