Alexis Mbongo Tekumu

Congolese football player (born 1982)
Alexis Tekumu Mbongo
Personal information
Full name Alexis Tekumu Mbongo
Date of birth 20 July 1982
Position(s) Forward, Winger, Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001/2002 Servette FC[1][2]
20xx–2008 Swiss clubs
2008 WS Woluwe
2008–2009 Hibernians F.C. (3)
Swiss clubs
International career
2000–2002 DR Congo 7 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Alexis Mbongo Tekumu (born 20 July 1982) is a Congolese retired footballer.

Career

Belgium

Introduced at WS Woluwe over the course of winter 2007/08,[3] Tekumu opened his goal account with Les Étoilés that January, stating that their goal was promotion.[4] Desiring to leave by the middle of May,[5] he was dismissed shortly afterwards.[6]

Malta

Debuting as Hibernians overwhelmed 4-0 on the 31st of August 2008,[7] the Congolese international was punished with a suspension as the Paolites held Valletta 1-1,[8] returning two weeks later.[9] However, when allowed to spend one week at home in Switzerland, he did not go back to Malta, one of the repercussion of personal problems back home.[10]

References

  1. ^ servette fc 2001/02 Super Servette
  2. ^ SPORTFAKTEN NZZ
  3. ^ VOETBAL WS WOLUWE (Brussel) Het Nieuwsblad
  4. ^ Alexis Tekumu scoort bij eerste baltoets Het Nieuwsblad
  5. ^ VOETBAL WS WOLUWE (Zaventem) Het Nieuwsblad
  6. ^ Division 2 La DH
  7. ^ Football – Bank Of Valletta Premier League: Hibernians maintain perfect start The Malta Independent
  8. ^ City, Paolites share spoils Times of Malta
  9. ^ Football – Bank Of Valletta Premier League: Substitute Saverino sinks Hibernians with late winner The Malta Independent
  10. ^ Hibs hope to shake off Mbongo blow in derby Times of Malta
  • Alexis Mbongo Tekumu at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Alexis Mbongo Tekumu at Soccerway
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DR Congo squad2002 African Cup of Nations
  • Kalemba
  • Muyaya
  • Mundaba
  • Yuvuladio
  • Bakasu
  • Mayélé
  • Essengo
  • Mbiyavanga
  • LuaLua
  • 10 Mulekelayi
  • 11 Kimoto
  • 12 Kombe
  • 13 Bageta
  • 14 Boeka-Lisasi
  • 15 Kasongo
  • 16 Apataki
  • 17 Manzamgala
  • 18 Nonda
  • 19 Mbayo
  • 20 Musasa
  • 21 Tekumu
  • 22 Babale
  • Coach: Watunda
Democratic Republic of the Congo