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Éric Matoukou

Éric Matoukou

Early Life and Club Career

Éric Benoît Matoukou was born on February 1, 1979, in Yaoundé, Cameroon. He began his football career in 1995 at Zurich in Yaoundé.

Matoukou joined FC Pyramid in 1998 and made his way to the club's first team in 2000. In January 2002, he was transferred by RWD Molenbeek, a Belgian club operating in the first division. He played for RWDM on his way to Saint-Trond.

International Career

Matoukou has played in various countries, including Cameroon, Belgium, Ukraine, Finland, and Cyprus. He is also a member of the Cameroonian national team.

Club Career Continuation

In 2004, Matoukou joined Sprimont Comblain, where he became an icon by winning both the Jupiler Pro League and the Belgian Cup. He has played for several clubs throughout his career, including Dnieprowski (2011), but was retired until the end of the season in Arsean.

Career Statistics

Matoukou's playing career spans over two decades, with notable achievements including:

* Winning the Jupiler Pro League and Belgian Cup with Sprimont Comblain
* Playing for the Cameroonian national team
* Representing various clubs in Cameroon, Belgium, Ukraine, Finland, and Cyprus

Personal Life

Matoukou holds a Belgian passport.