Elvis Kamsoba
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 27 June 1996 | ||
Place of birth | Burundi | ||
Height | 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)[1] | ||
Position(s) | Winger | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Melbourne Victory | ||
Number | 17 | ||
Youth career | |||
2011–2012 | FFSA NTC | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2012–2014 | Playford City | 26 | (20) |
2014–2015 | Adelaide Raiders | 48 | (19) |
2016 | Croydon Kings | 22 | (3) |
2017 | Melbourne Knights | 23 | (6) |
2018 | Avondale FC | 26 | (8) |
2019– | Melbourne Victory | 48 | (1) |
International career‡ | |||
2019– | Burundi | 4 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 11 August 2020 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 19 November 2019 |
Elvis Kamsoba (born 27 June 1996[2]) is a Burundian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Melbourne Victory and the Burundi national football team.[3]
Club career
In October 2016, Melbourne Knights announced the signing of Elvis Kamsoba for the 2017 NPL Victoria season.[4] Kamsoba scored six goals for Knights in 2017, as his side narrowly avoided relegation, defeating Dandenong City in the promotion-relegation playoff.[5]
Kamsoba came to Australia's attention after a brilliant 2018 FFA Cup campaign for Avondale FC. Avondale went on to make the quarter final, the club's best finish before losing out to reigning champions Sydney FC. As a result of his impressive performances with Avondale, Kamsoba was awarded the inaugural Mike Cockerill Medal, awarded to the best NPL player in the FFA Cup.[6]
Melbourne Victory
Following a successful trial period, Kamsoba signed for A-League club Melbourne Victory FC on an 18-month contract on 3 January 2019.[3] He made his professional debut for Melbourne Victory on 9 January 2019 in an A-League match against Adelaide United.[7]
Career statistics
- As of 3 February 2020
Club | Season | League | Cup[A] | Continental[B] | Other[C] | Total | ||||||
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Division | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | ||
Melbourne Victory | 2018–19 | A-League | 14 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 20 | 0 |
2019–20 | 24 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 28 | 1 | ||
Career total | 38 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 48 | 2 |
Footnotes
International career
Elvis was eligible to represent both Burundi and Australia. On 24 March 2019 he confirmed that he had rejected a call-up to the Burundi national football team.[8] Two months later, he accepted a call-up for Burundi's provisional squad ahead of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.[9] He made his debut on 17 June 2019 in a friendly against Tunisia, as a starter.[10]
Personal life
Born in Burundi, Kamsoba moved with his family to a Tanzanian refugee camp when he was four months old. He lived there for 11 years before migrating to Adelaide, Australia in 2008.[6]
Kamsoba's younger brother, Pacifique Niyongabire, currently plays for Adelaide United.[11][1]
Honours
Individual
References
- ^ a b Migliaccio, Val. "Elvis Kamsoba, the 164cm pocket dynamo dreams of facing his brother Adelaide United's Pacifique Niyongabire". The Advertiser. News Corp. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- ^ "Elvis Kamsoba". Melbourne Victory FC. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
- ^ a b Melbourne Victory signs Elvis Kamsoba, Melbourne Victory Official Website, 3 January 2019
- ^ "Now Or Never As Elvis Enters Centre Stage". Melbourne Knights FC. 17 October 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
- ^ "Elvis Kamsoba - Player Statistics". SportsTG. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
- ^ a b Rugari, Vince. "Elvis Kamsoba a fitting winner of inaugural Michael Cockerill Medal". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- ^ "Brisbane Roar FC vs Melbourne City FC, FFA Cup, Round of 32, 7th Aug 2018". FFA Cup.
- ^ Radbourne, Lucas (24 March 2019). "Kamsoba-rejects Burundi qualify for Cup of Nations". FTBL.
- ^ Greco, John (30 May 2019). "From the NPL to Africa Cup of Nations: Kamsoba earns international call-up". A-League. Football Federation Australia.
- ^ "Tunisia v Burundi game report". ESPN. 17 June 2019.
- ^ Migliaccio, Val. "A-League: Adelaide United beat Melbourne Victory 2-0". Herald Sun. News Corp. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
External links
- Elvis Kamsoba at National-Football-Teams.com
- 1996 births
- Living people
- Burundian footballers
- Burundi international footballers
- Burundian emigrants to Australia
- Australian soccer players
- Melbourne Victory FC players
- National Premier Leagues players
- A-League players
- Association football forwards
- 2019 Africa Cup of Nations players
- Melbourne Knights FC players
- Croydon Kings players