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Christian Kanyengele

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Christian Kanyengele
Personal information
Full name Kampany Wa Kanyengele
Date of birth (1976-11-15) November 15, 1976 (age 48)
Place of birth Kisangani, Zaire
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9+12 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–1999 Terracina 90 (33)
1999–2001 Savoia 46 (14)
2001–2005 Catania 32 (2)
2002–2003Sambenedettese (loan) 16 (2)
2004 → Sambenedettese (loan) 4 (0)
2005 Sangiovannese 12 (2)
2006–2007 Pro Sangiuseppese 7 (2)
2015–2016 Vercurago Calcio
Total 207 (55)
International career
1999–2000 Congo DR
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Christian Kanyengele (born 15 November 1976) is a former a Congolese football player.

Career

Born in Kisangani, Zaire, Kanyengele spent his youth in the capital Kinshasa and played football for a local amateur side. His club participated in a friendly tournament in Vicenza, Italy, and shortly after he returned to Italy to look for a club at age 18. After working odd jobs for six months, he was eventually signed by Serie D club A.S. Terracina.[1]

Kanyengele spent three seasons with Terracina, but due to restrictions on clubs signing foreign players in Serie C, he had a difficult time finding a new club.[1]

In 1999, Kanyengele joined Serie B side Calcio Savoia, playing two seasons with the club. He moved on to Calcio Catania in Serie C1, eventually appearing for the club in Serie B and going on loan to S.S. Sambenedettese Calcio twice.

Kanyengele made several appearances for the senior Congo DR national football team, including appearing in the 2000 African Nations Cup qualifying rounds.[2] He scored two goals in a home Nations Cup qualifier against Kenya in January 1999.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Galdi, Andrea (1 May 1999). "Io, Christian, campione nel calcio piccolo" (in Italian). La Repubblica.
  2. ^ Courtney, Barrie; Stokkermans, Karel (9 July 2009). "African Nations Cup 2000". RSSSF.