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Nicolas N'Koulou

Cameroon

Nicolas Alexis Julio N'Koulou N'Doubena, commonly referred to as Nicolas N'Koulou, is a Cameroonian footballer currently playing for Ligue 1 side AS Monaco.


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Created: 10th Jun 2010
Modified: 10th Jun 2010
Professional Information
Professional Areas:
Soccer
Employer:
Fédération Camerounaise de Football
Position:
Professional footballer
Working primarily in:
Cameroon

Biographical Information
Nicolas N'Koulou
(At a Glance)
Date of Birth: Mar/27/1990
Gender: male
Place of Origin: Cameroon

Club career

N'Koulou began his career at Kadji Sports Academy in Douala. The same academy that produced the likes of Samuel Eto'o, Carlos Kameni, and Eric Djemba-Djemba. In late 2007, it was announced that he was acquired by the principality-based side AS Monaco FC.

He agreed to a three-year professional contract. He spent the latter portion of the 2007–08 season playing with Monaco's CFA squad, before joining the squad for preseason in July 2008, where he was handed the number 3 kit.

He made two appearances during the pre-season starting their opening friendly match against fellow Ligue 1 side Toulouse FC and also starting against Croation side NK Zagreb. He made his professional debut on September 13, 2008 in a 2–0 victory over FC Lorient starting the match before being substituted in the 65th minute. He has started every match since playing the full 90 minutes in them all. He has yet to score a goal.

His performances with Monaco have led to him being scouted by several prominent European clubs. The English clubs Arsenal and Hull City, Spanish sides Sevilla and Atlético Madrid, and French champions Olympique Lyonnais have all declared their interests in the Cameroonian defender.

International career

N'Koulou was included in the Cameroon U-23 squad that participated in the 2008 Summer Olympics. He helped the squad reach the knockout round, where they were eliminated by Brazil.

He would make his international debut in the senior squad on November 19, 2008 in a friendly against South Africa.

Source: Wikipedia




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