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2023 National Interpools: The willing servant, Tambi Moki

by Lesley Ngwa
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One thing that helped the Isle Of Hope Sports Academy (ISOHSA) to an Elite Two ticket is its defence, and the player who occupies the left side of what has been tagged the ‘Berlin blocked’ is Tambi Moki.

Naturally right footed, Tambi has played all through the season as an unorthodox left back, to great effect.

Deputy captain of the team, Tambi, an erstwhile LIFCA player, has been voted twice by celebrated 2017 Cameroon cup semi final coach, Mbock Maput, as the most engaging player after two games.

Moki isn’t shy to stick a leg into a tackle, neither is he ever going to give up on a chase.

The makeshift full-back is only one of three players to have played the entire duration of all ISOHSA’s matches thus far, and it is nearly a sure bet that he shall play the final against Bafmeng United.

The national Interpools is the big stage, where forwards are ready to go haywire, but Moki, most often than not, has stuck to his task.

He received the armband when Ashu Brice was subbed out due to an injury in the semi finals against Pouma FC.

Tambi controlled his defense and shut the door on any impending danger, showing great know-how in game management.

Tambi is top priority to some Elite One clubs who are ready to break the bank to acquire the latter’s experience.


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