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ANAFOOT’s Fadil Moutapon, Bill Nsongo join Deportivo via Canon

Moutapon spent two seasons at Canon after completing his lessons at ANAFOOT

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  • Defender Fadil Moutapon and forward Bill Nsongo Tonfack are now Deportivo La Corone players
  • Both players completed a switch from Canon Yaoundé to the Spanish club
  • Moutapon came through ANAFOOT center region and has been tipped to have a glittering career

Rugged Cameroonian defender Fadil Moutapon and fellow teen Bill Nsongo Tonfack have completed a move to 2004 UEFA Champions League runners-up Deportivo La Corone from Canon Yaoundé.

kick442.com has learned both players have committed to a one-year-contract with an option for an additional year at the club playing in the second tier of Spanish football these days, with hopes they could soon impact a return to the La Liga.

Moutapon, 19, leaves Cameroon with a huge reputation despite only being a teenager. The ANAFOOT graduate who spent two years on the books of Canon Yaoundé and imposed himself as a regular for one of the biggest club in the land also nailed a starters role in the heart of the U-20 national team defense.

The ANAFOOT prodigy formed an outstanding part of the Cameroon team that won the 2023 Francophonie games in Kinshasa and remained a regular under coach Yvan Kenmoe till the moment of his departure to Spain.

Moutapon, a pure ANAFOOT product of the first generations becomes the latest to make a big move at a time the likes of Agbor Bessem Bogard, Febe Fritz, Victor Ngobara, Ning Che Bong Kadad, Noh Nafeng Yvan amongst others are all a subject of interest from abroad.

Bill on his part breakthrough Canon’s first team this season and scored a number of important goal to seal the regular spot in Canon attack less than six months after completing a switch from defunct Lausanne de Anguissa.

If events if the past season at Canon are anything to go buy, then both boys will only get better during their time in Spain just like a number of Cameroonian footballers in the past and present generation.

The transfer of players to Europe and interest on a host of others from ANAFOOT production unit is certainly an indication that the project guided by legendary Indomitable Lionesses trainer, Enow Ngachu in the capacity of its board chair seems to be on the verge of finding its feets less than a decade after it took off with multiple challenges.

In a related, development Suzie Mbianji, a part of the graduates from the female stream of ANAFOOT made Cameroon’s cut for the 2024 U-20 Women’s FIFA World Cup in Colombia. The team is currently in the South American nation for intense preparations ahead of the tournament to start in less than two weeks.


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