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Bil Nsongo named September Player of the Month in Spain

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Angu Lesley Ngwa A.

Football Writer,kick442.com-Cameroon


Cameroonian forward Bil Nsongo has been voted September Player of the Month in Spain’s Segunda Federación, after a sparkling start to the season with Deportivo Fabril, the reserve team of Deportivo La Coruña.

The 21-year-old striker has directly contributed to six goals in the opening rounds of the campaign — scoring five and assisting one — as Fabril made a strong push in Group 1 of Spain’s fourth division.

Nsongo’s pace, power and instinctive finishing have quickly made him one of the division’s standout performers. His efforts have also fuelled Fabril’s hopes of promotion and strengthened his own chances of earning a first-team debut with Deportivo this season.

 “This award means a lot. It’s a reward for the work I’ve put in, but also for my teammates who make it possible every weekend,” Nsongo said after receiving the accolade.

From Yaoundé to Galicia

Born in Yaoundé, Cameroon, Bil Dornol Nsongo Tonfack is a graduate of Cameroon’s National Football Academy (ANAFOOT), the elite training centre established by the government to nurture the country’s most promising young players.

After progressing through ANAFOOT, Nsongo later featured for Canon Sportif of Yaoundé, one of Cameroon’s most historic clubs, where his eye for goal and athleticism drew attention from scouts abroad.

His performances earned him a move to Deportivo La Coruña in 2024, where he joined Deportivo Fabril, the club’s B team. Nsongo adapted swiftly to Spanish football, standing out for his strength, pressing ability and finishing instinct.

During his debut season (2024–25), he made around 30 appearances, scoring five goals and establishing himself as a key attacking option. His rise convinced the club to extend his stay until 2026.

A rising Cameroonian talent

Now in his second season in Spain, Nsongo’s form has made him one of the most exciting young African players in the lower divisions. His name has already been mentioned in conversations around Deportivo’s senior squad, with the coaching staff monitoring his progress closely.

Still only 21, the ANAFOOT product is widely regarded as part of the next wave of Cameroonian talents making their mark in Europe — and could soon earn a call-up to Cameroon’s youth or senior national teams if his momentum continues.


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