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Colombe’s Yannick Noah completes St Gallen switch

by Lesley Ngwa
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  • Yannick Noah has left Colombe of Dja after one successful season in which he helped them reached their best moments
  • The player completed the switch to St Gallen this Tuesday, marking his dream switch to Europe at 20

Versatile Cameroonian defender, Yannick Joachim Zacharie Noah Tankeu has completed a switch from Colombe of Dja to St Gallen this Tuesday. The player signed on Monday and was unveiled by Swiss Super League side, St Gallen.

The 20-year-old who had tried out at the club in the past two weeks began formalities to complete a switch from Colombe of Dja and Lobo this Monday after he obtained the clearance from coach Enrico Maaßen.

The versatile Cameroon international who can play as a left-back, center-back midfielder joined Colombe one year ago from Dragon of Yaoundé where he had already been captain of the club and a regular scorer even when operating as a defender.

Yannick Noah, who is named after former Franco-Cameroonian Tennis great is expecting to pen a long-term deal at St Gallen and immediately joined their first team.

The switch will end the player’s at Colombe, making it impossible for the man who scored twice in the Cup of Cameroon semi-final before departure to Europe to be available for coach Richard Towa in the final against Aigle Royal of Menoua.

Besides being a well-known figure in local football, he already earned caps for Cameroon’s U-23 national team and had call ups to the Intermediate and senior national teams.

Yannick joins fellow Africans Lawrence Ati Zigi of Ghana, Stephan Ambrosius of Nigerian descent, Andoulaye Diaby from Mali, DR Congo’s Maxime Mambimbi at Saint Gallen.


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