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IMHOTEP IMHOTEP de NYC a écrit le 16 janvier 2004 à 22h08
@ md (paris)
Voici le profile de justice wamfor . Sources : uefa.com

Cameroonian international midfield player Justice Wamfor joined his first European club, KRC Genk, in 2001, and proved a useful addition in the Belgian side's championship-winning season, playing 27 times in the league. His career in his homeland encompassed spells at Nkwen Park Stringers, Awing FC, Free Boys FC and first division regulars Racing Bafoussam - the club from which Wamfor made his switch to Genk aged 20. A skilful and tremendously energetic performer, Wamfor was one of several African players at the Fenixstadion to make his mark in 2001/02. Despite previously being capped twice, scoring three goals, Wamfor did not travel to the 2002 African Cup of Nations or FIFA World Cup finals, due to the tremendous competition for places in the Indomitable Lions' squad. What Wamfor contributes to the Genk team was demonstrated towards the end of their UEFA Champions League third qualifying round second-leg tie against AC Sparta Praha in August 2002. The Czech side nearly pulled back the three second-leg goals they needed, but Wamfor, brought on as a substitute, was able to help Genk hold firm and secure a first group stage place.

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