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It was probably during 2015 that Paul-Georges Ntep has reached the peak of his career. While he wore the colors of Stade Rennais, the left winger was selected twice for the France team. Promised for a bright future, the native of Douala ultimately only disappointed.
Now aged 32, the Franco-Cameroonian is hanging up his crampons. “My career, for me, is over, he announced to France Bleu Armorique. I have moved on in my head and have other plans. I enjoyed what I experienced, I enjoyed Vietnam. But for me, football today is just good memories. »
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Ntep, a chaotic journey
Paul-Georges Ntep has already thought carefully about his reconversion. “I have entrepreneurial projects, these are personal development projects in order to open companies, do concrete things”explains the one who became a Cameroonian international in 2018 (four selections with the Indomitable Lions).
During his career, which lasted almost fifteen years, Ntep notably spent time with AJ Auxerre (2010-2014), Stade Rennais (2014-2017) and Wolfsburg (2017-2020), to name but a few. than these clubs. Last season, he wore the colors of FC Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam). His career was weighed down by numerous injuries.
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