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Place of birth
  
Role
  
Football player

Height
  
1.85 m


Playing position
  
Position
  
Forward

Name
  
Albert Bodjongo

Siblings
  
Alex Bodjongo

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Full name
  
Albert Dominique Ebosse Bodjongo Dika

Date of birth
  
(1989-10-06)6 October 1989

Date of death
  
23 August 2014(2014-08-23) (aged 24)

Died
  
August 23, 2014, Tizi Ouzou, Algeria

Parents
  
M. Andre Bodjongo, Marie Bodjongo

Place of death
  
Tizi Ouzou, Algeria

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Albert Dominique Ebossé Bodjongo Dika (6 October 1989 – 23 August 2014) was a Cameroonian football player who played in Cameroon, Malaysia and Algeria.

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Career

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Bodjongo played with his hometown club Douala Athletic Club, a club in MTN Elite Two, Cameroon's National Second Division. He also played for Coton Sport FC and Unisport Bafang in Cameroon.

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He was signed by Malaysian club Perak FA on 15 April 2012 as a replacement for outgoing striker Lazar Popović. He made his league debut for Perak in a 2–2 draw with Sabah FA on 17 April 2012 and scored his first goal for the club in a 2–2 draw with Terengganu FA on 4 May 2012.

In July 2013, Bodjongo signed for JS Kabylie (JSK). He was the top scorer of the Algerian Championship in 2014 with 17 goals.

Bodjongo reportedly had six caps with the Cameroon national football team (mainly with the 'B' team), and had also played for the under-20 team in 2009.

Death

On 23 August 2014, Bodjongo was struck on the head by a projectile thrown by one of the angry JSK fans while the teams were leaving the field at the end of a home game between JSK and USM Alger. The match had ended in a 2–1 defeat, with Bodjongo contributing the sole JSK goal. Bodjongo died a few hours later in hospital of a traumatic brain injury. He was aged 24. Following Bodjongo's death, the Algerian Football Federation suspended all football indefinitely and ordered the closure of the 1st November 1954 stadium.

When the league resumed on Week 3 starting 12 September 2014, all matches on that week were preceded with a minute silence in memory of Bodjongo.

Subsequent coroners post-mortem results released on 18 December 2014, showed Bodjongo may have died from a severe beating and not from a projectile, which was the initial claim.

References

Albert Ebossé Bodjongo Wikipedia


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