Barry Lelouma

Alpha Oumar Lelouma Barry is a Guinean professional footballer. He is yet to represent Guinea internationally[1] and intends to continue his career in Europe.[5]

Barry Lelouma
Personal information
Full name Alpha Oumar Lelouma Barry
Date of birth (1994-04-04) 4 April 1994
Place of birth Guinea
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
FC Michel[1]
Zaragoza FC[1]
ASEC de Conakry[1]
Lelou FC de Lélouma[1]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Lelou FC de Lélouma[1]
Espoir de Labé[1]
Hafia FC[1]
Bangkok Christian College F.C.
2013 BEC Tero
2014–2015 Nagaworld FC
2016 Look Isan 2 F.C.
2016 Bangkok Christian College F.C.[2]
2017 Nara United F.C.[3]
2017 Kasem Bundit University F.C.[4]
2018 Southern Myanmar F.C.
2019 Chamchuri United F.C.
2020 Kirivong Sok Sen Chey 16 (4)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

Cambodia

Occupying Nagaworld's foreign slot for the 2014 and 2015 seasons, Lelouma was the first Guinean in the Cambodian League,[6] and was called "Barry" by the fans.[7] Over the course of his time there, he racked more than 10 goals each season[6] including a hat-trick when Naga crushed Western 5–0 in 2014[8] and four goals in an 8–0 rout of the same team in 2015[9] before his contract expired at the end of 2015.[10]

Thailand

Told by a so-called "player agent" that he had came to terms with a Malaysian side, the agent actually arranged fake deals for ingenuous African footballers and was never caught for his turpitude.[1][5] Marooned in Malaysia, the frontman found someone who advised him to continue his career in Thailand where he successfully trialed for Bangkok Christian College through a friend,[1][5] finishing 3rd despite finding hard to adjust with the high expectations for foreigners.[5] For the U19 Championship, he was recruited by the Thai League 1's BEC Tero where he reached the U19 final,[11] getting the better of opponents BBCU[12] and finished top scorer.[1] Penciling in a move to Look Isan in 2016[13] through Guinean Ousmane Cherif[1] the Guinean scored when they overcame Pattaya 1-0 to qualify for the 2016 Thai League Cup[14] but separated with them mid-season.[15]

Myanmar

Decided on a one-year contract with Southern Myanmar for the 2018 Myanmar National League.[16]

Personal life

The goalscorer's father died in 2016.[1]

References

  1. Alpha Oumar Lelouma Barry : « Mon Rêve, C’est De Jouer En Équipe Nationale ». Legranddebatdufoot.com
  2. Thai League 4 (T4) Top Scorer Thai League
  3. T3 TOP SCORERS (South Zone) : สรุปอันดับดาวซัลโว ThaiLive.net
  4. สีหมอก เอฟซี มหาวิทยาลัยเกษมบัณฑิต เอฟซี Thai League
  5. Alpha Oumar Lélouma Barry : « J’ai été envoyé par un soi-disant agent en Malaisie » Foot224.net
  6. ខ្សែប្រយុទ្ធហ្គីណេ Barry និយាយពីបទពិសោធន៍នៅកម្ពុជា ពីសុគម្ភៈ និងអនាគតខ្លួន Thmey Thmey
  7. កីឡាករបរទេស៨រូបលេចធ្លោក្នុងលីកកំពូលកម្ពុជា២០១៥ Sabay News
  8. កីឡាជាតិជាតិខ្សែបម្រើហ្គីណេ Barry នាំណាហ្គាឈរកំពូលតារាង MCL បណ្ដោះអាសន្ន Thmey Thmey
  9. ណាហ្គាវើល ឈ្នះ វេស្ទើន ៨ ទល់ ២ Archived 2017-12-21 at the Wayback Machine We Are Football
  10. ខ្សែបម្រើ Barry ទៅស្នាក់នៅថៃបណ្ដោះអាសន្នក្រោយចប់កុងត្រាជាមួយក្លិបណាហ្គាវើល Archived 2018-05-15 at the Wayback Machine We Are Football
  11. Championnat U19 (Thailande) : Alpha Oumar Barry en finale avec le Bec-Tero Foot224.net
  12. Finale Championnat U19 (Thailande) : Alpha Oumar buteur, Bec-Tero sacre champion Foot224.net
  13. ក្រោយចាកចេញពីកម្ពុជាខ្សែប្រយុទ្ធ Barry របស់ណាហ្គាវើល ទៅចូលរួមជាមួយក្រុមលីកលំដាប់ទី២ ប្រទេសថៃ Archived 2018-01-08 at the Wayback Machine We Are Football
  14. អតីតខ្សែប្រយុទ្ធណាហ្គាវើល រកគ្រាប់បាល់ជ័យជម្នះឱ្យក្រុមថ្មីក្នុងវគ្គជម្រូះពានរង្វាន់ League Cup នៅប្រទេសថៃ Archived 2017-09-19 at the Wayback Machine We Are Football
  15. ส่องทีม ลูกอีสาน เอฟซี 2016 เลก 2 SPSTH
  16. Birmanie :Le guinéen Alpha oumar Lelouma Barry signe avec Southern Myanmar , un club de D1 Stade28.com
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