Léandre Tawamba

Léandre Gaël Tawamba Kana (born 20 December 1989) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays for Al-Taawoun as a forward .

Léandre Tawamba
Tawamba with Partizan in 2017
Personal information
Full name Léandre Gaël Tawamba Kana
Date of birth (1989-12-20) 20 December 1989
Place of birth Yaoundé, Cameroon
Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Forward
Club information
Current team
Al-Taawoun
Number 3
Youth career
Eding
Jeunesse Star
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2008 Aigle Royal Menoua
2009–2010 Union Douala
2011 Aigle Royal Menoua
2012 FC Cape Town
2012 Mpumalanga Black Aces
2013 Nitra 14 (3)
2013–2014 Ružomberok 31 (13)
2014 Al-Ahly Benghazi 0 (0)
2015–2016 Zlaté Moravce 19 (11)
2016 Kairat 23 (4)
2017–2018 Partizan 48 (14)
2018– Al-Taawoun 58 (31)
National team
2018– Cameroon 2 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 25 January 2021
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 3 November 2019

Early into his career, Tawamba played as a centre-back and defensive midfielder, but was converted into a forward after arriving to Europe.

Club career

Early career

Born in Yaoundé, Tawamba was a regular member of Cameroon's Elite One side Aigle Royal Menoua in the 2007–08 season.[1][2] He later moved to Union Douala, spending there the 2009–10 campaign.[3][4] In 2011, Tawamba returned to his former club Aigle Royal Menoua, captaining the team in the nation's Elite Two.[5]

South Africa and Slovakia

In early 2012, Tawamba moved abroad to South Africa and joined FC Cape Town.[6] He scored once in the second half of the 2011–12 National First Division.[7] In June 2012, Tawamba traveled to Slovakia and trained with Slovan Bratislava and Ružomberok,[8][9] before returning to South Africa and joining National First Division side Mpumalanga Black Aces. He was ultimately transferred to Slovak club Nitra in early 2013.[10] Until the end of the 2012–13 season, Tawamba scored three times in 14 league appearances.

In June 2013, Tawamba switched to Ružomberok, rejoining his Nitra manager Jozef Vukušič.[11] He netted on his league debut on 14 July, scoring the equalizer in a 2–2 draw with Žilina.[12] On 10 August, Tawamba scored a brace in a 3–2 home win over Spartak Trnava.[13] He finished the season as the team's top scorer with 13 goals in 31 appearances.

Libya

In July 2014, Tawamba returned to Africa and signed with Libyan club Al-Ahly Benghazi, again following his former manager Jozef Vukušič.[14] He represented the side in the 2014 CAF Champions League exclusively, appearing in two games of the group stage against Tunisia's CS Sfaxien and Espérance.[15]

Return to Slovakia

In early 2015, Tawamba returned to Slovakia and joined Zlaté Moravce,[16][17] but was unable to play in the 2014–15 season. He scored a goal on his debut for the club on 15 August in a 2–2 home draw with Železiarne Podbrezová.[18] On 19 September, Tawamba netted both his team's goals in a 2–5 away loss to Ružomberok.[19] He subsequently scored a hat-trick to give his side a 3–1 win over Skalica on 21 November.[20]

Kazakhstan

On 1 April 2016, Tawamba transferred to Kazakh club Kairat.[21] He signed a one-plus-two-year contract and was awarded the number 20 shirt. On 29 May, Tawamba scored a stoppage-time back-heel winner to give his team a 3–2 win over Akzhayik.[22] He subsequently made his debut in UEFA competitions, coming on as a substitute for Gerard Gohou in a 1–0 away win against Teuta Durrës in the first leg of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League first qualifying round on 30 June. A week later in the return leg, Tawamba scored his team's fourth goal in an eventual 5–0 victory at home. He also netted a brace in a 3–2 away win against Irtysh Pavlodar on 17 July. One day before the league's final fixture, on 28 October, Tawamba terminated his contract with Kairat by mutual agreement.[23] He made 29 appearances and scored six goals in all competitions.

Serbia

In November 2016, Tawamba moved to Serbia and signed a three-year contract with Partizan.[24] He scored his first goal for the club in a 3–0 home league win over Metalac Gornji Milanovac on 8 March 2017.[25] In his first Belgrade derby, Tawamba scored the team's second goal in an eventual 3–1 away win over Red Star Belgrade on 18 April.[26] He eventually finished the season collecting the double.[27]

On 22 July 2017, Tawamba scored a brace in the league's opener versus Mačva Šabac, as Partizan won the game 6–1.[28] He also netted the opening goal in a 1–3 loss to Olympiacos in the first leg of the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round on 25 July.[29][30] In the return leg of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League play-off round, Tawamba scored the opener in a 4–0 away win against Videoton on 24 August, thus helping Partizan progress to the group stage.[31] He subsequently found the back of the net in a 2–3 home loss to Dynamo Kyiv in Group B on 28 September.[32] In the fourth game of the group stage, on 2 November, Tawamba scored a goal to give his team a 2–0 home win over Skënderbeu Korçë.[33] He also scored the opener in a 2–1 home win over Young Boys, on 23 November, as Partizan advanced to the knockout stage after 13 years.[34] With 19 goals in 51 appearances across all competitions, Tawamba finished the season as the team's top scorer, helping them win the 2017–18 Serbian Cup.

Saudi Arabia

In July 2018, Tawamba was transferred to Saudi club Al-Taawoun for a fee of €1.4 million.[35][36] He was the team's top scorer in the 2018–19 season with 27 goals across all competitions.

International career

Tawamba was named in Cameroon's preliminary squad for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup, but was later dropped from the final 21-man squad.[37] He was also called up to the Cameroon U23 team in preparation for the 2011 All-Africa Games.[38]

In March 2018, Tawamba received his first call-up to the Cameroon national team for a friendly against Kuwait,[39] playing the full 90 minutes and receiving a yellow card in a 3–1 away victory.

Statistics

Club

As of 25 January 2021[40]
Club Season League Cup Continental Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
FC Cape Town 2011–12
Mpumalanga Black Aces 2012–13
Nitra 2012–13 14300143
Ružomberok 2013–14 3113403513
Al-Ahly Benghazi 2014 2[lower-alpha 1]020
Zlaté Moravce 2015–16 1911322213
Kairat 2016 234214[lower-alpha 2]1296
Partizan 2016–17 1623000192
2017–18 32126113[lower-alpha 3]65119
Total 4814911367021
Al-Taawoun 2018–19 2821663427
2019–20 1333110174
2020–21 13611147
Total 5430105106535
Career total 18975281220723794
  1. Appearances in CAF Champions League
  2. Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  3. Three appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League, ten appearances and five goals in UEFA Europa League

International

As of 3 November 2019[41]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Cameroon 201820
Total20

Honours

Partizan[40]
Al-Taawoun[40]

Individual

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