Congolese footballer (born 1991)
Cedric Bakambu
(born 11 April 1991) is a professional
footballer
who plays as a
forward
or a
winger
for
La Liga
club
Real Betis
and the
DR Congo national team
.
Bakambu made his professional debut for
Sochaux
in 2010, and played 107 official games for them over five seasons, scoring 21 goals. He then moved to
Bursaspor
for €1.8 million, finishing as top scorer as his team came runners-up in the
Turkish Cup
, before signing for
Villarreal
a year later.
Born in France, Bakambu represented them internationally at youth level up to the
under-20s
, scoring eight goals in 38 games and winning the
2010 UEFA European Championship
for the
under-19s
.
In 2015, Bakambu made his senior debut for the DR Congo national team.
Club career
[
edit
]
Sochaux
[
edit
]
Born in
Vitry-sur-Seine
,
Val-de-Marne
, Bakambu began his career at local
Ivry
at the age of 10 before transferring to
Sochaux
four years later.
[3]
On 1 May 2010, Bakambu played in the
2010 Coupe Gambardella Final
and scored a goal for his team at the
Stade de France
. Sochaux, however, lost the match 4?3 on penalties.
[4]
He had previously scored a double in the team's 4?3 aggregate semi-final victory over
Metz
.
[3]
Bakambu made his professional debut on 7 August 2010 in Sochaux's opening match of the
Ligue 1
season
against
Arles-Avignon
, appearing as an 83rd-minute substitute for
Modibo Maiga
in a 2?1 win at the
Stade Auguste Bonal
.
[5]
The following month, he signed his first professional contract agreeing to a three-year deal with the club until June 2013.
[6]
On 17 September 2011, Bakambu scored his first professional goal, the first equaliser in a 2?2 draw at
Lille OSC
, eleven minutes after replacing
Carl?o
.
[7]
A year and nine days later, as a 66th-minute replacement for
King Osanga
, he scored twice in a 3?2 extra-time home win over
Evian
in the third round of the
Coupe de la Ligue
.
[8]
Bakambu scored seven goals in 31 appearances over the
2013?14 Ligue 1
season, in which Sochaux were relegated; this included two on 21 December in a 2?1 home win over
Rennes
.
[9]
Across the campaign, he was placed on the right wing by manager
Herve Renard
until he would become sufficiently mentally mature for a centre-forward role.
[10]
On 23 March, he was sent off for handball in a 2?1 loss at
Saint-Etienne
.
[11]
Bursaspor
[
edit
]
On 1 September 2014, Bakambu left France for the first time, moving on a four-year transfer to Turkey's
Bursaspor
for a fee of €1.8 million and an annual salary of €800,000.
[12]
He made his debut in the
Super Lig
twelve days later, replacing
Ozan ?pek
in the 55th minute of a 2?1 win at
Genclerbirli?i
. His first goals for the "Green Crocodiles" came on 19 October, in either half of a 2?2 draw against
Eski?ehirspor
at the
Bursa Ataturk Stadium
, and six days later he scored a first professional
hat-trick
in a 5?0 win at
Balıkesirspor
.
[13]
He finished
his only league season
in
Bursa
with 13 goals in 27 games.
In
the season's
domestic cup
, Bakambu was the top scorer with eight goals in 12 games as his team reached the final before a 3?2 home loss to
Galatasaray
. This tally included trebles in a 5?0 win at
Mersin ?dmanyurdu
on 27 January and a 3?0 victory over
Fatih Karagumruk
nine days later, both in the group stage.
[14]
As Galatasaray won the
double
, Bursaspor faced them in the
2015 Turkish Super Cup
on 8 August, with Bakambu playing the whole of the 1?0 loss.
[15]
Villarreal
[
edit
]
On 19 August 2015, Spanish side
Villarreal
announced the signing of Bakambu on a five-year contract.
[16]
He made his
La Liga
debut four days later, replacing
Leo Baptistao
in the 61st minute of a 1?1 draw at
Real Betis
in the first game of
the season
; on the 28th he came on for the same player and scored two goals in the closing minutes of the fixture against
Espanyol
at
Estadio El Madrigal
, to secure a 3?1 victory for the "Yellow Submarine".
[17]
Bakambu played his first game in European competition on 17 September, again as a substitute in a 2?1 loss at
Rapid Wien
in the
group stage
of
the season's
UEFA Europa League
. On 22 October, he scored his first goals in the tournament, a first-half double in a 4?0 home win over
Dinamo Minsk
;
[18]
he added another two the following 10 March against
Bayer Leverkusen
in the
first leg of the last 16
(2?0 win, same aggregate).
[19]
In the quarter-finals, he scored twice in each leg of a 6?3 aggregate win over
Sparta Prague
.
[20]
He was one of four strikers named in the competition's Squad of the Season,
[21]
and his 9 goals put him only one behind the top scorer,
Athletic Bilbao
's
Aritz Aduriz
.
[22]
On 1 October 2017, Bakambu scored a hat-trick in a 3?0 home win over
Eibar
.
[23]
He then scored two goals in a 2?1 win at
Girona
and another in a 4?0 win over
Las Palmas
to be named
La Liga Player of the Month
, the first African to win the award.
[24]
In early January 2018, Villarreal manager
Javier Calleja
said that Bakambu was going through a transfer to
Beijing Sinobo Guoan
[a]
of the
Chinese Super League
.
[25]
On 17 January 2018, Bakambu rescinded his contract with Villarreal.
[26]
Two weeks later, however, Beijing Guoan still had not announced the signing of Bakambu who had already played and scored for the club. It was reported that Beijing Guoan were trying to avoid paying a 100 percent tax placed on incoming transfers worth over 45 million yuan (US$7 million) by the
Chinese Football Association
.
[27]
The transfer went through in time for the start of the Chinese season with the full fees being paid.
[28]
Beijing Guoan
[
edit
]
On 28 February 2018, the final day of the Chinese transfer window, Bakambu's protracted transfer from Villarreal to Beijing Sinobo Guoan was finally confirmed with the club paid his €40million release clause, but Beijing did not announce the Congolese forward's signing amid confusion over whether they had to pay a 100 per cent levy on the transfer.
[29]
He scored his first goal in China in his second game, in a 2?1 win over
Jiangsu Suning
.
[30]
He won the
Chinese FA Cup
in his first season.
[31]
Marseille
[
edit
]
On 13 January 2022, Bakambu signed for French club
Marseille
on a contract until 30 June 2024.
[32]
He scored in his first appearance for the club, after coming on as a substitute in a 2-0 win over
Lens
.
[
citation needed
]
Olympiacos
[
edit
]
On 16 September 2022, Bakambu signed for Greek club
Olympiacos
on a contract until 30 June 2025.
[33]
Al-Nasr
[
edit
]
On 29 June 2023,
UAE Pro League
club
Al-Nasr
announced that Bakambu had signed a two-year contract with the club.
[34]
Galatasaray
[
edit
]
On 22 July 2023, it was announced by Turkish club
Galatasaray
that negotiations with its club
Al-Nasr
for an agreement were started.
[35]
A day later, Bakambu transferred to Super Lig club Galatasaray on a permanent basis.
[36]
He signed a two-year contract for a €700,000 fee.
[37]
On 2 August, he made his debut in a
Champions League
qualifying match against
?algiris Vilnius
.
[38]
On 8 November, he scored his first Champions League goal in the 93rd minute of stoppage time in a 2?1 away defeat against
Bayern Munich
.
[39]
Betis
[
edit
]
On 1 February 2024, Bakambu signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with
Real Betis
.
[40]
[41]
International career
[
edit
]
Bakambu was a
French youth international
and has represented the country at both
under-18
and
under-19
level. He was a part of the team that won the
2010 UEFA European Under-19 Championship
on home soil. On 18 July, he scored twice in a 4?1 opening win over the
Netherlands
in
Caen
, and the 2?1 winner against Croatia in the semi-finals nine days later, also at the
Stade Michel d'Ornano
.
[42]
He was also part of the team that came fourth at the
2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup
in Colombia, opening a 2?0 win over
Mali
in the last group game in
Cali
.
[43]
In March 2015, he opted to represent
DR Congo
at senior level.
[44]
On arrival in
Kinshasa
he was greeted by fans with banners of him, later reflecting "I hadn't even played a match yet they made banners for me. It's really something else. It was through football that I discovered my country."
[45]
He was first called up in June ahead of a friendly against
Cameroon
on the 9th,
[46]
and started that match, a 1?1 draw at the
Stade Charles Tondreau
in
Mons
, Belgium.
[47]
On 26 March the following year, Bakambu scored his first international goal, opening a 2?1 win over
Angola
at the
Stade des Martyrs
with a penalty, in
qualification
for the
2017 Africa Cup of Nations
.
[48]
He added two more on 5 June, in a 6?1 win away to
Madagascar
.
[49]
He was chosen in
Florent Ibenge
's squad for the final tournament in Gabon,
[50]
and started in the opening group match, a 1?0 win over
Morocco
at the
Stade d'Oyem
. He then did not play again until a seven-minute run in the quarter-finals where the Congolese lost 2?1 to
Ghana
.
[51]
On 24 March 2019, Bakambu returned to action for
DR Congo
after missing previous qualifiers vs. rivals
Congo
to injury. He started and scored the winner in a 1?0 victory against
Liberia
.
[52]
This secured The Leopards' qualification to the
2019 Africa Cup of Nations
, at the expense of their opponents.
[
citation needed
]
On 1 April 2022, following DR Congo's elimination from
2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
at the hands of
Morocco
, Bakambu announced his retirement from the national team, a decision he later reversed.
[53]
On 17 January 2024, Bakambu assisted
Brentford
forward,
Yoane Wissa
for the equaliser in DR. Congo's 1-1 draw with Zambia in the opening round of group games at the
2023 Africa Cup of Nations
.
[54]
Personal life
[
edit
]
Born in France to parents from the DR Congo, Bakambu said "I grew up with both cultures and I am very proud of that. I think it's something that enriches you."
[45]
Bakambu and international teammate
Dieumerci Mbokani
were at
Brussels Airport
when it was
struck by terror attacks
in March 2016; both escaped unharmed.
[45]
Career statistics
[
edit
]
Club
[
edit
]
- As of match played 28 April 2024
[55]
International
[
edit
]
- As of match played 10 February 2024
[56]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team
|
Year
|
Apps
|
Goals
|
DR Congo
|
2015
|
4
|
0
|
2016
|
5
|
3
|
2017
|
7
|
4
|
2018
|
2
|
0
|
2019
|
11
|
6
|
2020
|
2
|
0
|
2021
|
7
|
0
|
2022
|
2
|
0
|
2023
|
6
|
3
|
2024
|
8
|
0
|
Total
|
54
|
16
|
- Scores and results list DR Congo's goal tally first.
[56]
List of international goals scored by Cedric Bakambu
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Opponent
|
Score
|
Result
|
Competition
|
1.
|
26 March 2016
|
Stade des Martyrs
,
Kinshasa
, DR Congo
|
Angola
|
1
?0
|
2?1
|
2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
|
2.
|
5 June 2016
|
Rabemananjara Stadium
,
Mahajanga
, Madagascar
|
Madagascar
|
1
?0
|
6?1
|
2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
|
3.
|
5
?0
|
4.
|
10 June 2017
|
Stade des Martyrs, Kinshasa, DR Congo
|
Congo
|
1
?0
|
3?1
|
2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
|
5.
|
2
?1
|
6.
|
1 September 2017
|
Stade Olympique de Rades
,
Rades
, Tunisia
|
Tunisia
|
1
?1
|
1?2
|
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
|
7.
|
7 October 2017
|
Stade Mustapha Ben Jannet
,
Monastir
, Tunisia
|
Libya
|
1
?0
|
2?1
|
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
|
8.
|
24 March 2019
|
Stade des Martyrs, Kinshasa, DR Congo
|
Liberia
|
1
?0
|
1?0
|
2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
|
9.
|
30 June 2019
|
30 June Stadium
,
Cairo
, Egypt
|
Zimbabwe
|
2
?0
|
4?0
|
2019 Africa Cup of Nations
|
10.
|
3
?0
|
11.
|
7 July 2019
|
Alexandria Stadium
,
Alexandria
, Egypt
|
Madagascar
|
1
?1
|
2?2 (
a.e.t.
)
|
2019 Africa Cup of Nations
|
12.
|
10 October 2019
|
Mustapha Tchaker Stadium
,
Blida
, Algeria
|
Algeria
|
1
?1
|
1?1
|
Friendly
|
13.
|
18 November 2019
|
Independence Stadium
,
Bakau
, Gambia
|
Gambia
|
1
?0
|
2?2
|
2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
|
14.
|
24 March 2023
|
Stade TP Mazembe
,
Lubumbashi
, DR Congo
|
Mauritania
|
2
?0
|
3?1
|
2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
|
15.
|
28 March 2023
|
Stade Cheikha Ould Boidiya
,
Nouakchott
, Mauritania
|
Mauritania
|
1
?0
|
1?1
|
2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
|
16.
|
13 October 2023
|
Estadio Nueva Condomina
,
Murcia
, Spain
|
New Zealand
|
1
?0
|
1?1
|
Friendly
|
Honours
[
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]
Bursaspor
Beijing Guoan
France U19
Individual
Records
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- 1962?63:
Kutver
- 1963?64:
Oktay
- 1964?65:
Oktay
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Gunduz
,
Birol
&
Guler
- 1965?66:
Soydan
&
Cevrim
- 1966?67:
Zemzem
- 1967?68:
Yılmaz
&
Eruz
- 1968?69:
Altıparmak
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Zemzem
&
Yayoz
- 1969?70:
Zemzem
- 1970?71:
Altıparmak
- 1971?72:
Turan
- 1972?73:
Montemarani
- 1973?74:
Turan
- 1974?75:
Ozan
- 1975?76:
?enlen
- 1976?77:
R.Kaynak
- 1977?78:
Culcu
,
Ozden
,
Turhan
&
Yazıcıo?lu
- 1978?79:
Paunovi?
,
Cetiner
,
Denizli
,
B.Ozturk
,
Ozden
,
Turhan
,
A?an
,
R.Kaynak
, &
Gunay
- 1979?80:
Denizli
- 1980?81:
Asa
- 1981?82:
Hod?i?
- 1982?83:
Yula
- 1983?84:
Acar
- 1984?85:
?engun
- 1985?86:
Demir
- 1986?87:
Colak
- 1987?88:
?enkaya
- 1988?89:
Gultiken
- 1989?90:
Ucar
,
Ozdilek
,
Kiremitci
&
Bijedi?
- 1990?91:
Yıldırım
- 1991?92:
Vatansever
&
Gerger
- 1992?93:
Sa?lam
&
Eri?
- 1993?94:
Arveladze
&
Sancaklı
- 1994?95:
Arveladze
&
O.Kaynak
- 1995?96:
Kalkan
&
Demirel
- 1996?97:
Kaba
- 1997?98:
Sa?lam
,
Celik
&
Dervi?o?lu
- 1998?99:
Sa?lam
&
El Badraoui
- 1999?2000:
Mandıralı
,
Derelio?lu
,
Marcio
,
Akyuz
,
O.Ozturk
,
Mapeza
,
Uysal
,
T.Bulut
,
Yi?it
,
Eshun
,
Karakaya
,
K.Yılmaz
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Bayku?
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?im?ek
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Kucukvardar
- 2000?01:
Karan
- 2001?02:
M.Yılmaz
- 2002?03:
Hassan
&
M.Yılmaz
- 2003?04:
?anlı
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Bekiro?lu
,
Lazarov
&
Turkmen
- 2004?05:
Alex
,
Martin
,
?ukur
,
Ate?
,
Johnson
&
Bayazıt
- 2005?06:
Unal
- 2006?07:
Bobo
&
?enturk
- 2007?08:
Iglesias
- 2008?09:
Bobo
- 2009?10:
Coban
&
U.Bulut
- 2010?11:
Almeida
&
Aksu
- 2011?12:
Pinto
- 2012?13:
Zengin
- 2013?14:
Arslan
- 2014?15:
Bakambu
- 2015?16:
Tosun
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Cikalleshi
- 2016?17:
Vaz Te
- 2017?18:
Rodallega
- 2018?19:
Villafanez
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Altınta?
&
Cikalleshi
- 2019?20:
Sørloth
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Estupinan
&
Karakullukcu
- 2020?21:
Kor
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Gulbrandsen
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Hamroun
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Babacar
&
Ruzgar
- 2021?22:
Manaj
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Bavuk
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Kılıcaslan
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Okur
- 2022?23:
Balat
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Batshuayi
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