Alain Nebie
Alain Nebie (born 8 September 1984 in Burkina Faso) is a Burkinabé former footballer who plays as a forward. He previously plays for PS Mojokerto Putra in the 2014 Liga Indonesia Premier Division. CareerCR BelouizdadStanding at 186 cm tall,[2] Nebie played for Santos Ouagadougou and RCK in his homeland before plying his trade abroad with Congolese clubs Vita Club Mokanda and FC Bilombé for around two seasons.[2] Returning to Burkina for the holidays in 2008, the attacker was contacted by CR Belouizdad of the Algerian League, sealing a move to the club following a successful trial.[2] Landing in Algiers on 6 January 2009, the forward settled well in his new team, totaling four goals in seven appearances.[2] He also scored the team's only goal in the quarter-final of the 2008-09 Algerian Cup, allowing them to progress to the semi-finals.[2] MoroccoJoining Moroccan outfit Difaâ Hassani El Jadidi in 2011, Nebie had a few contacts in Europe but was obdurate about his decision to stay in Morocco, claiming that their championship level was better.[1] IndonesiaTransferring to Indonesian second-tier club PS Mojokerto Putra in early 2014, Nebie played in a trial match opposing PSIR Rembang, creating two auspicious scoring chances but ultimately failing to record any goals that game.[3] Some months later, he made an improvement, notching 4 goals in his last 4 games by August that year and was regarded as a palpable threat in the league.[4] Often called Eto'o on account of his facial similarity to the Cameroonian player, Nebie looks up to Eto'o as his favorite footballer.[5] References |
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