Webo |
Former Cameroon international striker
Pierre Webo has rejoined Uruguayan side Nacional, 16 years after leaving the
South American club for Europe.
He won league titles with Nacional in
2001 and 2002, and emerged joint-top scorer with four goals in the 2002 Copa
Sudamericana, one of South America’s biggest club competitions.
The 36-year-old left Nacional for
Spanish outfit Osasuna in 2002.
“This place always has a special place
in my heart,” said Webo.
He went on to spend eight years in Spain
– including spells at Leganes and Mallorca – before moving to Turkey’s Istanbul
Ba?ak?ehir in 2011.
Webo spent three successful years at
Turkish giants Fenerbahce, winning the league, Cup and Super Cup titles between
2011 and 2013.
He also played for Osmanlispor and
Gazi?ehir before aagreeing to a return to South America.
The forward was capped 58 times by
Cameroon, scoring 18 goals for them, he played for the Indomitable Lions at the
2010 and 2014 World Cups and in two Africa Cup of Nations.
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