Patrice M'Bock

Joseph Patrice M'Bock ( born April 20, 1983 in Edea, Cameroon; Mbock also written ) is a French football player with Cameroonian roots.

Career

A native of the youth department of the French AJ Auxerre M'Bock joined the 2001/02 season for FC Bayern Munich in the second team, he came into use; but only on 2 March 2002 ( 23 Round ) - after he had to leave two knee surgeries go through - a goalless draw in the away match against SpVgg Ansbach 09

The defender, who as a left-back but also as a central defender came mainly used, Franco Baresi and Franz Beckenbauer calls his idols, played right after his recovery in the basic formation of the team of Hermann Gerland. The trainer certified him a very serene and experienced play. When he, in the season of 2004/ 05 could not actualize his dream of becoming professional at Bayern Munich, he left the club at the end of the season.

He moved to Austria to the German Bundesliga ASKOE Traun, for whom he played 11 Bundesliga games in his debut season and twice in the second qualifying round in the UEFA Cup on 11 and 25 August 2005, compared to Russian first division club Zenit St Petersburg was used.

In the 2006/07 season he played just five league games for Traun, before moving into the winter break for fourth-class Lower Austrian provincial division side SV Horn. For this - went up on the end of the season in the Regionalliga Ost - he played 21 league games and the third on 13 March 2007 with 1:3 lost the quarterfinals to the OFB Cup against the amateur team of Red Bull Salzburg. His last Bundesliga game for SV Horn he denied on June 6, 2008 ( 30th Round ) in the 1-1 draw at home against the second team of the SV Mattersburg. After that he did not get to use until 31 December 2009. Then he spent half a year to ASKOE Danube Linz in Upper Austria the league and then ended his footballing career. When ASKOE Danube Linz he currently serves as an assistant coach of the U-14 junior and as an individual trainer.

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