Alphonse Tchami

Alphonse Marie Tchami Djomaha ( born September 14, 1971 in Douala, Cameroon ) is a Cameroonian former football player and current coach.

In Germany Tchami was played at the position of center forward, especially through his time at the Bundesliga Hertha BSC 1997-1999 and his international appearances for the national team of Cameroon known.

Tchami began his career at universities Port de Bafang, from where he moved to Odense BK in Denmark in 1992. In 1995 he went to South America to the Argentine football club Boca Juniors, where he scored 11 goals. The most memorable is the goal that he scored in the victory 4-2 against arch-rivals Boca, River Plate. In 1997 he moved with great expectations and a release in the amount of 2.2 million DM for Hertha Berlin, where he came to 29 missions in the Bundesliga, where he scored 3 goals. From Berlin he moved in 1999 to Al Vasl to Dubai.

In the aftermath Tchami often changed clubs, so he went back in the summer 2000 after a year in Dubai to Scotland to Dundee United, half a year later to France OGC Nice and six months later, in the summer of 2001 to Chernomorets Novorossiysk in the Russian Premjer League. He moved in early 2002 to the Chinese club Shenyang Jinde, where he ended his career in 2004.

For his country Cameroon Tchami took part twice in the Football World Cup 1994 in the USA and in France in 1998. Likewise, he was twice at the African Cup for the Cameroonian squad: When Africa Cup 1996 in South Africa and Africa Cup 1998 in Burkina Faso. He scored four goals at the African Cup, World Championships, he remained in his four missions without scoring.

The Chinese Football Association undertook Tchami as a football coach for Shaolin students in Henan.

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