Joseph N'Do

Joseph Cyrille N'Do ( born April 28, 1976 in Yaoundé ) is a Cameroonian football player.

Career

N'Do began his career in 1997 at Coton Sport Garoua, with whom he was national champion. In 1998 he moved to Europe to Neuchâtel Xamax in Switzerland, after just one season, he moved further into the Ligue 1 to Racing Strasbourg. He was with the club French Cup winners, the club but left because it descended from the first division in 2001.

N'Do signed in 2001 a contract with Al- Khaleej in the Saudi Premier League. In 2003 he went to China to Chengdu Wuniu, but quickly returned back to Europe and went to St Patrick's Athletic in the League of Ireland.

After a season N'Do moved to Shelbourne FC. Particular attention has been given to him when he was the victim of racist insults Champions League away game against Steaua Bucharest.

2006 N'Do was with Shelbourne F. C. Irish title. However, the team fell apart right after the season due to financial problems that culminated in the withdrawal of licenses for the club. N'Do then played for St Patrick's Athletic, Shamrock Rovers and Bohemians Dublin that with which he won the Irish Cup in 2009. In 2010 he finally moved to Sligo Rovers. There, he won the Irish Cup in 2012, the Irish Cup in 2010 and 2011 and the League Cup in 2010.

Between 1998 and 2002 N'Do was Cameroonian national team. He played 21 games, scoring one could he denied it. He participated in the 1998 World Championships, where he played three games, and 2002, when he was not used, in part. After the tournament, 2002, he was no longer taken into account and has now expressed to have no interest aground for the selection.

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