Bevic Moussiti-Oko

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Bevic Moussiti-Oko
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Moussiti-Oko in 2024
Personal information
Date of birth (1995-01-28) 28 January 1995 (age 29)
Place of birth Brazzaville, Congo
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Lesquin
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2015–2017 Dunkerque 43 (10)
2017–2019 Le Havre B 24 (6)
2017–2019 Le Havre 12 (0)
2019Quevilly-Rouen (loan) 16 (8)
2019–2020 Le Mans 24 (3)
2020–2023 Ajaccio 64 (11)
2023 Ankaragücü 8 (0)
2023–2024 Boluspor 9 (1)
2024 Concarneau 5 (2)
International career
2015 Congo U20 2 (0)
2019– Congo 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 15 June 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 00:27, 30 May 2022 (UTC)

Bevic Moussiti-Oko (born 28 January 1995) is a Congolese professional footballer who plays as a forward for the Congo national team. [1]

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Club career

Moussiti-Oko had a successful spell with Dunkerque in the Championnat National, and transferred to Le Havre of Ligue 2 in 2017. [2] He made his professional debut for Le Havre in a 1–1 Ligue 2 tie with Orléans on 8 September 2017. [3]

In January 2019, Moussiti-Oko moved on loan to Quevilly-Rouen. [4] He left Le Havre for Le Mans, newly promoted to Ligue 2, in June 2019. [5]

On 1 February 2023, Moussiti-Oko signed a year-and-a-half-long contract with Ankaragücü in Turkey. [6]

On 18 January 2024, Moussiti-Oko joined Concarneau. [7]

International career

In 2015, Moussiti-Oko made his debut for Congo's under-20 at the 2015 African U-20 Championship, making 2 appearances. [8] [9]

Moussiti-Oko was called up the Congo senior team in May 2017 for a 2018 African Nations Championship qualification match against the DR Congo. [10] He made his senior debut on 10 October 2019 as a second-half substitute in a friendly against Thailand that ended as a 1–1 draw. [11] [12]

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References

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  2. "Bevic Moussiti Oko: "On peut dire que j'ai eu un déclic"". adiac-congo.com.
  3. "LFP.fr – Ligue de Football Professionnel – Domino's Ligue 2 – Saison 2017/2018 – 6ème journée – Havre AC / US Orléans". www.lfp.fr.
  4. "ALEXIS ARAUJO (GAZÉLEC) ET BEVIC MOUSSITI-OKO (LE HAVRE) PRÊTÉS À QUEVILLY-ROUEN". mercato365.com. 3 January 2019. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
  5. "HAC: Bevic Moussiti-Oko au Mans, Kelly Irep prêté à Bourg-en-Bresse" [Le Havre AC: Bevic Moussiti-Oko to Le Mans, Kelly Irep loaned to Bourg-en-Bresse]. Foot Normand (in French). 20 June 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  6. "Bevic Moussiti-Oko Ankaragücümüzde!" (in Turkish). MKE Ankaragücü. 1 February 2023. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  7. "Bevic Moussiti-Oko nouveau renfort offensif" [Bevic Moussiti-Oko new offensive reinforcement.] (in French). Concarneau. 18 January 2024. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  8. Football, CAF – Confederation of African. "CAF – Competitions – 19th Edition of the African Under 20 Championship – Match Details". www.cafonline.com.
  9. Football, CAF – Confederation of African. "CAF – Competitions – 19th Edition of the African Under 20 Championship – Match Details". www.cafonline.com.
  10. "Bevic Moussiti Oko sélectionné avec le Congo". USL Dunkerque. 20 May 2017.
  11. "Des nouvelles de nos internationaux" [News of our internationals] (in French). Le Mans FC. 11 October 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  12. "Bevic Moussiti-Oko". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 3 November 2019.