Robert Mambo Mumba

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Robert Mambo Mumba
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Personal information
Full name Robert Mambo George Randu Mumba
Date of birth (1978-10-25) 25 October 1978 (age 45)
Place of birth Mombasa, Kenya
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1991–1995 Bandari
1996–1997 Nyoka
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1998–2000 Kenya Pipeline 16 (4)
2000–2004 K.A.A. Gent 5 (0)
2001–2002K.R.C. Gent-Zeehaven (loan) 22 (8)
2002–2003Coast Stars (loan) 20 (9)
2004 Örebro SK 12 (1)
2005–2006 Viking FK 19 (5)
2006–2007 BK Häcken 42 (12)
2007–2010 GIF Sundsvall 40 (7)
2010Umeå FC (loan) 14 (4)
2011–2012 Dalkurd FF 36 (19)
International career
1999 Kenya U-21 2 (0 [1] )
1999–2009 Kenya [2] 72 (13)
Managerial career
2013 Dalkurd FF
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Robert Mambo George Randu Mumba (born 25 October 1978 in Mombasa) [3] is a Kenyan former footballer. He is a former player of Swedish club GIF Sundsvall.

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Club career

His previous club (up until the spring of 2006) was Viking FK in Norway. [4] His previous clubs include Örebro SK, BK Häcken and K.A.A. Gent, and he played for Coast Stars, Nyoka FC and Kenya Pipeline FC before moving to Europe. [5] On 8 February 2011 he resigned his contract with GIF Sundsvall and joined Dalkurd FF. [6]

International career

Mambo has played 50 international matches and scored 15 goals for Kenya. He appeared at the 2004 African Nations Cup. Mambo became the skipper of the Kenyan national team after the retirement of Musa Otieno.

Notes

  1. GIF Sundsvall profile (in Swedish)
  2. Mamrud, Roberto. "Robert Mambo Mumba - International Appearances". RSSSF.
  3. Metro.co.uk profile
  4. "GIF Sundsvall - Allsvenskan - Fotboll | SvenskaFans.com". www.svenskafans.com (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-04-27.
  5. Eliteprospects.com profile
  6. Robert Mambo Mumba klar för Dalkurd

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