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Kaljob, a midfielder, joined Torquay United on trial on July 13, 2000. He had previously been playing in Austria and had played twice for the Cameroon national side. [1] The following day he appeared as a substitute in the friendly away to Dartington and later played in the friendlies against Portsmouth [2] and Millbrook. However he did not impress Torquay manager Wes Saunders enough to warrant a contract and was released before the end of July.
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