The FFF reacts to the retirement of Paul-Georges Ntep

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By: Manu Tournoux

This Thursday, Paul-Georges Ntep (32 years old) took advantage of an interview given to France Blue to end his professional career. “My career, for me, is over. I have moved on in my head and have other plans. I enjoyed what I experienced, I enjoyed Vietnam. But for me, football today is just good memories but it’s over. I have entrepreneurial projects, these are personal development projects and opening companies, doing concrete things. In the Rennes region? Possibly, I wouldn’t know if it will come right away, but within one to two years, I would like to open something here, yes.”

The former AJA and SRFC player was notably praised by the French Football Federation, through the official X account of the Blues. “Paul-Georges Ntep hangs up his crampons! We wish you the best for the future”we could read on the social network. It should be remembered that Ntep was a French international in U18 categories for the France A team (2 selections). The native of Douala also defended the colors of Cameroon (4 caps, 1 goal), since the matches played with the Blues were unofficial.

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