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Marc-Vivien Foé | ||
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Full name: | Marc-Vivien Foé | |
Date of birth: | 1 May 1975 | |
Place of birth: | Yaoundé, ![]() | |
Date of death: | 26 June 2003 | (aged 28)|
Place of death: | Lyon, ![]() | |
Height: | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) | |
Playing position: | Midfielder | |
Youth clubs | ||
1991–1992 1992–1994 |
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1991–1994 1994–1999 1999–2000 2000–2003 2002–2003 Total |
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85 (11) 38 (1) 43 (3) 35 (9) 201 (24) |
National team | ||
1993 1993–2003 |
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64 (8) | 3 (1)
Marc-Vivien Foé (1 May 1975 – 26 June 2003) was a Cameroonian international footballer, who played in midfield for both club and country. With success in the French League, and stints in England in the Premier League, his sudden death, which was caused by a cardiac arrest, while in the middle of an international competitive fixture, came as a shock to the worldwide footballing community. He was posthumously decorated with the Commander of the National Order of Valour. Foe has been remembered since his death.
External links[]
- History, stats and pictures of Marc-Vivien FOE
- Marc Vivien FOE : Actualité
- Marc-Vivien Foe: The Most Indomitable of Lions (Just Football)
Marc-Vivien Foé profile at Soccerbase
- A Tribute to Marc-Vivien Foe: 5 Years On
Cameroon – 1994 FIFA World Cup |
1. Bell
2. Kana-Biyik
3. Song
4. Ekeme
5. N'Dip
6. Libiih
7. Omam-Biyik
8. M'Bouh
9. Milla
10. M'Fédé
11. Maboang
12. Loga
13. Kalla
14. Tataw (c)
15. Agbo
16. Tchami
17. Foé
18. Fiala
19. Embé
20. Mouyémé
21. N'Kono
22. Songo'o
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Cameroon – 1996 Africa Cup of Nations |
Cameroon – 1998 Africa Cup of Nations |
Cameroon – 2000 Africa Cup of Nations |
Cameroon – 2001 FIFA Confederations Cup |
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Cameroon – 2002 Africa Cup of Nations |
Cameroon – 2002 FIFA World Cup |
Cameroon – 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup |
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