Matthew Mbuta

Matthew Mbuta
Personal information
Full nameMatthew Andongcho Mbuta
Date of birth (1985-12-21) 21 December 1985 (age 40)
Place of birthBamenda, Cameroon
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Position
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2006PWD Bamenda
2006DPMM FC8(3)
2007–2008Crystal Palace Baltimore33(7)
2008–2009New York Red Bulls12(2)
2009Richmond Kickers (loan)1(0)
2009Crystal Palace Baltimore (loan)3(2)
2010Crystal Palace Baltimore25(1)
2012Syrianska9(0)
2012–2013Army United9(1)
2013–2014Duhok SC8(3)
International career
2011–2012Cameroon5(1)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 21 March 2013
‡ National team caps and goals as of 5 December 2011

Matthew Andongcho Mbuta (born 21 December 1985) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Iraqi First Division League club Duhok SC.

Career

Africa and Asia

Mbuta began his career with PWD Bamenda of the Cameroon Première Division. In his first season with the club he striker scored 12 goals in 20 appearances, and emerged as the third best player of the championship. Thanks to his play, PWD qualified for the CAF Cup, where the club reached the quarterfinal stage, with Mbuta netting five goals in four continental matches.

In 2006 Mbuta signed with Brunei DPMM, which represented Brunei Darussalam in the Malaysia Premier League.[1] Mbuta was a pivotal player in the DPMM attack, playing either as an attacking midfielder or as a second striker. Following his impressive season in Malaysia, Mbuta had trial spells with Notts County.

United States

In 2007 Mbuta moved to the United States to play for Crystal Palace Baltimore in the USL Second Division. In his first season with Baltimore he was named in the USL-2 All-League First-Team for scoring 5 goals in 16 games and also recording 7 assists. In his second season with Baltimore he was named in the USL-2 All-League Second-Team. His play with Crystal Palace Baltimore, especially during the 2008 US Open Cup where Mbuta faced Major League Soccer opposition, helped generate interest amongst the United States top-flight clubs.

Mbuta was signed by New York Red Bulls of Major League Soccer on 15 September 2008 and made his debut against Colorado Rapids on 27 September 2008, in which he managed to score a goal in the 5–4 loss. He was loaned to his old club Crystal Palace Baltimore in May 2009.[2] The second time he scored for the Red Bulls was the last goal ever at Giants Stadium. He successfully converted a penalty kick in second half stoppage time to cap a 5–0 victory over Toronto FC in the 2009 regular season finale on 24 October.

He was released by New York prior to the 2010 season.[3] Shortly thereafter he re-signed with Crystal Palace Baltimore.[4] In March 2011, the club was dissolved.

Europe

During the 2011–12 season, Mbuta signed with FC Dinamo București in Romania. In April 2012 Mbuta signed with Syrianska of the Swedish top-flight Allsvenskan.[5] His Nordic stay lasted only a few months and by summer 2012 he was out of contract.

Asia

Mbuta joined Army United F.C. of the Thai Premier League during the 2012–13 season. For the 2013-14 campaign, Mbuta signed with Duhok SC in the Iraqi Premier League.

Career statistics

(correct as of 26 September 2010)
ClubSeasonLeagueLamar Hunt US Open CupPlay-offsCONCACAFTotal
AppsGoalsAssistsAppsGoalsAssistsAppsGoalsAssistsAppsGoalsAssistsAppsGoalsAssists
Crystal Palace Baltimore20071657100------1757
Crystal Palace Baltimore20081722310200---2232
Total2007–present3379410200---3989
New York Red Bulls2008210---------210
New York Red Bulls20091010100------1110
Total2008–20091220100000---1320
Richmond Kickers (loan)2009100---------100
Total2009100---------100
Crystal Palace Baltimore (loan)2009320---------320
Crystal Palace Baltimore20102520100------2620
Total2010–present2520100000---2620
Total2007–present75139510200---82149

References

  1. ^ "Perak Edge Brunei". Borneo Bulletin. 2 January 2006. Archived from the original on 10 December 2006. Retrieved 10 April 2025.
  2. ^ USL-2 news Archived 10 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Red Bulls Part Ways with Four Players". 12 February 2010.
  4. ^ http://forums.bigsoccer.com/threads/mbuta-returns-to-crystal-palace-baltimore.1350827/ [dead link]
  5. ^ "SuperSport".
  • MLS player profile at the Wayback Machine (archived 2 October 2008)
  • Matthew Mbuta at Soccerway
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