The Cameroonian striker Gaël Grégoire Nkámá has signed for two years with the Algerian club of JS Kabylie where he will replace his compatriot Albert Ebossé, who died in controversial circumstances at the end of a match in August, the Algerian press announced Wednesday.
"It will be very difficult for me to replace Ebosse", best scorer of the Championship in Algeria last year, 'but with hard work I will achieve much', said Nkama, best scorer for last championship season in Cameroon with Panther Ndé.
Albert Ebossé died late August at Tizi-Ouzou, at the end of a match lost at home by the JSK.
Depending on the version of Algerian doctors, defended by the club, Ebosse was killed by a sharp object launched from the stands.
That of the Cameroonians was controversial and revealed that he died "as a result of a brutal assault with multiple cranial trauma" during a brawl in the locker room after the match.