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    Full Name: Onana Zacharie Lionel Enguene
    Date of Birth: 07.01.1996
    Origin: Cameroon


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    He has Messi dribbling skills :P great eye on goal as well. I'm surprized he plays as a midfielder.
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    Cool pic but I never heard of this guy

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    His team became the best under 14 team in the europe

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    Looks a bit like Yaya! And a midfielder...
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    Watch the video people, you will really be surprized ..
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    nice skills,still young though to predict..

    The defending was really poor

    Posts about upcoming talents are great thanks

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    Man we have some tough african players coming through the system keep it up kids!
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    he is very selfish player....he got to work on that aspect...

    but a tremendous talent...absolutely way better in skill than all the other of his age...good physique plus great dribbling ..he was just murdering defenders...thats literally injustice to other teams..:P

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    I don't want to sound racist but you always have to look out with these black youngsters.
    They may be older than they actually say/think they are. They also have physical attributes that other kids don't have yet (or will never have) at that age which gives them an advantage, but this disappears when they get older.


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    Enguene Lionel (15, Midfielder, Cameroon)

    Zacharie Lionel Enguene has become one of the most promising midfielders in La Masia.


    The story begins as a footballer Enguene on the streets of Bertoua, where he used to play with his brothers until the age of 7 his father decided to put him in a club, Effefa, so start your training as a footballer.A year later he joined the Samuel Eto'o, four months before the approval of FC Barcelona joining after seeing him in The Farm Youngsters Football Championship 7, Arona, allowing it to reach the likes of The Farm Gael Etock or Armand Ella, now in the Youth A.

    Enguene, born January 7, 1996, has played in this year's Cadet B FC Barcelona team that has been proclaimed champions with 13 goals to work decisively and being the captain.He also made his debut with the Cadet A, even scoring a goal.

    Within the first team, could play both Enguene position like Xavi Iniesta, although maybe his game is the closest to Thiago. Lionel footballing highlights for its power and great one on one. A player who desequilbra from behind, rolling his opponents with his big stride and his ability to take the final pass to the forwards.It also has great knack for scoring goals coming from the second line of attack.

    The boy, who came only to Barcelona, ​​is visited by his parents once a year thanks to FC Barcelona. Miss your family and friends is something that can not be avoided, but as he tells his father, if he does it all will be well rewarded. Although his name is Lionel Enguene, Xavi and Iniesta admires, who imitates to someday fulfill his dream, playing for FC Barcelona.

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    He's got good technique and clever passes, but if this is over 2 years it's difficult to draw any conclusions.

    Btw, the striker with #9 looks like he's 2 meters tall!

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    Galning, you don't have to be a racist to probe the age of African or black youngsters. Africa is a continent and not all countries in Africa have big people, Cameroon generally have very big and physically strong people. I live in Holland where Dutch people are tall but my first son who is 18 months old is taller and bigger than an average Dutch kid. He looks bigger than a kids of 36 months old and I have to remind everyone whenever I go to Crèche that he is still a baby.

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