Djuma Shabani (born 16 March 1993) is a Congolese professional footballer who plays as a right back for Yanga SC and the DR Congo national team.
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1993-03-16) 16 March 1993 (age 29)[1] | ||
Place of birth | Kindu,[2] Zaire | ||
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
Position(s) | Right back | ||
Club information | |||
Current team | young Africa | ||
Number | 21 | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
20??–2015 | Bel'Or | ||
2015–2017 | FC Renaissance | ||
2017– 2021 | Vita Club | ||
2021– | Yanga SC | ||
National team‡ | |||
2018– | DR Congo | 1 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 13:41, 9 June 2019 (UTC) |
Shabani was born in 1993 in Kindu, and played football for the Kinshasa-based club Bel'Or before joining FC Renaissance.[2] In July 2015, he was one of five Renaissance players banned for two years by the Congolese Federation for abusing match officials.[3] Three months later, the five were among the beneficiaries of a general amnesty for those sanctioned under its jurisdiction for non-financial offences.[4] He captained the team in 2016–17 and was described as the "kingpin of the defence", but left at the end of that season for Vita Club.[5] He heped his new club win the 2017–18 Linafoot title as well as reach the 2018 CAF Confederation Cup Final, in which they lost 4–3 on aggregate to Raja Casablanca.[6][7]
Shabani was called into the DR Congo senior squad for the first time in May 2018, as a late replacement for a friendly against Nigeria,[8] but did not take the field. He made his senior international debut in March 2019, as a second-half substitute as DR Congo held on to the one-goal lead that confirmed their qualification for that year's Africa Cup of Nations.[9] Shabani was named in the provisional 26-man squad for the competition.[10]
DR Congo squad – 2019 Africa Cup of Nations | ||
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