Guy Ipoua Explained

Guy Ipoua
Fullname:Guy Ipoua
Birth Date:1976 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Douala, Cameroon
Position:Striker
Years1:1992–199?
Years2:199?–199?
Years3:199?–199?
Years4:199?–199?
Years5:199?–199?
Years6:199?–1998
Years7:1998–1999
Years8:1999–2001
Years9:2001–2003
Years10:2003–2004
Years11:2004–2005
Years12:2004
Years13:2005
Years14:2005–2006
Years15:2006
Years16:2007
Clubs1:Nancy
Clubs2:Torino
Clubs3:Atlético Madrid
Clubs4:Novelda
Clubs5:Sevilla
Clubs6:Alicante
Clubs7:Bristol Rovers
Clubs8:Scunthorpe United
Clubs9:Gillingham
Clubs10:Livingston
Clubs11:Doncaster Rovers
Clubs12:Mansfield Town (loan)
Clubs13:Lincoln City (loan)
Clubs14:Hereford United
Clubs15:Forest Green Rovers
Clubs16:Oryx Douala
Caps1:0
Caps2:0
Caps3:0
Caps4:?
Caps5:?
Caps6:?
Caps7:24
Caps8:65
Caps9:82
Caps10:1
Caps11:9
Caps12:5
Caps13:6
Caps14:19
Caps15:7
Goals1:0
Goals2:0
Goals3:0
Goals4:?
Goals5:?
Goals6:?
Goals7:3
Goals8:23
Goals9:13
Goals10:0
Goals11:0
Goals12:0
Goals13:0
Goals14:7
Goals15:0
Pcupdate:15 March 2007

Guy Ipoua (born 14 January 1976) is a former Cameroonian footballer who played as a striker. He previously played for a string of British and Continental clubs. His elder brother, Samuel, represented Cameroon at the 1998 World Cup.

Career

Born in Douala, Cameroon, Ipoua moved to Strasbourg, France, at the age of four. His early football career is unclear but he joined Nancy in 1992, and had a spell at Torino, where his brother was also on loan from Inter Milan, for six months. He was also on the books of Atlético Madrid, at the time the reigning La Liga champions and cup holders. He has also played for Sevilla, Alicante, Écija and Novelda.

In the summer of 1998, he spent three weeks on trial at Crystal Palace, but failed to secure a contract. He spent a season at Bristol Rovers, where he scored three goals in 24 league games, before being released the following summer. A trial at Torquay United followed in July 1999, but he again failed to secure a contract. He subsequently went for trials at a number of clubs in England and Scotland, including Wycombe Wanderers and St Johnstone.

He eventually signed for Scunthorpe United in August 1999, scoring on his debut against Bournemouth, and again against Cardiff City two days later. This earned him a contract with the club, and he enjoyed almost two successful seasons with Scunthorpe, notably scoring seven times in the space of a week. He was sold to Gillingham for just £25,000, a low fee because he could have left for free a couple months later under the Bosman ruling. He was mainly used as a substitute for Gillingham up to the end of the season.

After rejecting a possible move to the United States with FC Dallas, he joined Scottish side Livingston in July 2003, having missed a substantial amount of pre-season training. However, he was to make just two appearances for the club, both as a substitute.

In July 2004, Ipoua signed for Doncaster Rovers, but again failed to establish himself in the first team. He joined Mansfield Town on loan in October 2004 and Lincoln City on loan in February 2005 before being released at the end of the season.

In August 2005, he joined Hereford United and scored a goal in each of his first three league games. His season was disrupted by injury and in the latter stages he was used as only as a substitute. However, he shone in Hereford's successful play-off campaign, scoring an extra-time winner in the semi-final against Morecambe. In the final itself, he was brought on in the second half with Hereford 2–1 down, and soon made an impact. He skillfully controlled a flick on by Andy Ferrell, played the ball out to Simon Travis and then powerfully headed the return cross into the net to equalise. In the dying minutes of extra time, he also did well to run the clock down by keeping the ball in the corner while fending off the attentions of several opposing players, and earning Hereford three consecutive corners. Unfortunately, Ipoua was one of several Hereford players released shortly after the final.

In August 2006, he signed for Forest Green Rovers after impressing on trial in pre season for the Gloucestershire club. Ipoua made his Forest Green debut on 26 August 2006 in a 1–0 defeat against Gravesend & Northfleet.[1] After making just seven appearances, five of these from the bench, Ipoua was released in September 2006 and signed for Oryx Douala in his native Cameroon.[2]

Post playing career

Ipoua joined the scouting team at Newcastle United in 2019.[3]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cupLeague cupOther Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Bristol Rovers1998–99Division Two243402010313
Scunthorpe United1999–2000Division Two409100010429
2000–01Division Three25144400103018
Total65235400207227
Gilliingham2000–01Division One9000000090
2001–02Division One408303100469
2002–03Division One334323100397
Total82126262009416
Livingston2003–04Scottish Premier League1000100020
Doncaster Rovers2004–05League One90101000110
Mansfield Town (loan)2004–05League Two5000000050
Lincoln City (loan)2004–05League Two6000000060
Hereford2005–06Conference National19 7 2 0 72 28 9
Forest Green Rovers2006–07Conference National70000070
Career total 218 45 18 6 10 2 10 2 256 55

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Forest Green 0–1 Gravesend . BBC Sport . 26 August 2012.
  2. http://doncasterrovers.in-doncaster.com/2008/08/old-rovers-players-what-there-doing-now/{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  3. Web site: Report: Guy Ipoua joins Newcastle scouting staff. HITC. 1 December 2019.