Ilombe Mboyo Explained

Ilombe Mboyo
Birth Date:22 April 1987
Birth Place:Kinshasa, DR Congo (then Zaire)
Height:1.90 m
Position:Striker
Currentclub:Virton
Clubnumber:19
Youthyears1:1997–2001
Youthclubs1:Anderlecht
Youthyears2:2001–2002
Youthclubs2:Eendracht Aalst
Youthyears3:2002–2005
Youthclubs3:Club Brugge
Youthyears4:2005–2008
Youthclubs4:Charleroi
Years1:2008–2010
Clubs1:Charleroi
Caps1:40
Goals1:3
Years3:2010–2011
Clubs3:Kortrijk
Caps3:21
Goals3:6
Years4:2011–2013
Clubs4:Gent
Caps4:80
Goals4:37
Years5:2013–2015
Clubs5:Genk
Caps5:43
Goals5:13
Years6:2015–2018
Clubs6:Sion
Caps6:24
Goals6:4
Years7:2017–2018
Clubs7:Cercle Brugge (loan)
Caps7:10
Goals7:4
Years8:2018–2021
Clubs8:Kortrijk
Caps8:66
Goals8:23
Years9:2019
Clubs9:Al-Raed (loan)
Caps9:13
Goals9:2
Years10:2021
Clubs10:Sint-Truiden
Caps10:21
Goals10:5
Years11:2021–2022
Clubs11:Gent
Caps11:8
Goals11:1
Years12:2022
Clubs12:URSL Visé
Caps12:8
Goals12:3
Years13:2023–
Clubs13:Virton
Caps13:13
Goals13:3
Nationalyears1:2011
Nationalteam1:DR Congo
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:2012
Nationalteam2:Belgium
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:0
Club-Update:15 June 2023

Ilombe Mboyo (born 22 April 1987) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Virton. Born in Zaire and raised in Belgium, Mboyo originally represented DR Congo internationally before switching to represent the Belgium national team.

Club career

Born in Kinshasa, DR Congo, Mboyo played youth football for Anderlecht and Club Brugge,before going to prison when he was 17 for his part in a gang rape of a 14-year-old girl in 2004. Mboyo was a member of one of the most notorious street gangs in Belgium.[1] [2] [3] [4] While in prison, Mboyo was scouted under an initiative started by Queen Paola of Belgium[5] and trained with Charleroi, joining the club after his release, signed by John Collins.[4] He joined Kortrijk on loan in May 2010; the deal was made permanent in September 2010[4] He moved to Gent in January 2011.

He quickly became an important player for Gent and received the captain's armband.[4] However, two months later, in a game against Waasland-Beveren, Mboyo missed a carelessly taken penalty and provoked his own supporters after being booed. The club forced him to apologize for his behaviour and youngster Hannes van der Bruggen became the new captain.[6]

In August 2013, West Ham United pulled out of signing Mboyo after fans protested due to his conviction.[7]

On 3 February 2019, Al-Raed signed Mboyo for one season from Kortrijk.[8]

In January 2021, Mboyo joined fellow Belgian First Division A side Sint-Truiden on a permanent deal.[9]

On 31 August 2021, he returned to Gent on a two-year contract.[10]

On 26 December 2022, Mboyo signed with Virton.[11]

International career

In August 2011 Mboyo played for the DR Congo national team in the 3–0 defeat against Gambia.[12] However, as this was a friendly game, he remained eligible for Belgium. In October 2012, Mboyo was called up to the senior Belgium national team. Due to his conviction, the selection was controversial. Assistant manager Vital Borkelmans said that he deserved a second chance, while François De Keersmaecker, President of the Royal Belgian Football Association, said that his presence could set a good example.[2] He made his debut on the 16th in a 2–0 win over Scotland in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, replacing Christian Benteke for the final four minutes at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels.[13]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sporting Charleroi2008–09Belgian First Division1530000153
2009–10Belgian Pro League2501000260
Total4031000413
Kortrijk2010–11Belgian Pro League2162000236
Gent2010–11Belgian Pro League1221100133
2011–12Belgian Pro League321430003514
2012–13Belgian Pro League342031003721
2013–14Belgian Pro League21000021
Total803772008739
Genk2013–14Belgian Pro League2451040295
2014–15Belgian Pro League1981000208
Total431320004513
Sion2017–18Swiss Super League2441100255
Cercle Brugge (loan)2016–17Belgian First Division A1040000104
Kortrijk2018–19Belgian First Division A2072000227
Al-Raed (loan)2018–19Saudi Professional League1320000132
Career total251761534027079

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ilombe Mboyo: Prison, stardom and a terrible past. 24 September 2013. 25 September 2013. Patrick Nathanson. BBC Sport.
  2. Web site: Belgians defiant over rapist inclusion in their squad against Scotland. 12 October 2012. Gavin Berry. Daily Record and Sunday Mail.
  3. Web site: World Cup qualifiers: 10 things to look forward to this weekend. 12 October 2012. Paul Doyle and James Riach. Guardian News Group PLC.
  4. Web site: Ilombe Mboyo's long road to an international call-up. 10 October 2012. John Chapman. When Saturday Comes.
  5. News: Ilombe Mboyo: Charlton Athletic deny move for convicted rapist. 13 May 2015. BBC Sport. 13 May 2015.
  6. Web site: Ilombe Mboyo excuseert zich bij fans AA Gent en levert aanvoerdersband in. Mboyo apologizes towards fans of AA Gent and dismisses captain's armband. 10 December 2012. nl. Sport/Voetbalmagazine.
  7. News: Lewis. Darren. West Ham abandon transfer interest in striker Ilombe Mboyo as rape conviction sparks fan protests. 13 May 2015. Daily Mirror. 5 August 2013.
  8. https://sabq.org/pf3ZHz Al-Raed is officially signed by Ilombe Mboyo
  9. Web site: ILOMBE MBOYO IS EEN KANARIE!. Sint-Truidense V.V.. 8 January 2021. 8 January 2021. nl.
  10. Web site: Gent. BIENVENUE PETIT PÉLÉ!. 31 August 2021. 13 October 2021. nl.
  11. Web site: Virton. [TRANSFERT] : MBOYO]. 26 December 2022. 8 February 2023. fr.
  12. Web site: Gambia vs. DR Congo (3:0). National Football Teams.
  13. News: Moffat. Colin. Belgium 2-0 Scotland. 13 May 2015. BBC Sport. 16 October 2012.