Julien Kialunda Explained

Julien Kialunda
Birth Date:24 April 1940
Birth Place:Matadi, Belgian Congo
Death Place:Antwerp, Belgium
Youthyears1:1960
Youthclubs1:Daring Léopoldville
Position:Central defender
Years1:1960–1965
Clubs1:Union Saint-Gilloise
Years2:1965–1973
Caps2:123
Goals2:3
Years3:1973–1980
Clubs3:Léopold FC
Nationalyears1:1972
Nationalteam1:Zaire
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:0

Julien Kialunda (24 April 1940 – 14 September 1987[1]) was a Congolese footballer. He was one of the first Congolese footballers to play professionally in Europe.[2] He represented Zaire at the 1972 African Cup of Nations.[3]

Club career

Kialunda played for Union Saint-Gilloise, RSC Anderlecht and Léopold FC in Belgium. He was a four time Belgian league champion with Anderlecht.

International career

Kialunda represented Zaire at the 1972 African Cup of Nations in Cameroon, where he started in all of his team's five matches as Zaire finished fourth.

Post-career

After his retirement, Kialunda was national coach of the Zaire national team, without much success. He also owned a cafe for a while in the Brussels neighborhood of Matonge, known for its predominantly African population. In 1987, sick with AIDS, he decided to return to Belgium to be treated and die there. He died on 14 September the same year.

A charity is founded in his memory, the "Julien Kialunda Foundation", that is engaged in worthy causes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is sponsored by professional players of African origin playing or having grew up in Belgium, like the brothers Mbo and Émile Mpenza, Mohammed Tchité and Anthony Vanden Borre.[4]

Honours

Union Saint-Gilloise

Anderlecht

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Julien Kialunda. www.voetbal.com. 3 May 2018.
  2. Book: C. Onwumechili. G. Akindes. Identity and Nation in African Football: Fans, Community and Clubs. 8 April 2014. Palgrave Macmillan UK. 978-1-137-35581-2. 289–.
  3. Web site: African Nations Cup 1972 - Final Tournament Details. RSSSF. 3 May 2018.
  4. Web site: VdB, Tchité et les frères Mpenza parrains de la fondation Kialunda. www.dhnet.be. 3 May 2018. Benoît Delhauteur. 30 November 2006.