Valéry Mézague Explained

Valéry Mézague
Fullname:Valéry Mézague
Birth Date:8 December 1983
Birth Place:Marseille, France
Death Place:Toulon, France
Height:1.83 m
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1999–2006
Years2:2004–2005
Years3:2005–2009
Years4:2007–2008
Years5:2009
Years6:2009–2011
Years7:2011–2012
Years8:2013
Years9:2014
Clubs1:Montpellier
Clubs2:Portsmouth (loan)
Clubs3:Sochaux
Clubs4:Le Havre (loan)
Clubs5:Châteauroux
Clubs6:Vannes
Clubs7:Panetolikos
Clubs8:Bury
Clubs9:Toulon
Caps1:57
Caps2:11
Caps3:34
Caps4:28
Caps5:16
Caps6:46
Caps7:3
Caps8:7
Caps9:3
Goals1:10
Goals2:0
Goals3:0
Goals4:3
Goals5:2
Goals6:5
Goals7:0
Goals8:0
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:205
Totalgoals:20
Nationalyears1:2003–2004
Nationalteam1:Cameroon
Nationalcaps1:7
Nationalgoals1:0

Valéry Mézague (8 December 198315 November 2014) was a Cameroonian professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

Mézague was born in the 5th arrondissement of Marseille in 1983, to a Cameroonian mother. He acquired French nationality on 16 September 1997, through the collective effect of his mother's naturalization.[1]

He represented Cameroon at international level. His most notable moment with the Lions Indomptables was at the 2003 FIFA Confederations Cup, where he became the starter central midfielder in the lost final against host France, after replacing the late Marc-Vivien Foé during the victorious semi final versus Colombia.

In 2003, he was involved in a serious car crash which ruled him out of the game for four months. Despite this, he fought back to reclaim his form and his performances attracted the attention of Harry Redknapp, with Mézague joining Portsmouth F.C. on loan for the 2004–05 season. However, he failed to make any sort of substantial impression and returned to France in June 2005, where he followed his former manager at Portsmouth Alain Perrin to FC Sochaux-Montbéliard.

His younger brother, Teddy, is also a footballer.

He was found dead in his apartment on 15 November 2014, due to a cardiac arrest caused by a heart disease.[2] [3] [4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: JORF n° 0217 du 18 septembre 1997 - Légifrance . 2023-11-28 . legifrance.gouv.fr . 13575 . fr . PDF.
  2. sportingtoulon. Sporting Club Toulon. 533647539179106304. 15 November 2014. C'est avec une très grande tristesse que le Sporting Toulon vous informe du décès de Valery Mezague... @lequipe.
  3. Web site: Valéry Mézague est décédé. L'Équipe. 15 November 2014. fr. 15 November 2014.
  4. Web site: Football - Ex-Portsmouth midfielder Valery Mezague found dead - Yahoo Eurosport UK . 5 February 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141129031644/https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/football-ex-portsmouth-midfielder-valery-mezague-found-dead-185056573--sow.html . 29 November 2014 .
  5. Web site: Valéry Mezague died of heart attack - Autopsy. 25 November 2014. 10 December 2014. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304193823/http://www.cameroonweb.com/CameroonHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=315127. dead.