Joseph Minala: Cameroon Footballer Who Was Accused of Being 41 Finds New Club Aged 26

Joseph Minala: Cameroon Footballer Who Was Accused of Being 41 Finds New Club Aged 26

Fred Kennedy
updated at August 9, 2023 at 12:24 PM
  • Joseph Minala made headlines in 2014 after he was controversially accused of being 41 years of age
  • At the time, the midfielder was said to be 17 years old
  • Minala, who has been switching clubs since then, has now joined a Maltese club

Joseph Minala, a Cameroonian footballer who was once accused of being older than his actual age, has found a new club aged 26.

Minala started his football career with Lazio, where he grew through the ranks at the Serie A club's academy system.

However, in 2014, he hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons after a Senegalese media outlet claimed that the midfielder was 41 years of age, 24 years older than his age at the time.

Joseph Minala gesturing during the Chinese Super League football match (CSL) between Shanghai SIPG and Qingdao Huanghai in Suzhou in China's eastern Jiangsu province. Photo by STR.
Joseph Minala gesturing during the Chinese Super League football match (CSL) between Shanghai SIPG and Qingdao Huanghai in Suzhou in China's eastern Jiangsu province. Photo by STR.
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According to Sportbible, the wild accusations promoted the Italian FA to launch a probe into the claims, which had been denied by both Minala and Lazio.

Fortunately for the two parties, it was established that Minala had not lied about his exact age, and he escaped disciplinary action.

Back in 2020, the Cameroonian finally addressed the saga surrounding his age, with the midfielder disclosing it had greatly affected his fortunes.

"It held back my career and is [still] holding back my career," he told AFP.

Minala finds new club

Nearly nine years after the scandal, Minala has found a new club aged 26.

The ex-Lazio star left the Italian club on a permanent basis in 2021 after several loan spells with different clubs.

The Cameroonian has now joined his second club of 2023 by joining Maltese side Sliema Wanderers.

The transfer was confirmed by the club via a Facebook post, which said:

"Having already played for some top-level clubs throughout his career including Lazio, Bari and Salernitana, Joseph will surely bring a wealth of talent and experience to our squad."

Mbappe lands in Cameroon

Earlier, Sports Brief reported how Paris Saint-Germain striker, Kylian Mbappe landed in Cameroon - the native country of his father - on July 6.

Mbappe's holiday in Cameroon involved many activities, including visits to local sites and a special match with the Vent d’Etoudi Football Club, a second-division team owned by former tennis star, Yannick Noah.

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