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“Auda” captain Ondoa will continue to guard the team’s goal; Friesenbichler moves to Poland

Also last season, Ondoa was the captain of “Audas” and played in 30 football league matches and four Latvian Cup matches.

Before joining “Auda”, the 27-year-old football player played in the backup team of “Barcelona” in the second strongest league in Spain, “Pobla de Mafumet”, “Gimnastic” of Tarragona, in the backup unit of “Sevilla”, “Alaves”, as well as in the Belgian unit “Oostende” and In the Croatian club “Istra 1961”.

On the other hand, in 2013/2014 In the season of 2008, Ondoa together with the “Barcelona” youth team triumphed in the UEFA Youth League.

He has also played 44 matches for the Cameroon national team and in 2017, he not only helped the national team win the African Cup of Nations, but was also recognized as the best goalkeeper of the tournament.

In the 2022 season, “Auda” returned to the football superleague, winning fifth place, and also won the Latvian Cup and won the first trophy in the team’s history.

Meanwhile, the Polish football extra-class club “Lechia” of Gdańsk has agreed with the Latvian team RFS on the transfer of Austrian striker Kevin Friesenbichler, “Lechia” reports.

“Lechia”, which is also represented by the midfielder of the Latvian national team Kristers Tobers, after 17 rounds, occupies the 14th place in the tournament table in the competition of 18 teams.

On Wednesday, the 28-year-old Friesenbichler began to undergo medical tests, after the completion of which a contract for two and a half years will be concluded.

In the previous season, Friesenbihler scored eight goals and provided 11 assists in 32 matches in the Latvian Football Super League, while in the UEFA Conference League he had two accurate shots and one assist in 11 matches. He joined the ranks of the RFS in the summer of 2021.

Friesenbichler also represented “Lechia” in 2014/2015. in the season of 2016, when he scored five goals in 16 extra-class matches. After leaving Gdańsk, the Austrian played for Vienna “Austria”, “Wolfsberger” and Graz “Sturm” teams in his homeland, as well as for the German unit “Osnabruck”.

Friesenbichler started his professional career in the Bayern Munich club system and was also under the auspices of Lisbon’s Benfica.

Friesenbichler has represented all Austrian youth teams.

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