The VGA Saint-Maur, who faces AS Nancy-Lorraine on Sunday for the Coupe de France, will have to do without Marlyse Ngo Ndoumbouk, the club's top scorer, Cindy Ferreira, a French-Portuguese midfielder, and Francine Zouga. , middle Cameroonian.

 

A return without Marlyse Ngo Ndoumbouk
The club's top scorer, with 10 goals in 12 games, Marlyse Ngo Ndoumbouk left the club for the AS Nancy-Lorraine French Cup opponent. A double loss because in addition to losing its best attacker, the Saint-Maurienne will have to play against a formidable scorer, who knows by heart the defense of VGA Saint-Maur.

The 31-year-old Cameroonian striker leaves the relegated club of Saint-Maur for Nancy who plays in the second division. Recall that last year, on the 2014/2015 season, Marlyse Ngo Ndoumbouk scored 43 goals in 22 games!

 

Cindy Ferreira, an English adventure
21-year-old Franco-Portuguese midfielder Cindy Ferreira also left VGA Saint-Maur when she became an important part of the team. Indeed, Cindy Ferreira had played in 11 games this season, unlike last season when she played only 4 games.

Cindy Ferreira went to England, West Ham, who plays in the English 3rd division, knowing that the first two divisions are closed leagues.

The community leaves especially for her studies, she studied sports business in a business school, and had to do a four-month internship in England.

Francine Zouga, the third departure
Like Paris Saint-Germain, the VGA Saint-Maur recorded a third start, that of the middle-aged Cameroonian, Francine Zouga. The one who has played 9 games this season has also decided to leave, a new blow for the club Saint-Maur is not at best in the league.

Contrary to what happens with the PSG, the three departures to the VGA are very bad because they are players who were often in the initial eleven or who were called to return to try to make a difference at the meetings of the Saint-mauriennes .

The 2016 football season will not be easy for the VGA Saint-Maur in the Coupe de France, but especially this Saint-Maurienne team will have the difficult task of trying to stay in the 1st division.

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