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Florent Ibengé

1961 - Today

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Jean-Florent Ikwange Ibengé (born 4 December 1961) is a Congolese football coach and former player who is the head coach of Tanzanian club Azam. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Florent Ibengé is the 7,836th most popular soccer player, the 57th most popular biography from Democratic Republic of the Congo and the 24th most popular Congolese Soccer Player.

Florent Ibengé is most famous for being a Congolese football manager, particularly known for his successful tenure as the head coach of the DR Congo national team. He has also managed various clubs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, leading them to notable achievements in domestic competitions.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Florent Ibengé ranks 7,836 out of 21,273Before him are Markel Susaeta, Andreas Cornelius, Yasuyoshi Nara, Tomasz Wałdoch, Igor Ponomaryov, and Lucas Bernardi. After him are Donny van de Beek, Shota Imai, Keiji Tamada, Ryan Gravenberch, Park Joo-ho, and Laurent Fournier.

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In Democratic Republic of the Congo

Among people born in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Florent Ibengé ranks 57 out of 107Before him are Axel Tuanzebe (1997), Christian Benteke (1990), Jirès Kembo Ekoko (1988), Moïse Katumbi (1964), Dieumerci Mbokani (1985), and Mohombi (1986). After him are Kiki Musampa (1977), Anthony Vanden Borre (1987), Fally Ipupa (1977), D. J. Mbenga (1980), Ariza Makukula (1981), and Samy Badibanga (1962).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Democratic Republic of the Congo

Among soccer players born in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Florent Ibengé ranks 24Before him are Mbo Mpenza (1976), Kabasu Babo (1950), Axel Tuanzebe (1997), Christian Benteke (1990), Jirès Kembo Ekoko (1988), and Dieumerci Mbokani (1985). After him are Kiki Musampa (1977), Anthony Vanden Borre (1987), Ariza Makukula (1981), Robert Kidiaba (1976), Peguy Luyindula (1979), and Gaby Mudingayi (1981).