After five seasons at the club, the Tanzanian Thomas Ulimwengu longer bear his jersey number 28 TP Mazembe. Figuring prominently on the shelves of several clubs in Europe and elsewhere, "Rambo" has decided to end his Congolese adventure.
- Will Thomas SUCCED ABROAD?Leave your comments belowRecruited at 18 in his AFC Academy in Stockholm, Sweden, Tanzanian Thomas Ulimwengu will steadily increase from the rank of "often replacing" under Lamine Ndiaye than "often holds" Patrice Carteron. And Hubert Velud has made it a major element of its provisions in away games especially. In against attacks Crow, the "brother in arms" of Mbwana Aly samatta uses wonderfully speed and power to pierce the defenses on its right side. It is these qualities that enabled him to write to his credit 130 matches, 35 goals and almost as many assists as MAZEMBEAN TUNIC
Thomas UlimwenguPersonal informationFull nameThomas Emmanuel UlimwenguDate of birth14 June 1993 (age 23)Place of birthHeight1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)Playing positionStrikerClub informationCurrent teamNumber28Youth career2008–2009–20102010–2011Senior career*YearsTeamApps(Gls)2011–National team‡2008–2009Tanzania U-175-32009–Tanzania U-2011-132009–Tanzania U-235-62009–
At 23, while many clubs wanted to recruit him for two years, Rambo has wisely waited to be free to choose where he will continue his career. He would not negotiate a new contract with the TPM. His legitimate ambition is trying to emulate Samatta who quickly confirmed his talent in Genk, Belgium.The coach Velud obviously sorry to be deprived of a very powerful striker, but he takes no blame him: "Thomas has always performed well, the player as the man is normal and it is requested. I wish him much success in his future career. "Before leaving Lubumbashi, Thomas Ulimwengu wanted to send a message to the club and his entourage: "In five years, Mazembe allowed me to continually grow on the human level football and I want to thank all those who m '. have supported and helped win trophies, led by President Katumbi and Mrs Carine, leaders and coaches, like the warm club supporters. I am convinced that the TPM will win the CAF Cup. A big thank you to all! "

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