BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY Pierre Nlend Womé born 26 March 1979 in Douala is a Cameroonian football defender who currently plays for Canon Yaoundé. Ajourneyman, Womé is a versatile and skillful left wingback who has played for 11 clubs in five countries, being one of seven players to have played in the top division in Italy, Spain, England and Germany (the others are Jon Dahl Tomasson, Abel Xavier, Gheorghe Popescu, Florin Răducioiu, Christian Poulsen and Maniche).
After spending his youth career in a small club Fogape Yaoundé and a relatively eminent regional side Canon Yaoundé, Womé moved to Italy from Cameroon in summer 1996 for his professional career. He began his senior career at Vicenza Calcio and spent almost 7 years playing in Italy until moving to English Premier League side Fulham FC in August 2002. H
e was sold to Bologna F.C. 1909 in co-ownership deal for 6 billion lire in 1999, which Roma acquired him for 2 billion lire only. Co-currently, Francesco Antonioli, Amedeo Mangone and Alessandro Rinaldi joined Roma for 10 billion lire, 13 billion lire and 6 billion lire respectively. In June 2000 Bologna acquired Womé outright for a peppercorn fee of 1 million lire. During his time in England at Fulham, Womé scored once in the league, a 3–0 win over West Brom in February 2003.
After playing for some notable clubs, including RCD Espanyol, FC Internazionale Milano and SV Werder Bremen, Womé joined 1. FC Köln in summer 2008 and left the team on 30 June 2010.
In the late February 2012, it was announced that Womé would join Coton Sport FC de Garoua in his homeland.
International career
On 8 October 2005, Womé missed a 95th-minute penalty during Cameroon's final World Cup qualifier against Egypt that would have sent theIndomitable Lions to the 2006 FIFA World Cup; unfortunately for Womé he cannoned the shot off the outside of the post and Côte d'Ivoire qualified at their expense.
During a press conference several days afterward, Womé said about the penalty: “No one wanted to take that penalty. No one. Neither Samuel Eto'o nor our captain Rigobert Song, because they knew what could have happened if they missed. I have always had the courage and I went to the spot.” He also claimed that some Cameroon fans wanted to kill him.
On 19 March 2007, Womé announced his retirement from international football. He later returned to the team in 2009 for a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Morocco.[8]
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