Daniel N'Gom Kome, born on May nineteenth, nineteen eighty, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Cameroon, who made his mark as a midfielder. His football journey began in Spain in nineteen ninety-nine, where he showcased his talent across nearly ten clubs throughout his career.
Primarily known for his time with Numancia and Tenerife, Kome accumulated an impressive total of two hundred twenty-four matches and twenty-four goals in the Segunda División over the span of nine seasons. His dedication and skill on the field earned him a Spanish passport in August two thousand six, further solidifying his connection to the country.
On the international stage, Kome represented Cameroon at the prestigious two thousand World Cup and participated in three Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, highlighting his contributions to his national team and his status as a prominent figure in African football.