Marc-Vivien Foé was a talented Cameroonian professional footballer, renowned for his role as a defensive midfielder. Born on May 1, 1975, he began his career with Canon Yaoundé before making a name for himself in European football.
Foé showcased his skills in Ligue 1 and the Premier League, playing for clubs such as Lens, West Ham United, Lyon, and Manchester City. His journey through these prestigious leagues highlighted his dedication and talent on the pitch.
Tragically, on June 26, 2003, Foé's life was cut short during an international match for Cameroon, a loss that reverberated throughout the football community. His death was later attributed to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a heart condition that took many by surprise.
Throughout his international career, Foé earned sixty-two caps for the Cameroon national team, scoring eight goals. In recognition of his contributions to the sport, he was posthumously honored with the Commander of the National Order of Valour, and his shirt numbers, twenty-three and seventeen, were retired by Manchester City and Lens, respectively.