Nicolas Nkoulou, born on March twenty-seventh, nineteen ninety, is a distinguished former professional footballer from Cameroon, renowned for his role as a centre-back. His football journey commenced in the French league with AS Monaco, where he showcased his talent for three years before making a significant move to Olympique de Marseille in two thousand eleven.
During his tenure at Marseille, Nkoulou achieved his first major accolade, lifting the Coupe de la Ligue trophy in the two thousand eleven to twelve season. In two thousand sixteen, he transitioned to Olympique Lyonnais, but after a challenging year, he sought new opportunities in Italy with Torino. Initially joining on loan, he later secured a permanent deal, yet his time at the club was marred by a decline in form, leading to his departure in two thousand twenty-one.
In search of revitalization, Nkoulou signed with English club Watford, continuing to demonstrate his defensive prowess. On the international stage, he proudly represented Cameroon, earning seventy-five caps between two thousand eight and two thousand seventeen. His international career peaked when he scored the equalizing goal in the final of the two thousand seventeen Africa Cup of Nations, shortly before announcing his retirement from international football.
Nicolas Nkoulou's legacy includes participation in three World Cups and three Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. Remarkably, in September two thousand twenty-two, he received a call-up to the national team after a five-year hiatus, reaffirming his enduring presence in the sport.