The
34-year-old has put pen-to-paper on a short-term deal after making a comeback
from retirement with BetVictor Southern League Premier Division South side
Salisbury in September.
Born
in Kinshasa, Zaire, he made his professional debut in 2002 for Bristol City,
scoring 31 goals in 85 games.
He
then made the move to Reading, and it was at the Royals where he made a name
for himself.
The
forward played a crucial role in firing Reading into the Premier League for the
first time in their history in his debut season with the club in the 2005/06
season.
He
then went on to 14 goals in his first season in the top-flight as Reading
finished eighth in their debut season in the Premier League, whilst narrowly
missing out on a European place.
The
Royals were relegated the following season and he left the club when his
contract expired in 2009.
He
joined Middlesbrough for a two-year-spell that wasn’t as successful as his time
at Reading, and he swiftly left Boro to join Swansea City, and this is where
his career started to take a dip.
He
only made 21 appearances for the Swans in three years with the Welsh side and
spent time out on loan at the likes of Sheffield Wednesday, Birmingham City and
Brighton.
After
leaving Swansea, he joined Barnsley but left after one season, and made the
move to Greek side AO Chania, but he only spent a year in Greece after scoring
3 goals in 15 appearances.
In
March 2016 he returned to England for a short spell at Yeovil Town, but left
after making just 8 appearances, scoring just once.
In
January 2017, he joined Thai League T1 side Sisaket and then had a short stay
in the Isthmian League Premier Division with Margate last season before
announcing he was hanging up his boots. |