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  1. Félix-Michel Ngonge (born 17 August 1967) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder or striker. Besides in Belgium, he has played in Turkey, England, and Scotland. Ngonge played international football for Zaire, and later the renamed Democratic Republic of Congo team.

  2. Félix-Michel Ngonge (né le 17 août 1967 à Huy dans la province de Liège) est un footballeur international congolais (RDC), qui évoluait au poste d' attaquant et de milieu de terrain . Biographie. Carrière en club. Michel Ngonge évolue en Belgique, en Turquie, en Angleterre et en Écosse .

  3. 1 de jul. de 2002 · Datos del jugador. Posición en detalle. Posición principal : Extremo derecho. Posición secundaria: Delantero centro. Extremo izquierdo. Nombre en país de origen: Félix Michel Ngonge F. Nacim./Edad: 17/08/1967 (56) Lugar de nacimiento: Huy Altura: 1,88 m Nacionalidad: RD del Congo.

  4. Michel Ngonge. Striker Michel was signed in the summer of 1998 from Turkish side Samsunspor. He scored some crucial goals including the goal against Birmingham City in the 1999 play-off semi-final. After a loan spell at Huddersfield, he joined Queens Park Rangers in 2000.

  5. Ngonge, 51, is now assistant coach of the Belgium Under-17 team. His son, Cyril, 18, is at Club Brugge and played in the Champions League this season. Life is good but even when it isn't sometimes, he has something in the memory bank to act as the perfect pick-me-up.

  6. Michel Ngonge Football Player Statistics | 11v11.com. A Congo international, having previously played for KRC Harelbeks, Michel joined Watford from Samsunspor in Turkey. In December 2000, he moved on to Queens Park Rangers where he went straight into the first team but was unable to hold down a regular place and was frequently used from the bench.

  7. Michel Ngonge. Michael Ngonge arrived at Watford in 1998 from Turkish club Samsunspor, for his first experience of English football at the age of 31. The DR Congo forward netted in a play-off semi-final against Birmingham City, with the Hornets going on to achieve promotion to the Premier League.