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The playing career of Barel Mouko

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Barel Morial Mouko, born on April 5, 1979, in Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo, is a retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Currently you can also win with online bets made at the 1xBet platform on other Congolese footballers too.

Throughout his career, Mouko was renowned for his agility and leadership both at the club and international levels.

For starters, Mouko began his professional journey with CS La Mancha in Congo before moving to AS Stade Mandji in Gabon in 2001. Right now the 1xBet website also offers you the chance to win with many online bets made on various African football clubs too.

Moving to France

In 2001, he signed with French club FC Massy 91, competing in the Championnat National. His performances there earned him a transfer to Dijon FCO in 2003. Over 5 seasons with Dijon, Mouko made 158 appearances, establishing himself as a key player and contributing to the team’s promotion to Ligue 2. Punters can also grab the application 1xBet Congo Brazzaville , where French football competitions can be wagered too.

After leaving Dijon in 2008, Mouko joined FC Gueugnon in 2009, where he played 20 matches. Later that year, he moved to Lille OSC, initially serving as a backup goalkeeper. He made his Ligue 1 debut with Lille in May 2013, playing three league matches during the 2012-2013 season. If you like the Ligue 1, you can get the 1xBet Congo Brazzaville application to bet on all its matches too.

Later years and international career

Mouko’s career continued with stints at AC Léopard in 2015 and a return to CS La Mancha in 2017. In 2018, he signed with Daring Club Motema Pembe (DCMP) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where he played until 2022. Since that same year, he has continued to perform at Rostrenen FC, a French amateur club. The www.1xbet.cg/en/line/football website is the ultimate destination for those who want to make the best football wagers out there.

Mouko was also a stalwart for the Congo national team. Some of his numbers with the national squad include:

● playing between 2000 and 2018;
● participating in 38 matches;
● and notably, he even scored a goal, which came from a penalty in a 3-1 victory over
Swaziland during the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

One of the things that the 1xBet platform allows its punters to do is to also make their bets on what the outcome of a penalty kick will be as well. Throughout his career, Barel Mouko’s dedication and resilience made him a respected figure in African football, leaving a lasting impact both domestically and internationally.

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