Joseph Elanga


Joseph Elanga Fils is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who played as a defender.

Playing career

Club career

Elange was born in Yaoundé, Cameroon. After leaving the country in 1998 Elanga started his European career in Greece playing for PAOK and Apollon Kalamarias. After a year in each club Elanga left Greece in 2000 to transfer to Swedish club Malmö FF. He stayed at the club for five years playing 130 league games and winning the Swedish championship in 2004. In 2005 Elanga left for Denmark and Brøndby IF. After a couple of tough seasons he went on loan at fellow Danish club AC Horsens. His contract with Brøndby ended in 2009 and Elanga became a free agent.
In early 2010, Elanga announced that he would be training with his old team Malmö FF for a week, a few weeks later he signed a new contract with Malmö and returned to the club after four years. For the 2010 season Elanga had very limited playtime as he was only the second choice for the left back position behind Ricardinho, however he did get the chance to play for a couple of games in the beginning of the season when Ricardinho was injured and a few other games. In the end he played enough games to win his second Allsvenskan title with the club. Elanga's contract was not renewed and he moved to his family in Borås to find a new club to play for. On 9 January 2012, he announced his decision to end his playing career to focus on studying for a UEFA Pro Licence and become a coach.

International career

Elanga played for the Cameroon national football team at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

Personal life

Joseph Elanga is the father of Sweden U17 international Anthony Elanga., who plays in the youth academy for Manchester United

Honours

Club

Malmö FF