Liswa Nduti

Liswa Nduti
Personal information
Date of birth 24 December 1974
Place of birth DR Congo
Playing position Defender, Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996-2005 Manning Rangers F.C. 203 (22[1])
2005 East Bengal F.C.
2007-2008 TCDK SLNA
2009 Yanbian F.C. (trial)[2]
National team
DR Congo 4 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Liswa Nduti (born 24 December 1974 in DR Congo) is a retired footballer from DR Congo.

Career

South Africa


Nduti played at Manning Rangers for eight years, making at least 15 appearances in each year.[1] In his first season, 1996-97, Manning Rangers won the league championship.

In 2001,[3] Nduti had a short experience as a goalkeeper at a 2002/03 game challenging Jomo Cosmos in spite of the fact he typically played as a defender or midfielder, pulling off some saves as the Mighty Maulers ran out 2-1 winners.[4]

India

Heading to East Bengal towards late October 2005,[5] the sweeper was gone from the Red & Gold Brigade early on,[6] despite coach Subhash Bhowmick planning to experiment with him in different roles as they outclassed Air India 3-1 at the Federation Cup.[7]

Vietnam

Known as 'Baby' in Vietnam, he was with TCDK SLNA towards the end of 2007,[8] putting in what was seen as an imperious display as they outclassed Ha Noi ACB 2-0, receiving Man of the Match.[9]

National team

Nduti had four caps for DR Congo, including in the African Nations Cup qualifying.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "Liswa Nduti". National-football-teams.com. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  2. "Nduti left clubless after trial". Kickoff.com. Retrieved 9 August 2018.
  3. Nduti back in time for struggling Rangers Cape Argus
  4. Nduti the hero for Rangers News24
  5. Nduti leaves for Goa The Telegraph (Calcutta)
  6. Season ending transfers 2005 IndianFootball.Com
  7. East Bengal Club 3:1 Air-India IndianFootball.Com
  8. TCDK.Sông Lam Nghệ An: Thiếu mỗi tiền Báo Sài Gòn Giải Phóng
  9. Nduti helps his team into second spot Kick Off
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