Omer‑Junior NKadiaboua: free agent centre‑back attracting interest after leaving last club

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Omer-Junior N’Kadiaboua has left Belgian side UR La Louvière Centre after his contract ended, becoming a free agent with immediate effect following his move to the status of “Without Club” on 2025-12-03.

The 24-year-old centre-back, who holds both French and Congolese nationality, departs the Belgian outfit after a brief spell, with no transfer fee involved and no market valuation listed at the time of his release. His new registration as unattached means he is now free to negotiate and sign with any club.

N’Kadiaboua only joined UR La Louvière Centre earlier in the same season, moving from Croatian club NK Virovitica on 2025-09-04. His stay in Belgium therefore proved short-lived, with his previous deal concluding on 2025-12-03. The switch to “Without Club” does not involve a competitive league, as his new status is simply recorded under a non-affiliated category rather than a domestic competition.

Born in Saint-Jean-de-Braye and standing at 1.86m, N’Kadiaboua is a left-footed central defender whose career has already taken him across several European countries. Before arriving in Belgium, he played in Croatia with NK Virovitica, in Finland with Pallo-Iirot, in Romania with CS Stiinta Miroslava and in Spain with Comillas CF, CD Azuqueca, AD Alcorcón C and Internacional de Móstoles, as well as in France with Saran FC and Évreux Football Club 27 at youth level.

This latest move continues a pattern of short spells and regular switches across lower-tier clubs and leagues, but the confirmed free-agent status could open the door to another move abroad. With his registration now listed as “Without Club”, N’Kadiaboua is no longer tied to Belgian football and is available to return to leagues he previously featured in, or explore a new country altogether.

No contract length, salary details, appearance data, or performance statistics for his time at UR La Louvière Centre are provided in the available information, and there are no recorded figures for goals, assists, or matches played during the current campaign. Likewise, no market value is assigned to him at the point of his release, and there is no indication of any appearance-related clauses or sell-on agreements attached to previous transfers in his career.

N’Kadiaboua’s international status is currently “Without Club” at national-team level as well, with no senior caps for either France or Congo recorded in the data. However, his experience across France, Spain, Romania, Finland, Croatia and Belgium highlights a defender accustomed to adapting to different football cultures and tactical demands.

The end of his contract at UR La Louvière Centre and his move into free agency mark another turning point in a career built on mobility. The next agreement he signs will determine whether he continues his trajectory through a variety of European leagues or seeks greater stability at a single club, but for now his departure from Belgium and his status as unattached are confirmed.

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