Claude Kameni has left Berliner SV 92 to retire from professional football, bringing an end to the left-back’s senior career after a final stint with the Berlin club. The move was completed as a free transfer from Berliner SV 92 to “Retired,” with the switch recorded to start on 2026-02-02 and running through to 2026-02-02, formally closing his player registration.
The 30-year-old defender, who holds both German and Cameroonian nationality, finishes his career as a free agent rather than joining another club, with no transfer fee involved and no market value listed at the time of his retirement. His departure from Berliner SV 92 comes after joining the club from an unnamed side, where he had been registered prior to his return to Berlin.
Kameni’s short spell at Berliner SV 92 capped a nomadic path through the lower tiers and university game. Before signing for Berliner SV 92, he had turned out for 1.FC Novi Pazar/Marathon 1895 in Germany, having arrived there from Lewis University in the United States. Earlier, he had played for SD Croatia Berlin, FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin II, and FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin U19, all following his progression within the Berliner SC system, from Berliner SC Youth to Berliner SC U19.
A left-footed specialist at left-back, Kameni spent virtually his entire career in defensive roles, deployed predominantly on the left side of the back line. His career remained rooted largely in Germany, with the notable exception of his collegiate spell at Lewis University in the United States, giving him experience in both German football structures and the American university system. The data provided shows no record of senior national-team activity and lists him as retired at international level as well.
Having been born in Berlin and developed through local academies, Kameni’s journey is closely tied to the city’s footballing landscape. From youth football at Berliner SC Youth, he steadily climbed age groups and teams, moving into FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin’s youth and reserve setups before stepping into the senior amateur and semi-professional ranks. His moves remained modest, without publicly listed transfer fees or established market values, underlining a career spent outside the major professional spotlight.
There is no recorded competitive match data in the information available for his final season at Berliner SV 92, nor specific appearance or statistical figures for his campaigns at previous clubs. Likewise, no details are provided on opponents, scorelines, or individual match performances.
With his registration now officially closed and his status listed as “Retired,” Kameni’s future will lie away from the pitch rather than in another league at home or abroad. His departure from Berliner SV 92 marks the conclusion of a career that wound its way through Berlin’s club network and a stop in the United States, ending where it began: in the German capital’s football community.
