Kevin Bemanga has completed a free transfer to Bulgarian club Minyor Pernik from free agency, signing a contract that begins on 2026-03-04 and runs until 2025-07-01. The 27-year-old right winger, who holds both French and DR Congolese nationality, joins the Vtora Liga side with a current market value listed at €100k and arrives without a transfer fee after his spell as a free agent.
The move returns Bemanga to Bulgarian football and secures his immediate future after several months without a club. His registration shifts from “Without Club” to Minyor Pernik in what is recorded as a standard transfer, with no fee disclosed and no loan clauses attached. For Minyor Pernik, the deal represents a low-risk acquisition of an experienced wide attacker who has already adapted to Bulgarian football in previous seasons.
Bemanga’s contract covers the remainder of the 2025–26 cycle, giving both player and club a clear short-term framework. Coming into Minyor Pernik as a right-footed winger, he is expected to operate primarily on the right side of attack, the role consistently listed as his main position. Standing at 1.76m, he has built his profile more on mobility and versatility than on physical presence, traits that have allowed him to move across several leagues and countries during his career.
Born in Dreux, France, on 20 Apr 1998, Bemanga has followed a notably international path. After early spells in Spain with Mora CF, Xerez CD and CD San Roque de Lepe, he moved to Paris FC B in France before being picked up by Angers SCO. From there he oscillated between Angers’ first team and Angers SCO B, including a loan stint at FC Sion U21 in Switzerland, gaining experience in different football cultures and tactical environments.
His Bulgarian chapter began in earnest in 2023 with a move to Montana, where his market value peaked again at €250k shortly after arrival and then gradually declined as his career became more itinerant. Subsequent switches to Septemvri Sofia and Dunav Ruse entrenched him further in the Bulgarian system before short periods as a free agent in 2024 and again in 2025. Each time he returned to Bulgaria, underlining how that market has become a key platform for his career.
Market value data shows a gradual downward trend from €250k at Angers and Montana to €175k, then €125k at Dunav Ruse, and finally €100k while unattached. Even so, the free transfer structure means Minyor Pernik are adding a player with a six-figure valuation without paying a fee, a notable piece of business at Vtora Liga level.
Details of recent matches, appearances, and performance statistics for Bemanga’s latest season are not provided in the available data, and no specific games, opponents, scorelines or contributions are listed. Similarly, there is no recorded reaction from media, fans in France or DR Congo, or local supporters in Bulgaria regarding his latest move, so the broader public response to this transfer cannot be documented from the information at hand.
What is clear is that this confirmed transfer offers Bemanga another opportunity to re-establish his trajectory in a league he knows well. Returning to professional competition, and back into the Vtora Liga, gives the Franco-Congolese winger a platform to stabilise his market value and rebuild momentum. If he can translate his experience from France, Spain and Switzerland into consistent performances for Minyor Pernik, this contract could become a pivotal step in redefining his reputation and opening further doors in European football once it runs its course.
