Freddy Mveng has completed his departure from FC Biel-Bienne, leaving the Swiss Promotion League club to become a free agent after his contract was not renewed. The move, registered on 14/04/2026, confirms that the 33-year-old defensive midfielder is no longer tied to the Biel-based side and is now unattached, with his deal officially expiring on 14/04/2026.
The transaction is listed without a transfer fee and with no new club named, meaning Mveng exits Biel-Bienne on a free and is currently without a team. His subsequent status is recorded as “Retired”, underlining that he is no longer registered as an active player with a professional club. There is no market value indicated for the Switzerland/Cameroon dual national at the time of the move.
Mveng, who operates primarily as a defensive midfielder and is right-footed, departs a side competing in Switzerland’s Promotion League. The move away from FC Biel-Bienne closes a chapter in Swiss lower-league football for the player, whose most recent competitive environment was the third tier of Swiss football. With no destination club listed, there is no indication that he will continue his career abroad or domestically at professional level.
Born in Maroua and holding both Swiss and Cameroonian nationality, Mveng built his profile as a holding midfielder, tasked with shielding the back line and contributing to build-up play from deep. His main position is recorded as “Midfield – Defensive Midfield,” and he has been associated with the Switzerland and Cameroon footballing landscape through his dual-national background, although he is now formally noted as retired from national team consideration as well.
His time at FC Biel-Bienne came in the context of Swiss football’s Promotion League, a division known for mixing experienced professionals with younger prospects. While detailed season statistics, recent appearances, and match-by-match performance data are not provided in the dataset, Mveng’s age and positional profile point to a veteran presence in the squad’s spine during his spell at the club.
The lack of a recorded fee underlines the nature of his exit: this was not a sale, but an end of contract leading directly to free-agent status and, according to the data, retirement from the professional game. With his Instagram profile listed, Mveng maintains a public presence off the pitch even as his professional status is now recorded as retired.
Mveng’s confirmed departure from FC Biel-Bienne and the formal conclusion of his contract draw a line under his latest stint in Swiss football. With no new club attached to his name, the data suggests his focus has shifted away from the professional field, bringing a long-running career as a defensive midfielder to an official close.
