Stéphane Noumbissie: Sigma Olomouc eye move for Lille B’s teenage Cameroon defender

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Stéphane Noumbissie: Sigma Olomouc eye move for Lille B’s teenage Cameroon defender

Cameroon centre-back Stéphane Noumbissie of LOSC Lille B is being linked with a move to Czech side Sigma Olomouc, with the 19-year-old reportedly under consideration as a defensive recruit for the Chance Liga club.

The left-footed defender, who stands at 1.90m, currently plays for Lille’s reserve team in France’s National 3 Group E. Data from Transfermarkt lists no fixed market value for Noumbissie at this stage, adding to speculation that Sigma could be exploring a low-cost deal or even a free-agent scenario, with no contract start or expiry dates recorded for the player at Lille B. The probability of the move remains unclear and is marked simply as “?” in the latest update on 18 June 2026.

Born on 25 December 2006, Noumbissie is regarded as an emerging central defender, operating primarily at centre-back but offering the profile modern clubs seek in tall, left-footed options. He is currently registered with Lille B rather than the senior Cameroon national team, and there is no public record of a previous professional club before his spell in northern France.

Recent appearances in National 3 have kept the teenager in focus. In his latest recorded outing for Lille B earlier this month against a National 3 Group E rival, he featured in a low-scoring match, contributing to a disciplined defensive display as Lille’s reserves continued their regional campaign in France’s fifth tier. Specific statistics on goals or assists are not listed, but his regular involvement has attracted interest from abroad.

With no official fee, no declared market value and no published contract end date, any move to Sigma Olomouc would mark a significant first step into senior Central European football for Noumbissie – a transfer that, if completed, could define the early stages of his career and shape his reputation as one of Cameroon’s next defensive prospects.

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