Donovan Ewolo: Visakha FC complete free transfer for Cameroon centre-forward from Al-Jazeera FC
Cameroon striker Donovan Ewolo has completed a move to Visakha FC from Kuwaiti side Al-Jazeera FC on a free transfer, with the deal officially registered to begin on 2026-07-06. The 30-year-old centre-forward joins the Cambodian Premier League club after a spell in the Gulf, continuing a career that has already taken him across Asia, Europe and North America. His new contract at Visakha FC is currently listed without a confirmed end date.
The transfer, recorded as a standard free move, positions Ewolo to feature in the Cambodian Premier League for the first time, representing another step abroad for a player who has yet to play club football in his home country of Cameroon. There is no current market valuation attached to the move, with his latest listed figure on record shown as None at the time of the transfer.
Ewolo arrives in Cambodia from Al-Jazeera FC in Kuwait, whom he joined after a season with fellow Kuwaiti club Khaitan SC. His switch from Khaitan to Al-Jazeera was completed in the 202526 season, also as a standard transfer, underlining a recent pattern of steady movement through West Asian football. Before Kuwait, he had featured in Saudi Arabia for Al-Adalah FC, where he moved from Zhejiang FC in China during the 202324 campaign.
The forwards Asian journey began in China with Dingnan United and later Zhejiang FC, including a loan at Guangxi Pingguo. During that period his market value rose significantly, peaking at 750,000 while at Zhejiang FC at the age of 26, before gradually declining as subsequent moves took him to Guangxi Pingguo, Al-Adalah and Khaitan. By the time he was at Khaitan SC in 2024, his listed market value had dropped to zero, a figure that often signals uncertainty over long-term contract situations and the possibility of free-agent status.
Born in Yaounde on 16 Jun 1996 and standing at 1.91m, Ewolo has built a reputation as a traditional centre-forward, operating primarily through the middle in an attacking role. His early move away from Dragon Club de Yaounde in Cameroon to Czech side MFK Vyskov in 2018 set the tone for a career spent almost entirely abroad. From Vyskov he went on loan to IFK Lulea in Sweden and to North Carolina FC in the United States, giving him experience in European lower leagues and the US system before his shift to the Chinese game.
Those spells in the Czech Republic, Sweden, the United States, China, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have given Ewolo exposure to contrasting tactical styles and competitive levels, ranging from physically demanding leagues to more technical, possession-oriented environments. That breadth of experience now comes to Visakha FC as the Cambodian club look to integrate a seasoned target man into the C. Premier League.
There is no verified data in the current record on Ewolos recent match-by-match performances, opponent details, scorelines or seasonal statistics at Al-Jazeera or Khaitan, nor on his goal contributions in the most recent campaign. What is clear, however, is that his contractual situation allowed Al-Jazeera to let him depart without a transfer fee, creating a low-cost opportunity for Visakha FC and avoiding the risk of him entering an extended free-agent period without a club.
As Ewolo settles in at Visakha FC and prepares to compete in Cambodias top flight, the move offers him another overseas stage on which to prolong a nomadic career. How he adapts to the demands of the C. Premier League, and whether he can recapture the level that once made him a high-value asset in China, will go a long way to determining how this next spell influences his standing in Asian football and the legacy of a Cameroonian striker who has built his reputation entirely away from home.
