It’s unfortunate to hear that Bruno Zita Mbanagoye, the 32-year-old Gabonese international midfielder, has decided to retire from professional football due to recurring back problems. It’s always a difficult decision for a player to retire, especially when health issues become a significant factor.
Mbanagoye had a notable career, playing for clubs such as Petrosport, AS Djerba, ES Zarzis, and Sivasspor. Additionally, his contributions to the Gabon national team, the Gabon Panthers, include playing in three Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) final stages. His memorable goal against Morocco has left an indelible mark on his football career.
We wish Bruno Zita Mbanagoye the best in his retirement and hope for his continued health and success in whatever endeavors he pursues post-football.