Dieumerci Ndongala: DR Congo-Belgium winger leaves Bandırmaspor and becomes free agent

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Contract start: 2026-04-08 – Contract end: 2026-04-08

Dieumerci Ndongala has officially left Turkish side Bandırmaspor to become a free agent, with the DR Congo-Belgium right winger now registered as “Without Club” following the completion of his move on 2026-04-08. The 34-year-old attacker departs the 1. Lig outfit with no transfer fee involved, while his market value is currently listed at €100k.

The confirmed switch means Ndongala is no longer tied to any professional team, opening the door to a next chapter in a career that has taken him across several countries and leagues. The administrative “transfer” to Without Club places him outside any domestic or international competition structure for now, with his new status not linked to a specific league or federation, recorded simply as N/A.

Born in Kinshasa and holding both DR Congo and Belgian nationality, Ndongala has built a reputation as a right-sided attacker, usually deployed as an attacking right winger and predominantly operating on his stronger right foot. Standing 1.70m tall, he has relied more on mobility, acceleration and low-centre-of-gravity balance than on physical presence throughout his career.

At Bandırmaspor, Ndongala had been part of a squad competing in the Turkish 1. Lig, a demanding second tier that often serves as a springboard either back to the Süper Lig or to moves abroad. His current market valuation of €100k reflects both his age profile at 34 and his experience at professional level, but with no fee due, any future club would only have to agree personal terms to secure his services.

The change of status also underlines his willingness and availability to play outside his home nations’ domestic scenes. With his registration now unattached, Ndongala is effectively positioned to continue his career abroad, potentially signing in any association once a club comes forward. The move away from Bandırmaspor and into free agency could thus see him compete again in a foreign environment, just as he has done previously rather than in DR Congo or Belgium.

Internationally, Ndongala’s dual-national profile has long been of interest to supporters in both DR Congo and Belgium, who have followed his club career across borders. His social media presence, including active Twitter, Facebook and Instagram accounts, ensures that fans in both countries can track his next steps closely as he weighs up options for the later stages of his playing days.

With no contract expiry date now binding him and his last deal effectively closed on the same day this free-agent status began, Ndongala’s immediate future will be decided by the market. Clubs searching for an experienced wide option, capable of operating on the right flank and bringing a wealth of cross-border know-how, may view his availability as a low-risk opportunity.

How quickly he finds a new team will help shape the final chapters of his career. A well-chosen move could extend his time at the professional level, burnish his reputation as a seasoned winger with international experience, and offer one more platform for the Kinshasa-born attacker to demonstrate his value beyond his €100k market tag.

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